SPARTANBURG, S.C. — Denny’s Corp. announced plans to close 150 of its lowest-performing locations as part of an effort to improve the company’s struggling sales.
The closures, representing about 10% of Denny’s total restaurants, will occur in phases, with half expected by the end of this year and the remainder in 2025. An exact list was not released.
Denny’s cited the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and outdated locations as factors behind the decision. Stephen Dunn, Denny’s executive vice president and chief global development officer, said some restaurants are no longer in good locations and added, “Some of these restaurants can be very old. You think of a 70-year-old plus brand. We have a lot of restaurants that have been out there for a very long time.”
The family dining chain has also reported five consecutive quarters of year-over-year declines in same-store sales. Denny’s noted that inflation, particularly in restaurants, has outpaced grocery prices, making it harder for some customers to justify dining out.
Despite the closures, Denny’s highlighted positive growth areas, including a value menu and delivery-only brands such as Banda Burrito, which have boosted sales in recent quarters. However, shares in Denny’s Corp. dropped nearly 18% following the announcement.
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The Denny's here will close more than likely. Like the other recent closures San Angelo always seem to be on someone's closure list. The city and county need to quit using comparison's of other cities to justify giving unreasonable pay raises. San Angelo is not comparable to other cities. If we were comparable these closures wouldn't happen. Put that in your pipe and smoke it economic development board.
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PermalinkWhile you're right about the treatment our mayor gives this town financially, that Dennys needs to close. It is disgusting. Ants everywhere, horrible food and the local hasn't been renovated since the early 90's. Please do close that roach trap and put something newer and cleaner. Thanks
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PermalinkIf the municipality was discorporated and nature was allowed to reclaim what belongs to it, these problems wouldn't exist.
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PermalinkA lot of businesses are closing down nationwide due to the inflationary environment we are currently in.
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PermalinkWow!! They gonna have to bring in hazmat crews to abate all that cigarette smoke😂😂😂
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