IHOP’s all-you-can-eat pancake special

Chowhounds will flip for IHOP’s annual all-you-can eat pancake promotion, arriving just as the last crumbs of Christmas cookies have been whisked away.

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Here’s the deal: patrons must order either five buttermilk pancakes or a short stack of two pancakes with a combo plate of eggs, golden hash browns and their choice of breakfast meats. After that, guests can keep the short stacks coming until they have had, uh, all they can eat.

To sweeten the deal, you can top those flapjacks with your choice of strawberries, blueberries, peaches or apples with cinnamon. Patrons pay for the first round of toppings; the rest are on the house.

The offer is good Jan. 4-Feb 14 for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Or all three.

 

56-cent short stack at IHOP

It’s the International House of Pancake’s 56th birthday.

image001But patrons are getting the gifts. IHOP is offering guests a short stack of its world famous buttermilk pancakes for just 56 cents. That’s two quarters, a nickel and a penny–which  is less than the original cost of 60 cents when the restaurant first opened in 1958.

Don’t worry if you already have had breakfast. The deal is good all day to 7 p.m.

Free pancakes at IHOP

0Feb. 5 is Shrove Tuesday, also known as Free Pancake Day at IHOP.

For the eighth consecutive year — and the 30th anniversary of Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals, IHOPs  nationwide will offer each guest a free short stack of buttermilk pancakes.

You can eat and run, if you wish. But the folks at IHOP encourage patrons to make a voluntary donation to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals to kick off                                   the 2013 fundraising year.

Contributions in the greater Philadelphia market will  benefit the program at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. IHOP hopes to raise $3 million this year, to bring the total amount of funds raised to more than $13 million.  To find a local IHOP or to donate online, visit www.ihoppancakeday.com.

Don’t worry if you miss breakfast. IHOP will be flipping flapjacks all day, 7 a.m. – 10 p.m.