Not impressed - I ordered two meals to go and did not get the large coke I ordered, I asked the cashier where it was and she sent a guy back to get it. He returned with a cup and no straw and had to be sent back again? He returned and attempted to hand me a tiny little cup? I said that doesn't look like a large. He said "well, I'm new, it's all I could find soooooo....???" To which I replied "well I paid for a large coke and that is not a large sooo...???" So then he found a manager who was able to locate cups (?) and she gave me my coke. There was no butter in the bags, and I ordered 3 stacks of pancakes in both meals and got 2 pancakes each. I'm annoyed that they didn't get my order right, they I had to be kept waiting while they figured out where the cups were (are they hidden somewhere in a magical IHOP cupboard...?) and that they gave me whatever cup was lying around, because it's all that the new guy could find, and that's ok? I'm sorry if you are new, but ask someone if you don't know, rather than just giving customers whatever you can find!!!
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John G.
Generally, I like IHOP for a quick, generous, plain meal. Not this branch. It advertises right up front: "Family owned and operated. No coupons or discounts accepted." That sets the tone. Once your server has taken your order and (maybe) delivered it correctly, you're on your own if you want to attract her attention again -- even through the place is usually three-quarters empty. Surly, unpleasant, uncaring attitude from the top down. At other IHOPs, I sub extra salsa for sour cream on my southwestern-style omelets. Never a problem. Here, they hit you an extra charge. No point complaining to the manager. It's "family owned," remember? You think they're going to fire mom or sis? Dream on. Better yet, stay away. There are PLENTY of other restaurants in that area, and every one of them is better.
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Mummy D.
Ihop is on the same level as Denny's. Cheap, greasy & salty food quite possibly sprinkled with crushed laxatives. I always leave Ihop bloated and queasy. I only go here because my daughter (2) likes the create-a-face pancake. I think their pancakes are too mushy and the bacon is way too salty. I've tried their lunch menu as well and found it to be just as bad as breakfast. There is always a wait, the tables are always sticky and I always feel rushed by the servers.
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Amber A.
Eventhough this is a chain, I feel the staff are excellent. We had very attentive service ( helpful when eating with kids) and the food was great. I do not eat pancakes often, so it is always a treat to eat at IHOP. Their scrambled eggs are out of this world. I have heard that they put pancake batter in the egg mixture to make them super-fluffy. Great family time and value. Thanks IHOP.
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Sandi O.
It's a pancake house that's open 24 hours. While I am a fan of their breakfast items, I can't say that I care for much else on the menu but the burgers. We have always been treated very nice by the staff and service is fairly quick. The big plus to this location is that it's located close to the house and open 24 hours. That means when I have a doctors appointment telling not to eat after midnight, I can come here at 10:30 in the evening, eat something and not be starving by the time I get to my appointment. This is a big plus for someone like me that gets very hangry.
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Aaron M.
When I'm in this part of town I always like to stop here to eat. Great food and great service!
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Sarah B.
Not surprising, the food and service were terrible and my husband got severely ill after consuming what they said was a T bone steak.... Although he did wonder if it had come from a cow.... He wasn't sure... He said it came from some sort of an animal, however was not convinced it was beef. Needless to say, after 3 hours in the bathroom last night and still sick today likely from food poisoning, we will never return to this crap hole of a place ever again.
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Kerstin H.
We actually drive further to go to this location. We were here on Saturday and really enjoyed our meal. The staff here has consistently been better than the IHOP located off of Pima & the 101. They are friendly here and we haven't had issues with them getting our orders right. The restaurant has recently been remodeled. We are looking forward to going back.
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Yvonne G.
