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IHOP #554197
09/06/09 12:07 PM
09/06/09 12:07 PM
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AppleOnYa Offline OP
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Took my daughter to her first trip to International House of Pancakes today. Hadn't been there in many years myself!!

Have to say we were a couple of very happy campers on the way home. Planning to make several Sunday brunch trips over the coming Fall/Winter.

Apple


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Re: IHOP [Re: AppleOnYa] #554198
09/06/09 12:23 PM
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When we lived in VA, me and the Col. would go to IHOP quite often. Back then the food was great. But the ones I have gone to recently the food was always cold and not cooked through. yuck!! sick


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Re: IHOP [Re: AppleOnYa] #554199
09/06/09 12:24 PM
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Likewise, I haven't been there in ages myself. I'm about due for a Rooty-Tooty-Fresh-and-Fruity breakfast. blush


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Re: IHOP [Re: SC] #554200
09/06/09 12:27 PM
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Now we go to Cracker Barrel.


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Re: IHOP [Re: SC] #554203
09/06/09 12:55 PM
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AppleOnYa Offline OP
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Originally Posted By: SC
...I'm about due for a Rooty-Tooty-Fresh-and-Fruity breakfast. blush


There was a seasonal 'Football' menu that had to be seen to be believed. Almost ordered from it but simply couldn't decide!! Next time I'll be ready!

My daughter actually ordered a super ham & cheese omelette (w/ side of buttermilk pancakes) of which she was full after about 4 bites. We took home the rest & will share tomorrow for holiday breakfast.

I ended up having another seasonal dish, the 'Pumpkin Pancakes Combo'. Didn't taste the slightest hint of pumpkin, but they were still delicious!

Cracker Barrel....almost went there one day last winter. Closest one is about a 45 minute drive though, and we decided to put it off. Will try again soon, hopefully.

Apple


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Re: IHOP [Re: AppleOnYa] #554210
09/06/09 01:26 PM
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Originally Posted By: AppleOnYa
Cracker Barrel....almost went there one day last winter. Closest one is about a 45 minute drive though, and we decided to put it off. Will try again soon, hopefully.

Apple


The closet one to me is about a 1/2 hour away. I love their biscuits and gravy.


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Re: IHOP [Re: Mignon] #554217
09/06/09 02:39 PM
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I've been there a couple of times, both times past midnight. I was impressed by the fact that I can have a full meal at that time - the portions were quite large. I had garden omelette, which was pretty tasty. I don't like sweet syrups in my food, so I stay away from pancakes.

Re: IHOP [Re: AppleOnYa] #555635
09/21/09 08:51 PM
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We do not have them in Canada, but the equivalent (at least in Toronto) is the Golden Griddle and that is a chain that has gone way downhill over the years.

Re: IHOP [Re: dontommasino] #557573
10/15/09 11:58 AM
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Went to IHOP last night. Some of the slowest service I have ever encountered. Worst of all, it was not even remotely busy. The food was mediocre. I really enjoyed it the previous time I went, but may reconsider in the future. Disappointing.

Re: IHOP [Re: goombah] #557619
10/15/09 03:21 PM
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I go there sometimes. If I don't order a breakfast platter, I usually order the good ol' Country Fried Steak. The pancakes are pretty good, though. Not sure if it's better than Perkins, though.



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Re: IHOP [Re: J Geoff] #557623
10/15/09 03:24 PM
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I haven't been to an IHOP in years, but I used to love their silver dollar pancakes. I also loved that they bring you a whole damn pot of coffee!


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Re: IHOP [Re: AppleOnYa] #558846
10/28/09 06:53 AM
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I think IHOP is way better then Denny's. I don't know if you guys have a Carrow's, but we have them out here in Cali. They serve a really good breakfest too. I like IHOP's pancakes, french toast and waffles. It's as good as it gets.

Re: IHOP [Re: DiMaggio68] #563829
01/03/10 12:38 AM
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The Original Pancake House, among the restaurant chains, might be a nice change of pace from IHOP. The Apple Pancake, on their home page, is a personal favorite.

We used to have Golden Bear Pancake House in the Chicago area. There were a handful around the city, but I'm pretty sure they closed their doors several years ago.

tony b.


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