

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 National City, on 1904 Sweetwater Rd. 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
| Friday | Open 24 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 |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1904 Sweetwater Rd, National City, CA 91950
Phone: (619) 477-1984
Menu Photos
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Reviews
Rosangel completely turned things around for me. She was attentive, friendly, clean, organized, and so on top of everything. Even with our big group, she made sure every order was correct, checked on us often, and treated us with such genuine care. You could really feel how much pride she takes in her job.
Because of her, I’m officially a Sunday Denny’s customer—and I’ll be asking for Rosangel every single time! She truly made our visit exceptional. If you want great service, she’s the one to see. Highly recommend!
From the moment we arrived, we felt completely unwelcome. The servers were friendly and attentive to Hispanic customers, treating them as any customer should be treated. However, toward us, their attitude was noticeably different—irritated, dismissive, and unwelcoming. This behavior has only ever happened when we visit with women in our group wearing hijab.
They barely checked on our table, yet they repeatedly visited other tables with smiles on their faces. When we asked for assistance, that smile quickly turned into annoyance, as if our presence alone was a problem.
I have never felt more disappointed for giving a place another chance and ignoring the discrimination we experienced during previous visits. If you wear hijab or are Black, I strongly suggest skipping this place and not wasting your money. The treatment makes it feel as though only certain people are welcome here. If that’s truly how they want to operate, they might as well put up a sign saying so.
No one should feel uncomfortable or disrespected simply for how they dress or who they are.