


Long-standing chain serving a wide variety of pancakes & other American breakfast & diner fare.
Hours
| Tuesday | 6 AM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 6 AM–12 AM |
| Thursday | 6 AM–12 AM |
| Friday | 6 AM–2 AM |
| Saturday | 6 AM–2 AM |
| Sunday | 6 AM–12 AM |
| Monday | 6 AM–12 AM |
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The service was good, but I would have loved for the staff to be a bit more attentive to our table. Given that the restaurant wasn’t very busy at the time, I expected a higher level of attentiveness. This was a small detail, but it left something to be desired.
Now, let’s talk about the food—the true highlight of the visit! The pancakes were absolutely spectacular, with the perfect texture and flavor. The butter was rich and delicious, enhancing every bite. The eggs were cooked to perfection—simple yet incredibly tasty. Every bite was a delight, and I truly have no complaints about the food.
While the service could have been slightly better, the cleanliness and the outstanding food made up for it. I would definitely consider returning, especially for those incredible pancakes! If you’re looking for a place with delicious breakfast options and a clean, comfortable atmosphere, this spot is definitely worth a visit.
I’ve tried a few different things here, always good and cooked well, ihop is a good restaurant in general
Service was GREAT, Heather was excellent, very kind and knowledgeable
Recommend if you’re in a hurry, if you need to meet someone for a meeting in the morning, free Wi-Fi, great staff that goes out of their way you just have to ask. And don’t forget to leave these people a good tip, especially if they deserve it. .
Another person at my table ordered an entrée that came with a side of fruit. Instead, the waitress brought out a side of pancakes with fruit. They thought it was my side of pancakes I had ordered with my entree and took one bite before we realized it wasn’t what either of us ordered, so they didn’t take another bite. When we let the waitress know, she said she would get my mom the side of fruit—but she never clarified that we’d still be charged for the pancakes with fruit. She also didn’t take the plate back or mention that because someone took a bite, we’d be charged. So to avoid wasting it, someone else at my table ended up eating the rest.
When the bill came, the waitressed explained only after we asked that we had to pay for the pancakes with fruit since “they were eaten.” That just didn’t sit right, especially since it was the server’s mistake and she never gave us a heads-up about any charges.
There were other small things that added up too—like being charged extra for caramel sauce just because I ordered a a flavored pancake (which seemed deceitful), which wasn’t explained beforehand. Also, regular pancakes come with three, but the flavored ones only come with two—again, not something anyone tells you ahead of time. These are the kinds of details that should be communicated clearly to avoid confusion at checkout.
Service was also really slow and disorganized. We found a small bug in one of the coffee cups, and it still took a while to get a new one and multiple times asking. There were only about five or so tables occupied, and I counted at least six or seven staff on the floor, so the wait time felt unnecessary.
Overall, the food was okay, and prices weren’t bad at first glance, but with the smaller portions (refer to photo examples) and poor service, I’d rather go to a local mom-and-pop diner next time. Usually, I don’t bother reviewing chain restaurants, but I’m writing this to give others a heads-up: double-check your order, ask questions about your bill, and clarify anything that seems vague. After tip and tax, each person paid $20 or more, which I pay the same if I were to go to a nicer brunch place.