Jessica Calderon
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We were seated quickly, party of two. It was odd that we were put in one of those semi circle boots, but it was fine. Our waiter, who we didn’t know who it was or were we introduced, was talking for over five minutes, very loudly, about being a waiter and The challenges that he’s had in difficulties with management. When he finally came to our table, about 10 minutes after we sat down, he took our order and our drink order, and said it would be right out.
We got our drinks pretty quickly. But in the time that we had to wait for our food, we saw one couple and their baby to be seated, get their food, finish eating, and pay, before our weight or even check to see where our food was. The most frustrating part was that a family of six, sitting directly behind us, my son could see that they ordered, and they even received their food before we did.
What we ordered were two skillets. It was good. Let me tell you. I just don’t understand why they had to take 50 minutes to cook and give it to us. And I taught my son this lesson, who is a teenager and almost ready to go into the workforce. The issue wasn’t just that the cooks didn’t make the food. The issue was that our waiter only checked on us once to refill my water. And he never checked on our food. By the time he checked on our food, they were busting orders out. But none of them were ours.
We arrived at Denny’s at 1:08pm and we did not get our food until 2:01pm.
The food was good though. I got a skillet that had bourbon covered chicken breast on top of vegetables. My son got a skillet of chicken on top of vegetables but his was spicy.
The food was great, and my son enjoyed his milkshake. But having to wait so long, watching as we got frustrated and trying to practice patients, it just made me upset at the wait.