SCOTLAND'S first ever Denny's Diner opened its doors yesterday as the long wait for hungry locals was finally over.
The Braehead based restaurant will bring over 100 jobs to the area as well as the American chain's famous catalogue of brunch classics.
The ribbon was cut by Gavin Newlands, MP for Paisley and Renfrewshire North, as local politicians and Denny's staff were in attendance.
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Sean Geddes at Denny’s Scotland, said: “Denny’s guests have come to our diners to sit back, relax and enjoy delicious, hearty meals for more than 60 years.
"We hope to bring that same sense of community to Braehead with this new restaurant, from breakfast any time to satisfying lunches and dinners, if hungry fans are in the mood for it, chances are we’re serving it.”
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As with Denny’s in the US, the broad-ranging menu will be served all day and Denny’s will be open from 8.00am – 10.30pm.
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