I don't get why this IHOP is getting such low ratings. It is located in a nice area in Scottsdale and the place has been recently remodeled. It is a clean place to eat. In addition, the waiters and waitresses are attentive and respectful. They usually take your order in a timely manner---unless of course, you arrive on a Sunday morning right after church lets out. On Sunday you will wait at least 20 minutes to get a table and about 5 to 6 minutes to get a server to your table. Let's face it, he place is crowded because most people go out for Sunday breakfast. That's as simple as that. My experience here is that they serve good food at not so outrageous prices and you get really good deals if you are 55 or over. So if you don't want to wait, don't come here on a Sunday. It's not fair to judge service on a Sunday. On an over 55 menu (which I partake of), you can get an amazing breakfast for about $8 out the door. You can't beat that. In addition, if you respond to the survey on your receipt, you will get a free drink next time. That means a savings of $2.79 plus tax and tip (for coffee) if you complete the survey and get the code. I don't know what people look for when they go to IHOP. It is not a foodie's haven. It is a place to get breakfast items, basic American fare (cheeseburgers, fries, etc) and of late they have added more international items. That's it. Want a great steak? Go to Ruth's Chris or Flemings. Want an amazing burger? Go to those burger places where they charge 12.95 for a plain burger plus fries. I hold no stock in IHOP so my comments are based on my many experiences at this IHOP and hopefully to bring balance to some of the mediocre reviews.
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Kacee F.
We have eaten here twice in one week. They have a senior menu for Pops and when you can get 2 eggs, bacon, sausage, pancakes and hash browns for less than $6.00 it is a great deal for seniors. I wish they had more of a lunch selection but hey they are known for their pancakes. There new salad with chicken, oranges and pecans is pretty good and is a pretty big size. Nice friendly staff and pretty good salad.
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Semhar M.
We had a late Sunday breakfast here (08/17/14). Restaurant was clean and not busy. We got greeted and seated next to the check out. Waitress was nice and food was the standard Ihop food. We had nothing to complain. ***I'm giving only one star because of one employee (Malcolm) who was standing around at the checkout and decided he needed to burp out loud while we were eating right next to him. What was disgusting and respect-less!!
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Shane S.
Very poor service by Mary Jane she is very slow and inconsiderate to her customers and very rude waiter if you get her just leave
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Chrissy C.
Service was terrible. Food did not come out the way it should have. Eggs undercooked and mush, bacon not crispy. They ran out of food for our order but didn't tell us until way after we had ordered. Told my waiter about my food and he just took it away and didn't offer to fix it or ask if there was anything else I wanted. Will not be going to this IHOP again.
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Mary Z.
Food good sometimes ,remodel nice. 2 times there . 1 waitress had attitude over easy eggs runny did not eat nothing done. 2 attitude waitress again we were a group after bowling some women playing. Mah jong told us to be quiet it is a restaurant we were paying they were playing for free. Maybe we should start a poker group there and not pay then IHOP would listen to our complaints.
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Michael G.
OMG. How many times do I need to slam my head against this wall before I learn that IHOP is not the place to go if you want to eat in less than an hour. We get in and order two omelets, nothing special and just off the menu. It is almost twenty minutes later and no food. Some things never change.
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Mayan X.
wait was loooong...but we were in an area where there are more retired folks than anything else. the food was good. like all IHOPS lately there were as many customers as employees running through the place....the manager and another staff member had a loud conversation next to our table about the dishwasher lady walking out after 17 years. and needing to find her or call her. wow
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james c.
This is an IHOP so my expectations were not high. I might add that we got as good as we can hope for. We came on Christmas morning so I was glad the place was open. We were seated by a friendly hostess and allowed to pick a different table when we didn't care for the first. Our waitress was prompt and friendly and helpful. Food came quickly and was good enough: for the price you can't expect haut cuisine. The waitress checked back and refilled water. We were ahead of the game until it came time to pay. The cashier took a takeout order as we were paying and was not effective at multitasking. She left us waiting as she couldn't do both. Somebody else was ready to receive the order but the cashier insisted on handling it. The price was right.
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Diego S.
