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hotel96 Apr 15, 2006 7:46 am

Best Pancakes in the USA
 
According to AOL:

What say you?

1. Flying Biscuit Cafe - Atlanta
Dreamy-good organic oatmeal 'cakes here may qualify as health food.

2. Camille's Restaurant - Key West, Fla.
Pancakes drizzled with Godiva white chocolate sauce or tropical fruit

3. Briarpatch Restaurant - Winter Park, Fla.
Think Hawaiian 'cakes with coconut, macadamia nuts and pineapple.

4. Griddle Cafe - West Hollywood, Calif.
Catch young celebs ordering Kahlua buttermilk pancakes.

5. T.C. Eggington's - Mesa, Ariz.
Go for the Brit-style 'Girdle Cakes' with extra-whipped honey butter.

6. Cameo Cafe West - Portland, Ore.
Their 'full-acre' blueberry pancakes spill off the rim of the plate.

7. Beach Grass Cafe - South Solana Beach, Calif.
Dessert meets breakfast with a pineapple upside-down pancake.

8. Dottie's True Blue Cafe - San Francisco
Get the house favorite: luscious blueberry cornmeal pancakes.

9. Norma's - New York
Banana-macadamia nut flap jacks with banana-brown sugar butter

10. Pamela's - Pittsburgh
Hubcap-sized strawberry flapjacks? Irresistible.

11. PJ's Pancake House - Princeton, N.J.
Serving celebs like Brooke Shields and Harry Hamlin for four decades.

12. Sorella's - Boston
Ginger's blueberry-hazelnut pancakes are worth the hour wait.

13. Magnolia Pancake Haus - San Antonio
Pfannekuchen proves Germans (even those from Texas) know pancakes.

14. Melange - St. Louis
Dutch Baby: Egg-rich batter + fresh berries = oven-puffed perfection.

15. Al's Breakfast - Minneapolis
Legendary 'cakes with sour cream, served up in a 12-seat diner.

hotel96 Apr 15, 2006 7:47 am

I think they are missing Pollys Pancake Parlor in Sugar Hill, NH.

http://www.roadfood.com/Reviews/Writ...=177&RefID=177

Darren Apr 15, 2006 9:04 am


Originally Posted by hotel96
11. PJ's Pancake House - Princeton, N.J.
Serving celebs like Brooke Shields and Harry Hamlin for four decades.

Pancakes were small, overpriced, and not very good. And the place is too small. Maybe it would have been better had they not been so busy, but if I spend $25 for two on four pancakes and a cuppa joe each, I expect a little more for my money. Cooking pancakes isn't rocket science.

lost*in*cyberspace Apr 15, 2006 11:31 am

Best Pancakes in the USA? Definately the Buttermilk Pancakes made and served by me at my house.

Robt760 Apr 15, 2006 11:36 am

The ORIGINAL Pancake House

All items made from scratch, high quality and a premium price, but well worth it.

sohony Apr 15, 2006 1:05 pm


Originally Posted by hotel96
According to AOL:

What say you?

