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This is a list of notable pancake houses. A pancake house is a restaurant that specializes in breakfast items such as pancakes , waffles , and omelettes , among other items. Many small, independent pancake houses, as well as large corporations and franchises , use the terminology in their establishment names.
The Original Pancake House is located in 29 states, with stores in most of the major metropolitan cities including Austin, [24] Atlanta, [25] Dallas, [26] Miami, [27] Chicago, [28] Seattle, Denver, [29] and Charlotte. A complete list of locations can be found on the website.
IHOP has over 1,550 total locations in the United States and in other countries. [14] Waffle House is a restaurant chain that has over 1,500 locations in the United States. [15] The Original Pancake House has over 100 franchise restaurants in the United States, [16] and in Portland, Oregon, where it was founded, it has been open since 1953.
Both Ol’ South Pancake House locations, 1509 S. University Drive and also 225 E. Renfro St., Burleson, will open at 8 a.m. Christmas Day and serve their regular menu featuring German pancakes ...
Village Inn was founded by James Mola and Merton Anderson, who opened the first Village Inn Pancake House in Denver in 1958 at 8855 East Colfax Avenue. [5] [6] They incorporated as Village Inn Pancake House, Inc., in December 1959, and began franchising in 1961, with Dow Sherwood opening the first franchised locations in Tampa, Florida.
Perkins LLC (also known as Perkins Restaurant & Bakery or Perkins American Food Co on the locations' signage) is an American casual dining restaurant chain which serves breakfast and other homestyle meals throughout the day in addition to bakery items including pies, muffins, and other sweets.
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The following are approximate tallies of current listings in California on the National Register of Historic Places. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008, [1] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. [2]