Are you uncomely? A frightful excuse for a human? I am. And that's precisely why I come here to eat. Much akin to how the human body is unable to discern hunger from sleep deprivation, so goes it with the waitresses at IHOP, routinely confusing my beastly cast with old age. "Will you be ordering off of our Club 55 menu today?" her inflection almost shrapnel-like and every bit as piercing. "Why yes...yes I will be, thank you very much." I can get a three-egg omelette with two fillings and two pancakes for $5.79. A glass of water and a twenty percent tip and I'm out the door for under seven bucks, and all without a visit from the manager. Cool, eh? Anyways, if you're a hi-miler like me, or, you're just plain homely, give IHOP a try. It also helps if you're devoid of any normal levels of shame and guilt. Black stretch socks, flip-flops, an oversized Ed Hardy shirt and New Balance Cross Trainer's also play a vital role. Cross Trainer's...yeah, right.
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Sonya B C.
The wait staff is young, and mine was very friendly. Although I was a solo and eating the 55+ breakfast, she was very attentive, friendly, and helpful. The service was good the food was only so so. The pancakes are tasty, the bacon very greasy. But Hey, for 6.50 (or whatever it was), what do you expect??? I would not go back, but if you like pancakes, you can get inexpensive pancakes here. (ate here October 29, 2013)
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Nick P.
The service here is terrible. I went my whole meal with an empty glass that was never refilled. My sons order was incorrect after repeating it three times.
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Marty F.
I cant believe this place only has 2.5 stars. My girlfriend come here at least once a week. We usually come here about 9PM or after and have always had the best service. Ali is usually our waitress and knows what we love. The food is wonderful and nothing beats a stack of fresh pancakes. Ihop is the best at that. Last night we actually ate light and for once I didnt get pancakes.. I know crazy! But I did feel good after and not full like usual. haha. Thanks for the great service!
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Kimi A.
So Ihop is a run-of-the-mill pancake house, but it's still a nice cheap place to have a sit down meal. I think their menu has improved, more selections at least. The hot chocolate is pretty darn divine for such a place. And this location is as good as an Ihop gets. I've been multiple times but the last time was great because our waiter was so friendly. He was a big guy with a dry sense of humor that made us chuckle. Admittedly he had a tough time because some school dance had taken place that night, and he was 1 of only 2 waiters working the unexpected crowd. But, he still tried to apologize and did his best. We appreciated the effort and I got to satisfy my craving for crepes. No matter what one might think, Ihop has the best crepes near me. The swedish lingonberry ones are soooo gooood, I always order them.
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Lucinda N.
This location is family owned. Friendly service. Yummy food. I love that they have hazelnut coffee creamer for my coffee and serve Pepsi too. It's kid-friendly place because my toddler can wander a little bit & the staff is okay with talking with him as I return him to our table. We are semi-regulars here. I only return to places with good service & good food.
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Aggie R.
Went here for a late night breakfast when a pancake craving hit. Was decent. I stuck with the original pancake syrup. They have flavored options such as strawberry, blueberry and butter pecan, but they tasted like medicine to me. I was allowed to order from the kids menu, so that was a plus as i was not feeling like having a huge stack of pancakes. Waitress was friendly and attentive, kept the water and coffee coming. Interior was clean and quiet.
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Albert H.
Good weekday spot because it isn't crowded with younger folks looking for that late morning breakfast. Food here is average as far as IHOPs go and frankly I'm looking for another location to be my go-to spot. Scrambled eggs often browned on the bottom. Pancakes undercooked. Service is polite & attentive on my visits though, and the parking is generous.
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Marvin A.
Pancakes with a PEDIGREE ..... I think not !!!!! Its been a few years, since We have gone to this location. Nothing memorable, about our visits through the years. This FRANCHISEE .... does not take IHOP coupon's. The IHOP of our choice, has been at the 101 & Raintree.
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J. H. A.
