From a love of all things cheesy and the idea that mealtime should fit your mood, The Meltdown is the new go-to for handcrafted melts with fresh ingredients and a side of attitude. With flavor combinations you didn’t see coming, we’ve got you covered for breakfast, lunch, dinner or any snack time in between. And did we mention it’s brought to you by Denny’s, the people who invented America’s Diner (excuse the humble brag)? So sit back, order through our exclusive delivery partner, DoorDash and go ahead – have a meltdown – you earned it.
Hours
| Tuesday | Open 24 hours |
| Wednesday | Open 24 hours |
| Thursday | Open 24 hours |
| Friday | Open 24 hours |
| Saturday | Open 24 hours |
| Sunday | Open 24 hours |
| Monday | Open 24 hours |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 801 South Ave, Colonial Heights, VA 23834
Phone: (804) 504-8012
Website: https://themeltdown.com/?utm_source=G&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=DAC
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
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Reviews
If you look at the curbside picture, it’s a Denny’s, labeled by Google Maps as “The Meltdown”.
It is still a Denny’s sitdown or carryout restaurant, but to access “The Meltdown”, you must order online, and pickup at the Denny’s counter. The menu and sales for The Meltdown are separate from Denny’s.
The Meltdown essentially has a separate website from Denny’s, with 5 hot sandwich items available by sandwich or combo, without the ability to modify sandwich choices with preferences. (I walked into Denny’s, they told me I must order and pay on The Meltdown website, and they would bring my order to the counter for pickup). All I wanted was a simple grilled ham and cheese sandwich for my 91 year old mom. Neither The Meltdown “we make sandwiches”, nor Denny’s, would accomodate my order. They had bread, cheese and ham, but insisted not to stray from menu items. Grilled ham and cheese sandwich is not a menu item for either restaurant. Three very polite servers offered to help me “figure out” how to manipulate the system to get a grilled ham and cheese sandwich. Sandwiches are at a cost of $12 to $15 each.
Figure it out????
How about you make the sandwich, and you just charge the cost of a comparable sandwich off the menu?
After wasting almost 30 minutes before even placing an order, I went 5 mins down the street to Firehouse Subs and got what I wanted, in and out in 5 minutes.
How complicated can ordering a sandwich from a shop claiming to specialize in sandwiches get, with higher than average prices, before they outsmart themselves out of business?
My experience with “The Meltdown” was simple business ignorance.
I don’t even know if Denny’s even offers table service after picking up a Meltdown order at their counter. So my grade for “Atmosphere” is “indifferent”.