Denny’s saves Thanksgiving with a Turkey and Dressing Dinner Pack
While that Grand Slam breakfast might be the tasty way to start the day, Denny’s Thanksgiving Turkey and Dressing Dinner Pack could be the best gift to enjoy this holiday season. Stop standing in the kitchen and spend more quality time with friends and family.
Sometimes the Thanksgiving meal is served with a side of stress. That pressure to make the juiciest turkey can make people wish to just order out or sit at a table and be served. No matter the option, Denny’s has guests covered.
As John Dillon, chief brand officer of Denny’s said “No matter which way you choose to celebrate this year, we’re happy to be able to provide the traditional dishes our guests have come to enjoy and take comfort in year after year.”
What is included in the Denny’s Thanksgiving Turkey and Dressing Dinner Pack?
When it comes to Thanksgiving, a few food choices are staples. Besides that turkey, the plate is overflowing with stuffing, mashed potatoes and even those cranberries.
Able to serve four, the Turkey and Dressing Dinner Pack includes “carved turkey breast, savory bread stuffing, red-skinned mashed potatoes, turkey gravy, cranberry sauce and a choice of fresh steamed broccoli or corn.” In some ways, this dinner could be either Thanksgiving or Friendsgiving. Sometimes the easy method is the real winner for the holidays.
The Turkey and Dressing Dinner Pack is available to be ordered online. It must be ordered at least 24 hours in advance. It is not available for dine-in and is available at participating restaurants.
If guests would prefer to leave everything to someone else, Denny’s is open on Thanksgiving Day. For the holiday, guests can enjoy a Turkey and Dressing Dinner. The only thing missing is a second helping.
And, don’t worry about missing out on dessert. Deny’s has both pumpkin and pecan pie. Or, another option could be the new Pecan Panookie.
For those unfamiliar, the Pecan Panookie is a “a warm chocolate chip cookie dessert filled with molten chocolate, topped with premium vanilla ice cream, pecan pie sauce and glazed pecan.” Even if pecan pie is a holiday tradition, this dessert might replace it on the table.
What is your Thanksgiving holiday food tradition? Do you prefer to cook or order?