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Las Vegas: You can get breakfast, a drink and married at Denny’s

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Don’t be surprised if you soon hear a server at Denny’s newest restaurant in Las Vegas ask, “Would you like a side of hash browns with your wedding cake?”

The diner, along the Fremont Street Experience, opened Nov. 29 in downtown Las Vegas, but it’s more than just a place to get a Grand Slam breakfast. Besides the usual 24/7 dining, guests can belly up to the bar for a cocktail. And if a marriage proposal follows some hotcakes and hooch, this Denny’s will soon open its own wedding chapel.

The new diner is one of only a handful of the chain’s nearly 1,700 locations worldwide to serve alcohol. Both the drinks menu and the food menu offer creations available only at the new property.

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Guests may wish to try the “King Stack,” a breakfast inspired by Elvis Presley that features pancakes loaded with peanut butter, banana and bacon. Adults can accompany their meal with a Bakotini -- a bacon-flavored martini.

An interactive photo booth allows visitors to take photos using quintessential Vegas props and to instantly share their images on Facebook or Twitter. There’s also a gift shop.

The wedding chapel, the latest in a long list of quickie marriage sites in downtown Las Vegas, is scheduled to open early next year.

“Guests can browse through a menu of packaged wedding experiences to create the wild, wacky or romantic diner nuptials of their dreams,” a news release said. Fittingly, wedding cakes will be made from stacks of -- what else? -- pancakes.

The diner is in the Neonopolis complex, soon to become home to Krave Massive, the world’s largest gay nightclub. The SlotZilla thrill ride is also being built just a few feet away.

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