Popular Pancake Brands/Restaurants

Bisquick:
     Bisquick is a popular pancake mix company. You can find these pancake mixes pre-mixed most likely in bottles (called Shake 'n Pour). If you want quick and easy pancakes but that are still tasty, Bisquick is for you. Just shake the bottle and pour onto your pan and you have a perfect pancake in seconds! They also have traditional mix in which you add your own few ingredients and follow the directions on the box to make a scrumptious pancake. The company was invented in 1930 and has been in the shelves of grocery stores world wide ever since! Have you ever eaten a Bisquick pancake? If so, how did you like it?

Aunt Jemima(frozen pancakes):
     Aunt Jemima's frozen pancakes are the most popular type of pancakes you'll see around. Pancakes like these are not nearly as tasty as fresh, homemade pancakes, but if your looking for a quick eat, these are perfect. Stick them in the toaster oven, set the timer, grab and go. Do you like frozen pancakes? This company started with Chris Rutt and Charles Underwood who purchased a flour mill in 1888. Aunt Jemimas is also famous for their artificial syrup and flour based instant pancake mix.

IHOP:
IHOP is a famous pancake chain restaurant. This stands for "The International House of Pancakes". At this place, breakfast is served all day, but they do offer at lunch menu. Jerry Lapin, Al Lapin, and Albert Kallis founded IHOP in 1958. Ever since then it has been a favorite of pancake lovers around the globe! Have you ever been to IHOP? If so, tell me how you liked it! To the left is a sample of IHOP's Menu. Visit this link to see a bigger view of this.
https://hungryboiler.com/restaurants/ihop-international-house-of-pancakes-c5231/menu/


The Original Pancake House:
The Original Pancake House is a chain of pancake houses across the US. They follow traditional pancake recipes  but also serve other breakfast food. The first one was opened in 1953 in Portland, Oregon by Les Highet and Erma Hueneke. The two founders collected recipes from around the world. They have over 100 locations. To the left is their logo. Have you ever ate at an Original Pancake House? If so, tell me about your experience.

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