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IHOP is no stranger to decadent breakfast confections, but it's not selling $130 Dubai chocolate pancakes as folks on social ...
International House of Pancakes (AP) KANSAS CITY, Mo. (CBS/AP) The International House of Pancakes, known for its bevy of breakfast delights, is suing a different IHOP, the International House of ...
IHOP has seriously earned its "International House of Pancakes" moniker over the years. The breakfast chain has perfected its ...
International House of Pancakes, a.k.a. IHOP, is leaning into the first word of its name and jumping into a global viral ...
IHOP, the restaurant chain formerly known as the International House of Pancakes, has revealed the meaning behind its new name: IHOb The 60-year-old pancake chain announced on Twitter Monday that ...
But the International House of Pancakes is my idea of the perfect backup restaurant: It's not a first choice for dining, but it's a suitable replacement when I'm too lazy to make pancakes and eggs ...
Now International House of Pancakes is dropping pancakes. IHOP says it's renaming itself IHOb with with a B. They're going to reveal Monday what the B stands for. Is it breakfast? Is it brunch?
Sweet, a new place to drown pancakes in gelatinous corn syrup mislabeled "maple" is opening in the West Village! And it is an "international" chain restaurant, so you won't have worry about ...
Al Lapin Jr., entrepreneur and restaurateur who, along with younger brother Jerry, founded the International House of Pancakes in 1958 with a single outlet at Toluca Lake in Los Angeles County ...
He also sold the building. Businessman Frank DeLis, who had built his first International House of Pancakes on East Sprague Avenue in 1971, built his second at Third and Lincoln in 1972.
Before long, bodies were squeezing into the dining area to watch the musicians, get into the fairly intense moshpit and even crowd-surf through the International House of Pancakes.
If you think of pancakes as more than a breakfast food, you have to love International House of Pancakes on Soscol Avenue where flappers are on the menu from early morning to late at night.