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Denny's is Ushering in Summer with Its New Beer-Battered Onion Rings

Denny's is ushering in the summer season with two new tasks on classic diner dishes: the America’s Diner Double Cheeseburger and Beer-Battered Onion Rings. In other words, Denny's is hoping to stoke a little bit of nostalgia for some beloved American dishes.

Perfect for those who enjoy a more traditional burger, the new America’s Diner Double Cheeseburger consists of two hand-pressed beef patties topped with slices of American cheese, caramelized onions, and what Denny's is calling its All-American sauce on a fluffy brioche bun. The diner burger can be paired with the chain's new Beer-Battered Onion Rings, which consist of thinly sliced onions dipped in a rich beer batter and then deep-fried until golden brown. Both are available now at participating Denny's nationwide.
Trend Themes
1. Summer Menu Items - Restaurants and fast food chains can innovate and cater to customers' summer cravings by introducing seasonal menu items like beer-battered onion rings.
2. Nostalgic Diner Classics - Brands can attract customers through nostalgia by putting a modern spin on classic, beloved diner dishes like the America's Diner Double Cheeseburger.
3. Comfort Food Reinvented - There's an opportunity for restaurants and food brands to reinvent comfort food and offer new twists on old favorites, such as beer-battered onion rings.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - The food and beverage industry can capitalize on the popularity of nostalgic diner classics and offer new takes on comfort food to attract customers.
2. Fast Food Chains - Fast food chains can innovate and entice customers by introducing seasonal menu items like beer-battered onion rings, especially during the summer season.
3. Restaurants - Restaurants can attract customers by putting a modern spin on classic diner favorites like the America's Diner Double Cheeseburger or by reinventing comfort food staples like onion rings.

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