Went here on Memorial Day. The place was jumping so I expected I might getmy order wrong. What I didn't expect was a cold waffle, under cooked runny eggs and dried out sausage. I eat at IHOP frequently and I was shocked. I did complain abou the eggs and I had a deduction off of my bill so kudos for the good service. Terrible day though for my food. I don't understand, the waiter came back quickly with my order yet everything was cold and dry except the undercooked eggs. It was a different waiter who took my order who brought the food. The first waiter only came back to bring the check. Won't be back here since I had a better breakfast at the Good Egg near by. I believe I will stick with the Good Egg.
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M. R.
You're on Yelp. You're at least trying to be smart about the places you eat, shop and wear lampshades on your head. I should not have to tell you that IHOPs aren't part of the upper crust when it comes to restaurants. In fact, after visiting this one, I wouldn't put them in the crust at all. Maybe in the black burnt to the pan. On a good day. It was not a good day when one of my housemates, being less inclined to visit Yelp than I, expressed a sudden craving for IHOP and their new sausage and biscuit ensemble. I'm pretty sure they had him at "sausage", and honestly I can't blame him for the craving in that case. A good platter of biscuits and sausage is a beautiful thing. Well, dear Yelp, you are hella not going to find such a thing here. If indeed you find anything at all. While we waited 30+ minutes for our breakfast, we happened to notice that, based on the other nearby tables, the kitchen at this establishment had about a 50% success rate. We subsequently spent our remaining downtime wagering who would be the victim at our table. The one who ordered the omelette it turned out. She had ordered one sans ham. It should go to show you how much ham was actually involved that she had taken several good bites and not discovered the mistake before the waiter showed up and yanked the plate away from her. I shudder to think what became of the rest of that wrong omelette. I had a bite of the "right" one myself. How does one even tell that yellow substance constitutes "eggs"? As for the sausage gravy and biscuits: this was arrayed in a comical fashion resembling gun turrets, and th gravy contained no sausage itself, as is customary. The pancakes tasted like they'd been liberally dusted with uncooked cake mix and the syrup bordered on dreadful, with distinct notes of bubblegum, even in the maple. Of course the silverware was sticky. What else would one expect? As a final note, one of the people at our table subsequently felt unwell. I wish we'd been surprised. On the off chance any of you Yelpers are considering going here, let me be the one to remind you: don't do it!
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Eli S.
The next time that my boyfriend and I want to go to an IHOP, I am going to travel a bit farther and visit the one on Raintree and 101, because not only does it not accept coupons, it seems to have lazy, inattentive servers too. I think it is a bad sign when a customer is trying to catch a server's attention, and there are three just standing near the kitchen entrance talking to each other for about ten minutes without attending them. We unfortunately asked for extra sour cream for our Chicken Fajita omelette and waited about seven minutes for it to arrive, even though the restaurant wasn't even busy. Needless to say, I will be avoiding this location for a while.
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Andrea N.
This place blows. Seriously blows. I know, I shouldn't expect much at IHOP. But I normally like it for cheap, greasy, fattening breakfasts, especially if I'm hungover. Not anymore. I went last month and, as always, ordered the migas. The eggs came, with about a pathetic three or four tortilla strips in a soup of egg, tomato and grease. All covered with an inch of USDA Grade D processed cheese. I scraped the cheese off. But that didn't solve the problem of the inch of grease on the plate. I ate about four bites. I told the waitress that it was inedible, but she wasn't helpful. Then when I paid, the guy asked how everything was. I told him, and he grunted. Still had to pay for it, though. Why do they ask if they don't care? IHOP, I'm done with you.
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John C.
The right formula! Gourmet Food, No, but good food served in a very clean setting by thorougly friendly staff, and all at value-oriented pricing. We love Gourmet Foodm but are also regular fans of IHOP!
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marty b.
Go every so often. Always great service & good food. Plus they give 20% off when you ride your motorcycle in! Never had a bad meal here.
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Scottsdale, AZ, 85250
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Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Brunch Parking : Private Lot Bike Parking : No Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : No Waiter Service : Yes
Dinah G.
