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Ihop on Delaware Ave in Buffalo by Tracy L. at InsiderPages
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I took my daughter to dinner at Ihop. I have never been to Ihop and we had seen their recent Dr. Seuss themed ads on TV.
Tonight at about 7:15, my daughter and I arrived there. I noticed the entry way floor was really dirty and all of the door glass, but ignored it as I know Sunday is a busy day doe diner -type restaurants.
The restaurant was only about 1/4 full, but still we waited sometime to be seated.
I ordered a cheeseburger combo with seasoned fries and a side salad with coffee.
My daughter ordered the same combo with a children's 'beezlenut' drink, a Dr. Seuss themed drink.
The salads were fine. The coffee was obviously old, warm and very bitter. I asked for a new carafe. The waitress insisted she had just brewed it but would bring another.
The next carafe was hot, but still tasted terrible.
The food came soom after and I was willing to let the coffee issue go.
I turned to the side to get to my purse on the booth seat and noticed, then, all the food pieces and crumbs in the space where the bench meets the seat and food on the floor. I was beginning not to like the state of cleanliness or lack thereof.
My daughter then asked me for the side garnish to my burger. I then saw the black hair on the tomato. I started to feel nauseous.
A waitress came by and asked if everything was ok. I said no and mentioned the coffee and the hair.
She said she would send out a manager. She came back, no manager came. She stated she would replace the food or credit us for the coffee and the 1 burger.
I had eaten 2 bites form my burger, my daughter's was untouched and she had drank about 1/3 of her drink. She had eaten her fries, I had eaten most of mine.
I said that wasn't satisfactory. The waitress said she would send the manager out, yet again.
We waited, no one came, so we left.
The waitress came out to the parking lot and knocked at my car window.
I rolled it dow
Breakfast served all day and pancakes served a variety of ways are the hallmarks of this diner-style restaurant.
by Robyn Galbos at Citysearch
In Short
The first International House of Pancakes opened in a suburb of Los Angeles in 1958 serving a menu of hearty breakfast favorites. Today the restaurant still serves its signature dishes like the original buttermilk pancakes and pigs in blankets: sausage links wrapped in hotcakes. Other breakfast items include waffles, omelets, French toast and crepes. Non-breakfast offerings include sandwiches, burgers, entree-sized salads, and dinners like T-bone steak, pot roast and herb-roasted chicken.
Best Pancakes Ever
by joepope at Citysearch
Have you ever went to a restaurant and ordered pancakes and have them come out burned or not cooked all the way, well not at IHOP they have not only the best pancakes but also good food. The chicken fingers and fries were amazing especially with the honey mustard. I recommend this restaurant to pancake lovers everywhere.
- Pros: Great pancakes at an affordable price
- Cons: The wait for them



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