There are many pancake houses in existence throughout the United States.
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, has a significant number of pancake houses, numbering over 10 in a two-mile distance. The
Grand Strand, a large stretch of beaches on the
East Coast of the United States that consists of over 60 miles of beach land, has been noted for having a considerable number of pancake houses.
Notable pancake houses As of 2012,
Cracker Barrel, whose menu is based on traditional Southern cuisine with appearance and decor designed to resemble an old-fashioned general store, operates 620 stores in 42 states. As of 2006, Denny's has 1,600 restaurants. IHOP has over 1,550 total locations in the United States and in other countries. Waffle House is a
restaurant chain that has over 1,500 locations in the United States. The Original Pancake House has over 100 franchised restaurants in the United States, and in Portland, Oregon, where it was founded, it has been open since 1953. Sears Fine Food, a pancake house in
San Francisco,
California, has been serving
Swedish pancakes since 1938. The restaurant still prepares pancakes from scratch. File:TypicalWaffleHouse.jpg|A
Waffle House restaurant in
Hagerstown, Maryland File:49ers flapjack OHP.jpg|49er flapjack, a sourdough crepe from
Naperville Pancake Cafe File:Wafflehousedish.jpg|A dish at a Waffle House restaurant in Arkansas File:2011-01-28 Cracker Barrel in Morrisville, NC.jpg|A
Cracker Barrel restaurant File:IHOP omelette breakfast.jpg|IHOP breakfast foods File:Stuffed ft.jpg|
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french toast ==See also==