Presentation is great, but this is far from the quality of other Original Pancake House locations. The coconut waffle was decent enough, but a little too soft and chewy. There was no coconut syrup, unfortunately. Their "tropical syrup" is far from tropical, consisting of orange and lemon. It tastes like straight orange rind. The maple syrup had the texture of water- not true syrup by any means. All it did was soak my pancakes. The hash browns we're on point though, and eggs were standard diner fare. Low quality coffee tasted fresh, but very weak- coffee flavored water. Better than 7-11, but not by much. The cost was astronomical- $13 for a waffle, $5 for hash browns, and $5 for scrambled eggs. You'd be far far better off at Denny's for half the price and twice the quality.
Presentation is great, but this is far from the quality of other Original Pancake House locations. The coconut waffle was decent enough, but a little too soft and chewy. There was no coconut syrup, unfortunately. Their "tropical syrup" is far from tropical, consisting of orange and lemon. It tastes like straight orange rind. The maple syrup had the texture of water- not true syrup by any means. All it did was soak my pancakes. The hash browns we're on point though, and eggs were standard diner fare. Low quality coffee tasted fresh, but very weak- coffee flavored water. Better than 7-11, but not by much. The cost was astronomical- $13 for a waffle, $5 for hash browns, and $5 for scrambled eggs. You'd be far far better off at Denny's for half the price and twice the quality.