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Joined 10 years ago
August 05, 2008
Breakfast served all day and pancakes served a variety of ways are the hallmarks of this diner-style restaurant..
In Short
The first International House of Pancakes opened in a suburb of Los Angeles in 1958 serving a menu of hearty breakfast favorites. Today the restaurant still serves its signature dishes like the original buttermilk pancakes and pigs in blankets: sausage links wrapped in hotcakes. Other breakfast items include waffles, omelets, French toast and crepes. Non-breakfast offerings include sandwiches, burgers, entree-sized salads, and dinners like T-bone steak, pot roast and herb-roasted chicken.
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Joined 5 years ago
Horrible!!! And we are not kidding!!!.
My husband and I don't usually frequent the "chain" restaurants, but IHOP used to be my granddaughters favorite (and still is), so we decided to have breakfast at the IHOP located in the Bourne Rotary. I ordered pancakes, which is my absolute favorite. When my food came, delivered by our waitress who was chewing gum the entire time, I noticed that the butter that the huge mound of butter that was placed on the top of the stack of pancakes had sank into the stack. I thought that was strange, but didn't realize what was wrong until I starting eating the pancakes. Although my pancakes appeared cooked on the outside, the inside was uncooked pancake batter. It was disgusting. The waitress that was near by must have noticed the look on my face and asked if anything was wrong. I explained to her that my pancakes were not cooked properly and she promptly took them back to the kitchen. I decided that was a good time to run to the ladies room. On my way I encountered the manager who I explained what happened to. She immediately went back to the kitchen and on my way back from the ladies room I heard what sounded like an argument in the kitchen. A few minutes later the manager came over to our table and informed me that there was absolutely nothing wrong with the pancakes that were served to me. At that point I decided it was time to leave. I certainly know a cooked pancake from an uncooked one and for a manager to tell me that the pancake batter they had served me was fine was beyond belief. Needless to say, we'll never be going back there or to any IHOP for that matter. When communicating my issue with corporate I never received a response. So much for that. There are plenty of other places that serve good breakfast. I suggest you pass on IHOP. Disgusting pancakes and waitresses who don't know when to stop chewing.
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