I went to IHOP yesterday. The French Toast was excellent and a waitress remarked on my new haircut. I asked her why it appears that 400 square feet of their distinctive blue roof has been torn off and she said ‘Yeah, everybody wonders about that.’ And that was the most surreal thing that happened all day.
My biggest complaint about IHOP is that they are blatantly ANTI-TOAST. They want to give you pancakes with *everything*, but if you want to get toast with your breakfast, you have to pay like an extra $2.50 or something ridiculous — I mean, you could buy an entire loaf of bread for that much!
Not that I especially have anything against pancakes, but when I order an omelette for breakfast, I want toast with it, not pancakes! yeesh.
sorry.
@Jeff: its the International House of Pancakes, of couse they’re gonna shove pancakes with everything. Toast is their enemy, i bet. Once in champaing’s IHOP some girl we were with suggested they oughta offer a BLT with a pancake wrap instead of sliced bread, we laughed and agreed but we were not ourselves at the moment, to tell the truth.
My project for 2009 is getting married!
2009 project lead the charge for the independent artist bailout! The American small artist is the backbone of our artonomy! (esthetonomy, creatonmy, the american way of art?) something.
I went from a Friendly’s region when I was very small to a Perkins region for my teenage and college years. I now live in a Denny’s and IHOP region, even though I’ve not been in either of them.
My project for 2009 is to write a book.
I’ve always lived in a Dennys/IHOP region. It would take a hefty benefits package to relocate me to a Shoneys region but I don’t rule it out.
My project for 2009 is getting proficient at the English Horn, which I have never played until tomorrow.
My project for 2009 is to eat more pudding.
Did you get to a Village Inn? They are marginally better than IHOP and Denny’s.
There is no actual reason to go to a Village Inn. I hope you did not do that. Congrats on the Chico’s.
More VSA mapping and infographics!
I went to IHOP yesterday. The French Toast was excellent and a waitress remarked on my new haircut. I asked her why it appears that 400 square feet of their distinctive blue roof has been torn off and she said ‘Yeah, everybody wonders about that.’ And that was the most surreal thing that happened all day.
My biggest complaint about IHOP is that they are blatantly ANTI-TOAST. They want to give you pancakes with *everything*, but if you want to get toast with your breakfast, you have to pay like an extra $2.50 or something ridiculous — I mean, you could buy an entire loaf of bread for that much!
Not that I especially have anything against pancakes, but when I order an omelette for breakfast, I want toast with it, not pancakes! yeesh.
sorry.
@Jeff: its the International House of Pancakes, of couse they’re gonna shove pancakes with everything. Toast is their enemy, i bet. Once in champaing’s IHOP some girl we were with suggested they oughta offer a BLT with a pancake wrap instead of sliced bread, we laughed and agreed but we were not ourselves at the moment, to tell the truth.
My project for 2009 is getting married!
2009 project lead the charge for the independent artist bailout! The American small artist is the backbone of our artonomy! (esthetonomy, creatonmy, the american way of art?) something.
I went from a Friendly’s region when I was very small to a Perkins region for my teenage and college years. I now live in a Denny’s and IHOP region, even though I’ve not been in either of them.
My project for 2009 is to write a book.
I’ve always lived in a Dennys/IHOP region. It would take a hefty benefits package to relocate me to a Shoneys region but I don’t rule it out.
My project for 2009 is getting proficient at the English Horn, which I have never played until tomorrow.
My project for 2009 is to eat more pudding.
Did you get to a Village Inn? They are marginally better than IHOP and Denny’s.
There is no actual reason to go to a Village Inn. I hope you did not do that. Congrats on the Chico’s.