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Denny's started franchising in 1963, and most Denny's restaurants are now franchisee-owned. [4] Franchise agreements require 24/7 service in most locations. Because of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the restaurant industry in the United States , many Denny's had to close for the first time and may now have limited hours of operation.
Denny also won the discus. With selection in both events, he became the second Australian athlete, and first in 68 years, to compete in both events at the Commonwealth Games, following Keith Pardon who competed in the same pair at the 1938 and 1950 Empire Games. [5] In February 2020 in Wellington New Zealand, Denny threw a personal best of 65 ...
This is a list of notable restaurant chains in Australia. A restaurant chain is a set of related restaurants with the same name in many different locations that are either under shared corporate ownership (e.g., McDonald's in the U.S.) or franchising agreements.
Denny's: Family United States, and 14 other countries 1,700 Dick's Last Resort: Bar United States 13 Dickey's Barbecue Pit: Barbecue United States 560+ Din Tai Fung: Chinese Taiwan, Asia, North America, Australia 60 Dindigul Thalappakatti Restaurant: Chettinad South Indian cuisine: India, United Arab Emirates, France 51 Dishoom: Indian café ...
Dennys may refer to: Denny's, a large family diner-style restaurant chain in the United States and Canada; Joyce Dennys (1893–1991), English cartoonist, illustrator and painter; Rodney Dennys (1911–1993), British foreign service operative; Dennys Reyes (born 1977), Mexican baseball pitcher with the St. Louis Cardinals
Dennys, Lascelles Ltd was a major agricultural firm based in Geelong, Australia. It was established in 1857 as C. J. Dennys & Co. It changed its name to Dennys Lascelles & Co. in 1875, and became Dennys, Lascelles, Austin & Co. in 1881. [1] It was reconstituted as a public company, Dennys Lascelles Ltd, in 1912.
Government yacht, ordered by the Queensland Government by letter dated 30 January 1883, delivered 20 December 1884. Connected to the drafting of the Australian Constitution. 1889 SS Aramac: 2,114 415 Built for the Australian United Steam Navigation Company: 1889 SS Arawatta: 2,114 416 Built for the Australian United Steam Navigation Company ...
William Joseph Denny was born in Adelaide, South Australia, on 6 December 1872, one of three children of Thomas Joseph Denny, a publican, and his wife Annie (née Dwyer). ). He attended Christian Brothers College, Adelaide, [1] then worked as a weather clerk at the General Post Office, Adelaide, under the Postmaster General, Sir Charles Todd