- Diner
- American
The Original Pancake House
Menu for The Original Pancake House
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Ratings and Reviews for The Original Pancake House
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May 01 2012
Karen L. via Yelp
Great pancakes, coffee and eggs. A popular and busy place for breakfast and groups meeting for breakfast. Good location. It is definitely worth the wait and...read more
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Apr 29 2012
Kailey S. via Yelp
This place has some pros and some cons, mostly pros. The first big con is that you can't go on the weekend without an hour wait. A breakfast, an hour wait...read more
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Apr 29 2012
Josh T. via Yelp
Eh, I haven't "Yelped" for a while so I thought I'd come do that. First of all, minus one star for their website menu being inaccurate. I normally don't...read more
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Jul 17 2008
via Citysearch
I had heard quite a bit about the Original Pancake House and decided to check it out. It's always crowed. The menu has a selection...read more
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Mar 22 2008
ricester via Citysearch
I prefer to drive to the Original Pancake House in Anaheim on Lincoln Blvd. The atmosphere is much nicer there (it's an actual hou...read more
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May 21 2007
junlee22 via Citysearch
Over rated pancakes, I thought it would be heaven in my mouth and it was the same as IHOP except it was hyped up so much that I ex...read more
In Short
Founded in Oregon circa 1953, this simply-furnished spot owes its success to its creative menu and fresh ingredients. Batters are made on the premises; a special ''sourdough starter'' keeps treats from tasting overly sweet. Patrons choose from eggs, waffles, crepes and oven-baked omelets, as well as signature plates like blueberry pancakes (served with or without compote), giant cinnamon-glazed apple pancakes, thin and chewy ''49-ers'' and the air-filled, lemon-and-sugar-topped ''Dutch Baby.''