

Welcome to America’s Diner®. At Denny’s, we’ve always been here for anyone looking for delicious breakfast food at an amazing value. We’re famous for our breakfast—because that’s what we do best. And those who love diners know that we go beyond eggs, bacon, & pancakes to serve breakfast meals for any time of day. So, the next time you’re looking for a breakfast restaurant near you, come to your local Denny’s in Pleasant Hill, on 612 Contra Costa Blvd. for the best breakfast & breakfast delivery all day. Order delivery, or pick up online through Denny’s.com or our App.
Casual diner chain dishing up classic American comfort fare, including all-day breakfast favorites.
Hours
| Saturday | Open 24 hours |
| Sunday | Open 24 hours |
| Monday | Open 24 hours |
| Tuesday | Open 24 hours |
| Wednesday | Open 24 hours |
| Thursday | Open 24 hours |
| Friday | Open 24 hours |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 612 Contra Costa Blvd, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
Phone: (341) 444-8213
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Denny’s 612 CONTRA COSTA BLVD. RESTAURANT
Pleasant Hill | California – Denny’s
Denny’s, 612 Contra Costa Blvd, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523, US
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I ordered from this location and was extremely disappointed. The fries were placed on top of the eggs, making them soggy. My steak, which I specifically requested medium-rare, was overcooked. The bread was completely burnt, and the side of rice was nowhere near worth the $5 charge for the portion provided. Overall, a terrible experience. I won’t be ordering again.
I came to Denny’s after church to celebrate my best friend’s birthday, and what should have been a positive experience turned into a very uncomfortable one due to discriminatory treatment by our server, Nicole. When I ordered my omelet, she asked only me if I wanted avocado and jalapeños, despite my friend ordering almost the exact same meal she wasn’t given the same offer. When our food arrived, she once again addressed only me, apologizing for only having ketchup at the table and offering me hot sauces like Tapatio or Tabasco—again focusing only on me. Had these recommendations been made to both of us, I would have assumed these were common requests. However, the fact that she directed these options solely at me and never once offered them to my visibly ethnically white best friend made it clear I was being singled out based on my ethnicity.
The situation became even more inappropriate when I politely asked for the bill. Despite me clearly requesting it, Nicole handed the check directly to my friend rather than to me or placing it in the middle of the table. This made me feel stereotyped, as though she assumed the white person in our party was the one responsible for paying.
As someone who is half Mexican, I found this behavior offensive, uncomfortable, and unacceptable. My friend also recognized the pattern and was equally disturbed and uncomfortable. So we took the rest of our food to go. After this odd experience I won’t be coming back, which does sadden me because I have always celebrated my anniversary with Dennys for years but now I’m too uncomfortable to continue doing so. If this type of treatment continues unchecked, it raises serious concerns. For example, I would hate to think that if I were dining with my husband, who is Asian, Nicole might assume he’d like chopsticks instead of a fork. When you look at it from that perspective, it becomes clear just how odd, inappropriate, and discriminatory this behavior was and is if it were to happen to other ethnicities.
Please retrain Nicole on how to appropriately address and offer menu recommendations equally to all guests at the table, rather than singling out one person. Additionally, when a guest requests the bill, it should be placed in the middle of the table—not handed to someone who did not ask for it. This experience was deeply disappointing, and I strongly urge management to address this immediately to ensure all customers are treated with respect and without bias.
Thank you and to Dennys management, do better!