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2.4 (212 reviews)
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Francisco R.

We had a few hours to spare before our flight back home and didn't feel like sitting around the airport forever, so we decided to stop by this Denny's near the Seattle Airport--and honestly, it ended up being the perfect choice. The atmosphere was relaxed and comfortable, which made it a great place to unwind before getting back into travel mode. It was nice to just sit, chill, and enjoy some real food instead of rushing through airport snacks. We hadn't been to a Denny's in quite a long time, so we weren't sure what to expect, but it's still every bit as good as we remembered. We ordered a variety of breakfast items--classic diner staples--and everything came out hot, fresh, and exactly the way diner food should be. The coffee was surprisingly good too: hot, steady refills, and perfect for waking up before a flight. What really made the experience stand out was Jose, our waiter. He was genuinely awesome from start to finish. Polite, friendly, and incredibly attentive without being overbearing. He checked on us at just the right moments, made sure our coffee cups were never empty, and really made us feel taken care of. His customer service was truly A1 and honestly better than what we've experienced at a lot of higher-end places. You could tell he takes pride in what he does. Overall, this Denny's was a pleasant surprise and a great place to relax before heading to the airport. Good food, good vibes, and exceptional service. Highly recommended--especially if you're lucky enough to get Jose as your server!

Hang Y.

Worst Denny's experience I have ever met. After waiting half hours. We ordered mediums T bone and they served totally well done. Hard to eat. They serve the food before the fork. The best dishes is banana slice because it doesn't need to be cooked. Never come this location again.

Plate Lickin' Chicken Fried Chicken ended up being just three chicken tenders covered in gravy no dinner bread, nothing.
Raine M.

We came in as a group of 6. Yeah it was busy but waiting nearly an hour and a half for our food is just insane. Our waitress was the only one holding it together. She was kind and clearly trying her best but she was running around like crazy because the whole place was a mess. I've been coming to this Denny's for over 20 years and I've never experienced anything this bad. It was honestly embarrassing. The woman who I assume was the manager? Completely out of line. I won't say what I really want to but let's just say she was straight up toxic. She was in the back yelling at everyone, cooks, servers, like she was running a boot camp. Customers could hear it from the dining area. A few even got up and walked out because of all the chaos coming from the kitchen. It was that bad. I don't know how anyone can work under that kind of pressure, let alone stay calm. I finally had enough and asked what was taking so long. Her response? "You can wait or you can leave and just pay for your drinks." Are you kidding me? That's how you talk to guests who've been sitting patiently for over an hour? Then when my food finally showed up it was a joke. I ordered the Plate Lickin' Chicken Fried Chicken. What I got was three sad looking chicken tenders drenched in gravy with no dinner bread. No heads up, no apology, just dropped it on the table like I wouldn't notice. I was furious. They finally admitted they were out of chicken breast and asked if I wanted to order something else, which I did, and guess what? That took another 45 minutes. By the time my food came out everyone else at my table was finished. I had to take mine to go. And it wasn't just me. My friend 's T-bone steak was dry and burnt. The pancakes were rubbery and gross. Honestly the whole experience felt like a joke except no one was laughing. This place has gone completely downhill. After two decades of coming here this might've been my last visit. Major disappointment.

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Peggy R.

I consider the Slamburger to be a guilty pleasure. I mean, egg can make even a crummy burger better. my l prefer my egg over-medium because I love a runny yolk (I'm not yolking). I also love this burger because it somehow makes less is more live peacefully with more is more. I mean, it's pretty bare-bones when it comes to condiments like mustard, ketchup etc. But egg on a burger (why, don't mind if I do) along with hash browns -- that's so this Pegster's jam. The bun is always a perfect brioche (at least I think that's the kind of bun it comes with, it's in my belly too fast to dwell). Burger was besties with the onion rings in my meal. No meal is complete without ketchup. My childhood favorite combo that goes with so many things. The service was awesome. The staff was attentive to our needs, and the restaurant was clean, with really clean restrooms. If you love an egg burger, I wholeheartedly recommend this particular example of yumminess!

Oven-Baked Lasagna
Robert K.

OK, IT'S BEEN A WHILE and the menu actually improved! There was myself and 2 others. We ordered the double cheeseburger, Pot Roast Melt & Oven-Baked Lasagna. We were impressed not only with the selection, but, how good it tasted. All 3 of us must've been hungry. Wee finished everything on our plates... Our server was attentive. He gave us a choice on where we wanted to sit in his section and was prompt to take orders. He fore-warned us that ordering the Lasagna will take upwards of 20 minutes to prepare. We didn't mind. We didn't have a flight to catch. Which, this location is right by the SEA-TAC International Airport... The restaurant was clean and cozy. wasn't too hot or too cold room temperature wise.