Not impressed - I ordered two meals to go and did not get the large coke I ordered, I asked the cashier where it was and she sent a guy back to get it. He returned with a cup and no straw and had to be sent back again? He returned and attempted to hand me a tiny little cup? I said that doesn't look like a large. He said "well, I'm new, it's all I could find soooooo....???" To which I replied "well I paid for a large coke and that is not a large sooo...???" So then he found a manager who was able to locate cups (?) and she gave me my coke. There was no butter in the bags, and I ordered 3 stacks of pancakes in both meals and got 2 pancakes each. I'm annoyed that they didn't get my order right, they I had to be kept waiting while they figured out where the cups were (are they hidden somewhere in a magical IHOP cupboard...?) and that they gave me whatever cup was lying around, because it's all that the new guy could find, and that's ok? I'm sorry if you are new, but ask someone if you don't know, rather than just giving customers whatever you can find!!!
(1)John G.
Generally, I like IHOP for a quick, generous, plain meal. Not this branch. It advertises right up front: "Family owned and operated. No coupons or discounts accepted." That sets the tone. Once your server has taken your order and (maybe) delivered it correctly, you're on your own if you want to attract her attention again -- even through the place is usually three-quarters empty. Surly, unpleasant, uncaring attitude from the top down. At other IHOPs, I sub extra salsa for sour cream on my southwestern-style omelets. Never a problem. Here, they hit you an extra charge. No point complaining to the manager. It's "family owned," remember? You think they're going to fire mom or sis? Dream on. Better yet, stay away. There are PLENTY of other restaurants in that area, and every one of them is better.
(1)Mummy D.
Ihop is on the same level as Denny's. Cheap, greasy & salty food quite possibly sprinkled with crushed laxatives. I always leave Ihop bloated and queasy. I only go here because my daughter (2) likes the create-a-face pancake. I think their pancakes are too mushy and the bacon is way too salty. I've tried their lunch menu as well and found it to be just as bad as breakfast. There is always a wait, the tables are always sticky and I always feel rushed by the servers.
(2)Amber A.
Eventhough this is a chain, I feel the staff are excellent. We had very attentive service ( helpful when eating with kids) and the food was great. I do not eat pancakes often, so it is always a treat to eat at IHOP. Their scrambled eggs are out of this world. I have heard that they put pancake batter in the egg mixture to make them super-fluffy. Great family time and value. Thanks IHOP.
(5)Sandi O.
It's a pancake house that's open 24 hours. While I am a fan of their breakfast items, I can't say that I care for much else on the menu but the burgers. We have always been treated very nice by the staff and service is fairly quick. The big plus to this location is that it's located close to the house and open 24 hours. That means when I have a doctors appointment telling not to eat after midnight, I can come here at 10:30 in the evening, eat something and not be starving by the time I get to my appointment. This is a big plus for someone like me that gets very hangry.
(4)Aaron M.
When I'm in this part of town I always like to stop here to eat. Great food and great service!
(5)Sarah B.
Not surprising, the food and service were terrible and my husband got severely ill after consuming what they said was a T bone steak.... Although he did wonder if it had come from a cow.... He wasn't sure... He said it came from some sort of an animal, however was not convinced it was beef. Needless to say, after 3 hours in the bathroom last night and still sick today likely from food poisoning, we will never return to this crap hole of a place ever again.
(1)Kerstin H.
We actually drive further to go to this location. We were here on Saturday and really enjoyed our meal. The staff here has consistently been better than the IHOP located off of Pima & the 101. They are friendly here and we haven't had issues with them getting our orders right. The restaurant has recently been remodeled. We are looking forward to going back.
(5)Yvonne G.
