Honestly, how can you go wrong with IHOP? Â When I have a hankering for pancakes and breakfast food, there is no place better. Â I have been to this location a number of times and this time it was mostly emply, which surprised me, since its usually busy. Â Guess its not a hot spot for Sunday dinner.
That said, the place was very clean, the server was friendly and efficient and the combo meal I had was cooked exactly as ordered. Â Eggs were cooked over medium. Â Pancakes were hot and fuffy. Â
Never had a "normal" meal here, only breakfast food. Â So, can't speak to anything other than that. Â But if its reasonably priced and excellent breakfast food that you want, go to IHOP!
Between IHOPs, Denny's or the House of Pancakes I will always choose an IHOP, especially for their cheese omelets with a small stack of pancakes or a light quick bite. Service has always been good at this location even though there usually is only one server on the floor who does everything a server normally does plus acts as cashier and bus person and doesn't ever seem to get help from anyone on staff. (Now if Denny's with at least 2 servers, a cashier, bus person and a couple of managers would only give service!)
It being Sunday, wanting something light, and with the boat show in town, I suggested this particular IHOP and wasn't disappointed except for one, not major, mistake. The server greeted us at the door, asked what we wanted to drink and immediately brought the coffee, water and diet Pepsi.
I ordered the turkey club without the bacon, only 2 slices of bread and with a slice of onion and a side of fruit. I knew what mistake would be made and it was--it was made with 3 slices of bread, not two.
Rick ordered a plate consisting of eggs, hash browns and a side of pancakes.
The check came to $20.10 plus a $4 tip coming to $12.05 each
For a full service restaurant IHOP, at least this one, always seems to deliver and I have been coming here for about 14 years.