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The Original Pancake House
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Ouch. Anyways, I always enjoyed the place and I am glad it is reopening.
posted by historymike on Jul 23, 2011 at 07:58:30 am #
It's about the only place I ever found around here that has real buckwheat pancakes. I LOVE buckwheat pancakes. They are a tad expensive for breakfast though.
I think they've got the best corned beef hash in the city. I love mine extra crispy and they're the only ones who can/will make it that way. :)
Their pancakes are pretty good, too. :)
posted by MaggieThurber on Jul 23, 2011 at 11:40:12 am #
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