Denny's to close 150 locations, considers cutting 24/7 hours
Source: KIRO 7 News
The company is targeting underperforming restaurants for closure, particularly those that are too old to remodel or are located in areas that have become unprofitable, said Steve Dunn, Dennys executive vice president and chief global development officer.
In addition to the closures, Dennys is reconsidering its requirement for franchisees to operate 24/7.
Since the pandemic, about a quarter of its restaurants have not resumed round-the-clock hours, leading the company to ease up on this long-standing rule.
Dennys decision aligns with a larger industry trend where many restaurants have reduced hours due to shifts in customer behavior and rising costs.
Read more: https://www.kiro7.com/news/local/dennys-close-150-locations-considers-cutting-247-hours/6TUURQTNGVGYDGUPHURHWG7VCM/
czarjak
(12,398 posts)pstokely
(10,712 posts)but many of those have not returned to 24/7 hours post pandemic
LeftInTX
(29,989 posts)czarjak
(12,398 posts)Igel
(36,075 posts)were usually referred to as "college students."
U Delaware, CalTech, U Oregon. (There was a 24/7 restaurant in Eugene in the '80s that started "Car...", I think, that attracted more than a few.)
Often the students were there to study. Often there to work off too much liquor (making one wonder how they got there legally ... Then you had to stop and think that they just weren't caught). Sometimes there to satisfy their inner munchie-monster.
Weirdly, sometimes all 3.
czarjak
(12,398 posts)IHOP is a worst offender with drunks and outright fighting. They should close the doors at 10pm.
Hassler
(3,670 posts)ZonkerHarris
(25,258 posts)regnaD kciN
(26,590 posts)Sharis was far higher quality than Dennys, and a great place for late-night gatherings. But they got bought out by a venture capital firm (just before the pandemic, if I recall correctly), with sadly-predictable results.
pstokely
(10,712 posts)Steak N Shake used to be open 24/7, they cut back their hours a little before the pandemic
NBachers
(18,124 posts)On edit: It looks like it may still be open I'll have to dig deeper.
niyad
(119,830 posts)Aristus
(68,320 posts)Dont know if its going to be closed.
werdna
(929 posts)- refused to pay workers a living wage. Starting hourly wage at Denny's less than $14.00 p/h, most likely part time, unless they pay managers on salary, then 50 - 70 hours a week including weekends, bringing effective hourly wage down to equal or less than wage earners because salaried workers are not paid time and a half for overtime.
pstokely
(10,712 posts)less of that now
Mosby
(17,448 posts)Here in Phoenix they are experiencing competition that never existed before. There are fancy breakfast places all over the place, a new one just opened a 1/2 mile north of the Denny's on 7th. called Brunch Snob.
pstokely
(10,712 posts)or when the drunks are out?
Marthe48
(18,969 posts)According to one of my friends on fb. They posted about the location and then posted that Denny's is having a day to interview employees for the location.
There is an Ihop, and a Texas Roadhouse is opening soon, in a new building. We got a Panera a couple years ago. On I 77 right at the Ohio line with WV