
We are a restaurant that specializes in sit-down and to-go american breakfast, lunch, and dinner foods. We are a newly opened small family business. Please also check-out our Facebook page, The Train Station Pancake House. Also, we are no longer Train Station Pancake Cafe.
Hours
| Monday | 6 AM–3 PM |
| Tuesday | 6 AM–3 PM |
| Wednesday | 6 AM–3 PM |
| Thursday | 6 AM–3 PM |
| Friday | 6 AM–3 PM |
| Saturday | 6 AM–3 PM |
| Sunday | 6 AM–3 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 406 E 4th St, Marion, IN 46952
Phone: (765) 573-4121
Website: https://www.facebook.com/The-Train-Station-Pancake-House-100131951801456/
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Reviews
So we didn’t get any pancakes…
We were very surprised by the full menu, there were a lot of choices, from breakfast fare to sandwiches, to more typical dinners, including steaks (although they close at 3 pm these days, quite before my dinner time). For a Sunday lunch we tried sandwiches; We ordered the Depot Club and a cheeseburger. This first experience: Not quite 5 stars, but a solid 4 star meal. The club sandwich was full and made well, and we liked the fries – they were lightly battered and crispy, However, the bacon was not crispy on the hamburger which would have made an improvement.
The décor is essentially the same as the previous restaurants that have come and gone in this location, but I always liked the atmosphere and somehow it seems more authentic now that “train station” is in the restaurant title. They do have a little model train there, but in an added touch of realism, it was fun to feel the rumble and hear the whistle of a real train as it rolled past during our meal. Otherwise, I always liked the carved table surfaces from a previous Mexican restaurant incarnation. Somehow the eclectic combo still works, although it doesn’t remind me of a pancake house.
Our service was really great: 5 stars for that. The staff was happy, friendly, and most importantly, both easy-going and helpful. Our food came out in maybe 10-12 minutes despite the place being about somewhat full, so we thought it would take a lot longer. These people definitely seem to know how to run a restaurant, and we had a good first visit, so we plan to go back and try some other things on the menu.
We walked and was seated immediately near a window. It was cold.
Waitress was nice, she was inconsistent with refills and checking on us.
The napkins have a knife and fork only, no spoon. If you order coffee better ask for a spoon.
We ordered 3 omelettes and 1 waffle.
The omelettes are made with real egg and taste amazing! A real egg omelette is way better than an liquid egg omelette like ihop makes.
The butter comes out in little to go size and if you have fat hands are difficult to open.
Towards the end of our meal the busser was in-the-way and taking plates etc but then took the drinks we were still enjoying (coffee). So don’t go to the bathroom or you might come back to no drinks.
Overall it’s good food! Worth a visit!
we asked for extra tomatoes and got 1, no extra. we asked for everything to be wrapped in foil. half was. half in styrofoam. need compostable packaging. had asthmatic reaction to all the smokers near entrance.
THE BEST Breakfast in town!
Consistently Great Service, and Great Food!
I can’t get past their farmer’s skillet. YUM YUM