Stopped here for breakfast after a long tiring flight which landed around 4am in Sea-Tac. They are open 24/7 and there were a few people already dining in when we walked in. Nice place with a great ambiance. We were welcomed by a nice lady, I believe here name was Portarette. She asked us to pick any tables. Came back with menus. We started with coupe of coffees and took our time to place the order. We ordered couple of loaded Vegetable omelette - one with egg white, french crepes and Jr Chocolate chip pancakes. She came back a few minutes later apologizing since they cannot make the omelette with egg whites. We changed our order to a stack of pancakes with hash browns. The food arrive very quickly. Liked everything we ordered. She was quite apologetic about the order even after we said it's all fine. When she brought the check, she didn't charge us for the pancakes and hash browns. That's a nice touch, but she shouldn't have done that. She was not ready to change it despite our requests. Once in a while it's Good to meet nice people!

Count your days at dennys sir and ma'am!
Audrey N.

April 30, 2024 I ordered my food online for pick up and I went to go pick it up my order at 6:51pm cus that's what it said online that it was ready. I went in just for them to tell me they gave my food away to a door dasher without verifying it. Why would you give my curbside order to a man on DoorDash thats not named lusi?!?! Why didn't they verify if SMFH she knew she was wrong too but didn't care to fix her mistake. Then they didn't want to remake my food or even refund me! They had a chance to fix it by just apologizing and remaking my order but instead gave me an attitude and told me to call the curbside number like it was my fault for their mistakes! But no apology and they didn't care to fix the mistake they made! I spent $50 and waited a hour just for you guys to give it away! The man and woman kept saying it wasn't their problem but im more upset they had an attitude about it! I swear I can't make this shii up‍ They just ruined my day! I live near by but never will I come here again I rather drive farther to ihop lol bye!

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It took over an hour to get our food and when it finally came it was cold and too salty! (It was not busy)

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13 Coins SeaTac

3.5(2.1k reviews)
0.5 mi
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Good day, Yelpies,…read more There's something quietly remarkable about a restaurant that survives not just decades, but generations of changing tastes--and still manages to feel relevant. This establishment, which first opened its doors in Seattle in 1967 before relocating to Sea-Tac in 1976 under the guidance of the original owner's wife, carries with it more than just longevity--it carries legacy. Its name traces back to Lima, Peru, inspired by Las Trece Monedas--a folkloric tale of a humble young man who, armed with only thirteen coins, pledged unwavering love and devotion to win the heart of a wealthy man's daughter. It's a fitting origin story for a restaurant rooted in perseverance, passion, and heartfelt hospitality. Half a century later, those same values echo through every plate and every interaction. The menu delivers consistently satisfying fare, and the service operates with a rhythm that only comes from years of refinement. But perhaps most impressive is the sheer ambition of it all--executing quality food around the clock, 24 hours a day, is no small feat. It's the kind of operational endurance that deserves recognition on its own. Whether you arrive for breakfast at dawn, a late-night dinner, or anything in between, this is a place that meets you where you are--and feeds you well when you get there. Cheers --The Dutchman

This is a place you come too when it's late and all the other great places are closing at 10Pm or…read moreso. I ordered the filet and it was mediocre. The mash potatoes were also very mediocre. It's not horrible if they didn't charge you $65 for this. The live music on a Friday night was not that good either. The chocolate moose was horrible The service was very good though I will say.

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13 Coins SeaTac - Huge leather booths

Huge leather booths

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Classic Eats - Chicken Counfry Fried Steak and Eggs Breakfast

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4.3(551 reviews)
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We were looking for a convenient and not too chaotic place for Easter brunch and this hit the spot…read more Located near Burien's main drag in their "Olde Town." You will need to find street parking but it's not too difficult. The name gives you the clue - it's "classic" in a retro, elevated biker bar way (there is a bar in the front and there was a biker out front as well so I'm sticking with this description). On the walls are "classics" like Harley Davidson and Elvis Presley. Among the other things that we did not know (which was everything) - it's New Orleans Cajun-based food. There are some non-New Orleans Cajun items on the menu - traditional breakfast French Toast and such - however, many of the items, from the omelets to the chicken ARE with a very tasty and not-too-spicy Cajun flavor or sauce. My husband had the omelet that featured andouille sausage and was very glad he did. I tried the Cajun chicken tenders (?) that came LOADED, on top of delicious homestyle biscuits, and next to a pile of cheesy potatoes. Service was perfect. Very friendly from walking in the door to walking out the door. Very diverse clientele so you can rest assured you will like it here. Could not have had a better Easter brunch experience unless the Easter Bunny itself was there.

Food: eggs were perfectly cooked and hashbrowns were good. Unfortunately, the bacon, biscuits,…read morebreakfast potatoes, and gravy were all garbage. If I want a Pillsbury biscuit, I'll go to the grocery store. Service: despite being super busy, service was fast and friendly. Ambiance: blasting music and loud customers--ugh . . . I'm glad we did t go out of our way to eat here.

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