1. Flying Biscuit Cafe - Atlanta
Dreamy-good organic oatmeal 'cakes here may qualify as health food.

2. Camille's Restaurant - Key West, Fla.
Pancakes drizzled with Godiva white chocolate sauce or tropical fruit

3. Briarpatch Restaurant - Winter Park, Fla.
Think Hawaiian 'cakes with coconut, macadamia nuts and pineapple.

4. Griddle Cafe - West Hollywood, Calif.
Catch young celebs ordering Kahlua buttermilk pancakes.

5. T.C. Eggington's - Mesa, Ariz.
Go for the Brit-style 'Girdle Cakes' with extra-whipped honey butter.

6. Cameo Cafe West - Portland, Ore.
Their 'full-acre' blueberry pancakes spill off the rim of the plate.

7. Beach Grass Cafe - South Solana Beach, Calif.
Dessert meets breakfast with a pineapple upside-down pancake.

8. Dottie's True Blue Cafe - San Francisco
Get the house favorite: luscious blueberry cornmeal pancakes.

9. Norma's - New York
Banana-macadamia nut flap jacks with banana-brown sugar butter

10. Pamela's - Pittsburgh
Hubcap-sized strawberry flapjacks? Irresistible.

11. PJ's Pancake House - Princeton, N.J.
Serving celebs like Brooke Shields and Harry Hamlin for four decades.

12. Sorella's - Boston
Ginger's blueberry-hazelnut pancakes are worth the hour wait.

13. Magnolia Pancake Haus - San Antonio
Pfannekuchen proves Germans (even those from Texas) know pancakes.

14. Melange - St. Louis
Dutch Baby: Egg-rich batter + fresh berries = oven-puffed perfection.

15. Al's Breakfast - Minneapolis
Legendary 'cakes with sour cream, served up in a 12-seat diner.

would put dotties higher up on the list--but dont get the cornmeal--buttermilk much better.

spinnerman Apr 15, 2006 1:25 pm


Originally Posted by Robt760
The ORIGINAL Pancake House

All items made from scratch, high quality and a premium price, but well worth it.


I couldn't agree more !!!

Watchful Apr 15, 2006 1:31 pm

For a chain restaurant, the "Country Griddle" pancakes at IHOP are pretty good - they have cream of wheat mixed into the batter. Sounds odd. I never woulda tried 'em if Ken Hoffman (the delightfully wacky writer for the Houston Chronicle) hadn't touted 'em so highly!

http://archives.pottsville.com/archi...2/E394731A.htm

I always add the boysenberry syrup on top.

techgirl Apr 15, 2006 5:01 pm

Ol' South Pancake House in Fort Worth, TX on University Drive.

MDSD Apr 15, 2006 8:49 pm

Honolulu's Eggs 'n Things - with all the wonderful and varied toppings (the fresh fruit and guava syrups made daily), Just thinking about that great little place and I'm ready to book a flight to HNL.

CrazyOne Apr 15, 2006 9:47 pm

I've eaten at Pamela's, and at Dottie's True Blue. (In fact, I had the blueberry cornmeal pancakes that morning at Dottie's, and I remember them being good.) Fine breakfast choices, certainly. I can't really say if they've got the "best" pancakes. It's just not a common order for me. I'd probably more likely choose an omelette at most places. (If there's a house specialty, I might lean towards that. Otherwise, right now, I'm not in eating breakfast out mode at all.)

We have a branch of Original Pancake House in the area, but I've never eaten there.

Fredd Apr 15, 2006 9:50 pm


Originally Posted by Robt760
The ORIGINAL Pancake House

All items made from scratch, high quality and a premium price, but well worth it.

Another vote for the ORIGINAL... I didn't even realize it was franchised until I checked out the website you posted and know nothing about the other locations.

We discovered it in Portland about 25 years ago while I was attending summer school in that lovely city. In fact I believe we saw one of the original owners (who has sinced passed away) in there more than once. It was well worth the 45-minute wait some Sunday mornings and we gradually ate our way through the menu. We've returned there every few years when traveling in or through Portland and the quality remains high AFAIK.

Darren Apr 15, 2006 11:20 pm


Originally Posted by spinnerman
I couldn't agree more !!!

I third that. Used to go to the Orig PH when I lived in Scottsdale and always enjoyed it.

Also, I will add one more (that is a lot better than PJ's). For those in the San Fernando Valley, there's a place in San Fernando called Pancake Heaven. Good stuff. Been around forever and a day.

fs2k2isfun Apr 15, 2006 11:35 pm


Originally Posted by Fredd
Another vote for the ORIGINAL... I didn't even realize it was franchised until I checked out the website you posted and know nothing about the other locations.

We discovered it in Portland about 25 years ago while I was attending summer school in that lovely city. In fact I believe we saw one of the original owners (who has sinced passed away) in there more than once. It was well worth the 45-minute wait some Sunday mornings and we gradually ate our way through the menu. We've returned there every few years when traveling in or through Portland and the quality remains high AFAIK.

I will also vote for the Original. Often eat it when I am in South Denver.

cblaisd Apr 15, 2006 11:37 pm


Originally Posted by techgirl
Ol' South Pancake House in Fort Worth, TX on University Drive.

Oh my yes. I remember it from its old location (before it was razed/moved for the freeway extension).

A little further away, the macademia nut pancakes at The Big Island Grill in Kona on the Big Island are very, very ono.


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