- Bakery & Pastries
- 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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Apr 06 2012
Mary S. via Yelp
I can not say enough good things about this place!!! It's my favorite!!! Firstly, we put our name in, there is always a wait (A sure sign of a great...read more
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Apr 01 2012
Steffanie C. via Yelp
I don't know where to start here. I was staying at the Hyatt and came here for breakfast a few times. I LOVE that they have GF options. I tried their GF...read more
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Mar 26 2012
Danielle B. via Yelp
This is my new favorite breakfast place. I love how fresh everything is. The OJ and Grapefruit juice is fresh squeezed and amazing. It made me never want to...read more
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Aug 17 2006
via Citysearch
Always rated very highly by local media, like Westword, etc., the Original Pancake House is one of those places in the suburbs tha...read more
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Oct 27 2005
via Citysearch
The Original Pancake House is my favorite place to go on a cold morning in Denver. It is always hard to choose what to order beca...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.''