I don't get why this IHOP is getting such low ratings. It is located in a nice area in Scottsdale and the place has been recently remodeled. It is a clean place to eat. In addition, the waiters and waitresses are attentive and respectful. They usually take your order in a timely manner---unless of course, you arrive on a Sunday morning right after church lets out. On Sunday you will wait at least 20 minutes to get a table and about 5 to 6 minutes to get a server to your table. Let's face it, he place is crowded because most people go out for Sunday breakfast. That's as simple as that. My experience here is that they serve good food at not so outrageous prices and you get really good deals if you are 55 or over. So if you don't want to wait, don't come here on a Sunday. It's not fair to judge service on a Sunday. On an over 55 menu (which I partake of), you can get an amazing breakfast for about $8 out the door. You can't beat that. In addition, if you respond to the survey on your receipt, you will get a free drink next time. That means a savings of $2.79 plus tax and tip (for coffee) if you complete the survey and get the code. I don't know what people look for when they go to IHOP. It is not a foodie's haven. It is a place to get breakfast items, basic American fare (cheeseburgers, fries, etc) and of late they have added more international items. That's it. Want a great steak? Go to Ruth's Chris or Flemings. Want an amazing burger? Go to those burger places where they charge 12.95 for a plain burger plus fries. I hold no stock in IHOP so my comments are based on my many experiences at this IHOP and hopefully to bring balance to some of the mediocre reviews.
(4)Kacee F.
We have eaten here twice in one week. They have a senior menu for Pops and when you can get 2 eggs, bacon, sausage, pancakes and hash browns for less than $6.00 it is a great deal for seniors. I wish they had more of a lunch selection but hey they are known for their pancakes. There new salad with chicken, oranges and pecans is pretty good and is a pretty big size. Nice friendly staff and pretty good salad.
(3)Semhar M.
We had a late Sunday breakfast here (08/17/14). Restaurant was clean and not busy. We got greeted and seated next to the check out. Waitress was nice and food was the standard Ihop food. We had nothing to complain. ***I'm giving only one star because of one employee (Malcolm) who was standing around at the checkout and decided he needed to burp out loud while we were eating right next to him. What was disgusting and respect-less!!
(1)Shane S.
Very poor service by Mary Jane she is very slow and inconsiderate to her customers and very rude waiter if you get her just leave
(1)Chrissy C.
Service was terrible. Food did not come out the way it should have. Eggs undercooked and mush, bacon not crispy. They ran out of food for our order but didn't tell us until way after we had ordered. Told my waiter about my food and he just took it away and didn't offer to fix it or ask if there was anything else I wanted. Will not be going to this IHOP again.
(1)Mary Z.
Food good sometimes ,remodel nice. 2 times there . 1 waitress had attitude over easy eggs runny did not eat nothing done. 2 attitude waitress again we were a group after bowling some women playing. Mah jong told us to be quiet it is a restaurant we were paying they were playing for free. Maybe we should start a poker group there and not pay then IHOP would listen to our complaints.
(3)Michael G.
OMG. How many times do I need to slam my head against this wall before I learn that IHOP is not the place to go if you want to eat in less than an hour. We get in and order two omelets, nothing special and just off the menu. It is almost twenty minutes later and no food. Some things never change.
(2)Mayan X.
wait was loooong...but we were in an area where there are more retired folks than anything else. the food was good. like all IHOPS lately there were as many customers as employees running through the place....the manager and another staff member had a loud conversation next to our table about the dishwasher lady walking out after 17 years. and needing to find her or call her. wow
(3)james c.
This is an IHOP so my expectations were not high. I might add that we got as good as we can hope for. We came on Christmas morning so I was glad the place was open. We were seated by a friendly hostess and allowed to pick a different table when we didn't care for the first. Our waitress was prompt and friendly and helpful. Food came quickly and was good enough: for the price you can't expect haut cuisine. The waitress checked back and refilled water. We were ahead of the game until it came time to pay. The cashier took a takeout order as we were paying and was not effective at multitasking. She left us waiting as she couldn't do both. Somebody else was ready to receive the order but the cashier insisted on handling it. The price was right.
(3)Diego S.
