
"Few restaurants have cornered the market on breakfast quite like Denny's. Sure there's Waffle House and IHOP, but Denny's, as the consummate all-day s it down restaurant chain where you can get breakfast for a decent price, is unparalleled. At least the perception of it is, anyway. The execution doesn't always live up to the reputation. That's what Tasting Table's taste tester discovered with the All-American Slam and the limp strips of bacon that came along side it."
"Our tester went with the traditional version of the All-American Slam and the eggs were fine, although the cheese was a little sparse, and the hash browns were crispy and tasty. It was the meat that came as a big letdown. The sausages were pretty small, which is unfortunate but forgivable. The real sin, however, was the bacon: limp, lifeless, and unappealing. If you ask our taste tester, soggy bacon has no excuse."
"But you shouldn't have to settle for mediocre - and Tasting Table's taste tester wasn't the only one who found the All-American Slam missed the mark. On Reddit, one diner complained that their "Hash browns were under cooked and greasy." Worse, their All-American was served with broken pieces of sausage and bacon. This was only exacerbated by the fact that the All-American Slam is one of the chain's most expen"
The All-American Slam pairs scrambled eggs with cheese, sausage, bacon, hash brown potatoes, and toast, with customization options for eggs, meat, and potato style. Eggs and hash browns can be satisfactory, though cheese may be sparse and sausage portions small. The most frequent complaint centers on bacon served limp, soggy, and unappealing. Additional diner reports note undercooked, greasy hash browns and broken pieces of sausage and bacon. The overall impression is that the dish's meat components undermine an otherwise straightforward breakfast plate, producing a mediocre experience for some customers.
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