Denny’s brought back its iconic “Super Slam” breakfast this month to celebrate its 70th birthday — but it’s far from the largest breakfast to grace American fast-food menus.
The huge menu item hailed as “America’s Greatest Breakfast” includes two buttermilk pancakes, two eggs, two bacon strips, two sausages and crispy hash browns.
The meal is available 24/7 for $9.99 until June 20, but it’s not the only giant breakfast Americans can feast on this summer.
Here, DailyMail.com reveals the biggest breakfasts to rival the 1,950-calorie “Super Slam.”
Waffle house
Pricing starts at $12 with extras costing more, and calories range from 910-2770 depending on size and add-on options
Waffle House’s “All-Star Special” includes two scrambled eggs, to which you can add a slice of cheese, toast and jelly with grits, hashbrowns, sliced tomatoes, a waffle, and a choice of bacon, sausage, or city ham.
If you’re tempted to go for more grilled onions, American cheese, jalapeno peppers, grilled mushrooms, Bert’s chili, and sausage gravy can all be added. As well as additions of pecans, chocolate chips or peanut butter chips for the waffle.
Since Waffle House has more than 1,900 locations in 25 states that are all open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, it’s one of America’s most accessible big breakfasts no matter where you are.
Pricing starts at $12 with extras costing more, and calories range from 910-2770 depending on size and add-on options.
Huddle House
The MVP may set you back between 1145 and 1640 calories, but it’s worth it
The MVP (Most Valuable Platter) in Huddle House can cost you between 1145 and 1640 calories, but it’s worth it for the three strips of Applewood bacon, or farm sausage or two turkey sausage patties, two eggs, crispy potato wedges, golden waffle or buttermilk pancakes, and the choice of house-made grits and buttery toast or biscuits and sausage gravy for you to enjoy.
A slightly healthier option of seasonal fruit can be added as a side dish for the guilt trip.
Pricing starts at $12.64 and is available at any of the chain’s 339 locations in 20 states, from Florida to Pennsylvania.
Flying cookie
Flying Biscuit has been around for 30 years, now with nearly 30 locations in Georgia, North Carolina, Florida and Texas
The flying biscuit’s “Egg-Stravaganza” consists of two eggs served with a signature chicken sage sausage, two strips of crispy Applewood bacon, creamy grits, and thick-cut French toast with raspberry sauce and honey crème anglaise.
This colossal meal is also served with a signature fluffy flying cookie and it’s yours for $14.25.
This Atlanta-based chain has been around for 30 years and now has nearly 30 locations in Georgia, North Carolina, Florida, and Texas.
The menu focuses on Southern-inspired comfort food, specializing in their famous grits and biscuits.
Coco’s Bakery Restaurant
The Lumberjack Breakfast contains about 1320-1650 calories and costs $17.79
The Lumberjack Breakfast at Coco’s Bakery restaurant features brioche French toast, two farm-fresh eggs, Applewood smoked bacon, ham, Johnsonville sausage or patty, hash browns or barn potato, and maple syrup with an optional side of fresh fruit.
The chain estimates that the meal contains about 1320-1650 calories and costs $17.79.
Founded in California in 1948, Coco’s now has 29 locations in California and Arizona.
IHOP (International Pancake House)
The World Famous Pancake Combo ranges from 760-1140 calories per serving and costs $16.99.
With more than 1,800 locations, The International House of Pancakes, known by its acronym IHOP, has become a fan favorite for a hearty breakfast.
Their world-famous pancake combo ranges from 760-1140 calories per serving and costs $16.99.
The dish includes a choice of two of the chain’s huge array of pancakes, two eggs, two custom hickory-smoked bacon strips, or two pork sausages and golden potato wedges.