Are you uncomely? A frightful excuse for a human? I am. And that's precisely why I come here to eat. Much akin to how the human body is unable to discern hunger from sleep deprivation, so goes it with the waitresses at IHOP, routinely confusing my beastly cast with old age. "Will you be ordering off of our Club 55 menu today?" her inflection almost shrapnel-like and every bit as piercing. "Why yes...yes I will be, thank you very much." I can get a three-egg omelette with two fillings and two pancakes for $5.79. A glass of water and a twenty percent tip and I'm out the door for under seven bucks, and all without a visit from the manager. Cool, eh? Anyways, if you're a hi-miler like me, or, you're just plain homely, give IHOP a try. It also helps if you're devoid of any normal levels of shame and guilt. Black stretch socks, flip-flops, an oversized Ed Hardy shirt and New Balance Cross Trainer's also play a vital role. Cross Trainer's...yeah, right.
(5)Sonya B C.
The wait staff is young, and mine was very friendly. Although I was a solo and eating the 55+ breakfast, she was very attentive, friendly, and helpful. The service was good the food was only so so. The pancakes are tasty, the bacon very greasy. But Hey, for 6.50 (or whatever it was), what do you expect??? I would not go back, but if you like pancakes, you can get inexpensive pancakes here. (ate here October 29, 2013)
(2)Nick P.
The service here is terrible. I went my whole meal with an empty glass that was never refilled. My sons order was incorrect after repeating it three times.
(1)Marty F.
I cant believe this place only has 2.5 stars. My girlfriend come here at least once a week. We usually come here about 9PM or after and have always had the best service. Ali is usually our waitress and knows what we love. The food is wonderful and nothing beats a stack of fresh pancakes. Ihop is the best at that. Last night we actually ate light and for once I didnt get pancakes.. I know crazy! But I did feel good after and not full like usual. haha. Thanks for the great service!
(5)Kimi A.
So Ihop is a run-of-the-mill pancake house, but it's still a nice cheap place to have a sit down meal. I think their menu has improved, more selections at least. The hot chocolate is pretty darn divine for such a place. And this location is as good as an Ihop gets. I've been multiple times but the last time was great because our waiter was so friendly. He was a big guy with a dry sense of humor that made us chuckle. Admittedly he had a tough time because some school dance had taken place that night, and he was 1 of only 2 waiters working the unexpected crowd. But, he still tried to apologize and did his best. We appreciated the effort and I got to satisfy my craving for crepes. No matter what one might think, Ihop has the best crepes near me. The swedish lingonberry ones are soooo gooood, I always order them.
(3)Lucinda N.
This location is family owned. Friendly service. Yummy food. I love that they have hazelnut coffee creamer for my coffee and serve Pepsi too. It's kid-friendly place because my toddler can wander a little bit & the staff is okay with talking with him as I return him to our table. We are semi-regulars here. I only return to places with good service & good food.
(5)Aggie R.
Went here for a late night breakfast when a pancake craving hit. Was decent. I stuck with the original pancake syrup. They have flavored options such as strawberry, blueberry and butter pecan, but they tasted like medicine to me. I was allowed to order from the kids menu, so that was a plus as i was not feeling like having a huge stack of pancakes. Waitress was friendly and attentive, kept the water and coffee coming. Interior was clean and quiet.
(4)Albert H.
Good weekday spot because it isn't crowded with younger folks looking for that late morning breakfast. Food here is average as far as IHOPs go and frankly I'm looking for another location to be my go-to spot. Scrambled eggs often browned on the bottom. Pancakes undercooked. Service is polite & attentive on my visits though, and the parking is generous.
(3)Marvin A.
Pancakes with a PEDIGREE ..... I think not !!!!! Its been a few years, since We have gone to this location. Nothing memorable, about our visits through the years. This FRANCHISEE .... does not take IHOP coupon's. The IHOP of our choice, has been at the 101 & Raintree.
(2)J. H. A.
