An artist's rendering of the Neonopolis Denny's. (Erwin Penland)
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) -
A revitalization of downtown Las Vegas and the long-struggling Neonopolis is under way, and the latest announced addition to the beleaguered shopping center is… Denny's.
This Denny's will be well beyond the Grand Slam breakfast and Moons Over My Hammy, Denny's Corp. insists.
The diner, slated to open later this year, will feature a wedding chapel, full bar, and a line of Denny's merchandise exclusive to the location.
"Denny's is ‘Always Open' - 24 hours a day, every day of the year - and there is no question that Las Vegas operates on the same schedule, so this city was a natural fit for a world-class Denny's," said John Miller, Denny's chief executive officer. "With two Denny's diners on The Strip, we knew there was no better place for us to bring our flagship store than to Fremont Street, the heart of downtown and the future of Las Vegas. This location will embody the Denny's of the future, so Neonopolis was a logical location for us."
Being touted as the "Diner of the Future," the 6,400-square-foot dinner will offer the newly-married a wedding cake made of "Pancake Puppies" and an interactive photo booth from which guests can share their pictures via various social media platforms right from the restaurant.
"We expect each of our guests to have an enjoyable and memorable experience each time they visit," Allen added. "Neonopolis Denny's represents the future of America's Diner - one that combines entertainment, technology, relationships and of course, great food at a great price available 24 hours a day every day of the year."
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