Are you ready to spring into action for this giveaway from Denny’s? Spring Break season is on the horizon with all the fun, relaxation and rejuvenation it brings every year.
And, this year, America’s Diner is serving up a must-pack accessory – the Denny’s Spring Break Pass. It’s the ticket to a craveable breakfast all Spring Break long.

Photo: Denny’s
What is Denny’s Spring Break Pass?
The pass is a scannable ticket (crossbody bag) to breakfast at the diner all Spring Break long.
Each bag features a unique QR code that unlocks one FREE Everyday Value Slam every day for a limited time.
The limited-edition crossbody will grant those who purchase it access to more than $300 worth of meals for just $14.99.
How does the pass work?
Those with the bag can stop at the nearest Denny’s every day (once a day) from March 2 to April 14, 2026.
Scan the QR code when dining in to redeem a FREE Everyday Value Slam — featuring two eggs, two Applewood-smoked bacon strips or two all-pork sausage links plus your choice of two buttermilk pancakes, two slices of French toast or a biscuit & gravy.
Fortunately, Denny’s serves breakfast all day long.
How do you get the pass?
The limited-edition Denny’s Spring Break pass will drop exclusively on DinerDrip.com on February 24, 2026, at 11 a.m. EST for Denny’s Rewards members only. Join Denny’s Rewards here.
The number of bags available has not been disclosed. However, act quickly, as these online promotions often sell out very quickly.
If there are any passes leftover (after Denny’s Rewards members get first pick), the shop will then open to the general public at 10 a.m. MST. This scenario is highly unlikely, given the popularity of these types of dining passes.
What’s the fine print?
Each unique QR code is valid from March 2 to April 14, 2026. Limit one FREE Everyday Value Slam per QR code, redeemable once per day, at participating Denny’s U.S. locations. Dine-in only.








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