Went here on Memorial Day. The place was jumping so I expected I might getmy order wrong. What I didn't expect was a cold waffle, under cooked runny eggs and dried out sausage. I eat at IHOP frequently and I was shocked. I did complain abou the eggs and I had a deduction off of my bill so kudos for the good service. Terrible day though for my food. I don't understand, the waiter came back quickly with my order yet everything was cold and dry except the undercooked eggs. It was a different waiter who took my order who brought the food. The first waiter only came back to bring the check. Won't be back here since I had a better breakfast at the Good Egg near by. I believe I will stick with the Good Egg.
(2)M. R.
You're on Yelp. You're at least trying to be smart about the places you eat, shop and wear lampshades on your head. I should not have to tell you that IHOPs aren't part of the upper crust when it comes to restaurants. In fact, after visiting this one, I wouldn't put them in the crust at all. Maybe in the black burnt to the pan. On a good day. It was not a good day when one of my housemates, being less inclined to visit Yelp than I, expressed a sudden craving for IHOP and their new sausage and biscuit ensemble. I'm pretty sure they had him at "sausage", and honestly I can't blame him for the craving in that case. A good platter of biscuits and sausage is a beautiful thing. Well, dear Yelp, you are hella not going to find such a thing here. If indeed you find anything at all. While we waited 30+ minutes for our breakfast, we happened to notice that, based on the other nearby tables, the kitchen at this establishment had about a 50% success rate. We subsequently spent our remaining downtime wagering who would be the victim at our table. The one who ordered the omelette it turned out. She had ordered one sans ham. It should go to show you how much ham was actually involved that she had taken several good bites and not discovered the mistake before the waiter showed up and yanked the plate away from her. I shudder to think what became of the rest of that wrong omelette. I had a bite of the "right" one myself. How does one even tell that yellow substance constitutes "eggs"? As for the sausage gravy and biscuits: this was arrayed in a comical fashion resembling gun turrets, and th gravy contained no sausage itself, as is customary. The pancakes tasted like they'd been liberally dusted with uncooked cake mix and the syrup bordered on dreadful, with distinct notes of bubblegum, even in the maple. Of course the silverware was sticky. What else would one expect? As a final note, one of the people at our table subsequently felt unwell. I wish we'd been surprised. On the off chance any of you Yelpers are considering going here, let me be the one to remind you: don't do it!
(1)Eli S.
The next time that my boyfriend and I want to go to an IHOP, I am going to travel a bit farther and visit the one on Raintree and 101, because not only does it not accept coupons, it seems to have lazy, inattentive servers too. I think it is a bad sign when a customer is trying to catch a server's attention, and there are three just standing near the kitchen entrance talking to each other for about ten minutes without attending them. We unfortunately asked for extra sour cream for our Chicken Fajita omelette and waited about seven minutes for it to arrive, even though the restaurant wasn't even busy. Needless to say, I will be avoiding this location for a while.
(2)Andrea N.
This place blows. Seriously blows. I know, I shouldn't expect much at IHOP. But I normally like it for cheap, greasy, fattening breakfasts, especially if I'm hungover. Not anymore. I went last month and, as always, ordered the migas. The eggs came, with about a pathetic three or four tortilla strips in a soup of egg, tomato and grease. All covered with an inch of USDA Grade D processed cheese. I scraped the cheese off. But that didn't solve the problem of the inch of grease on the plate. I ate about four bites. I told the waitress that it was inedible, but she wasn't helpful. Then when I paid, the guy asked how everything was. I told him, and he grunted. Still had to pay for it, though. Why do they ask if they don't care? IHOP, I'm done with you.
(1)John C.
The right formula! Gourmet Food, No, but good food served in a very clean setting by thorougly friendly staff, and all at value-oriented pricing. We love Gourmet Foodm but are also regular fans of IHOP!
(4)marty b.
Go every so often. Always great service & good food. Plus they give 20% off when you ride your motorcycle in! Never had a bad meal here.
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