The wait is horrendous and the app they use only lets you check in if you are within a certain radius. If the wait is over an hour, you will end up waiting even if yoh were 30 miles away. The food is good, but they could use more variety in terms of breakfast items like FlapJack's.
They rock breakfast & brunch LIKE A BOSS ( in my humble opinion)! :)
Big fan for years. I've been a fan of the O.P.H. for years now, ever since the freebie, throwaway tabloid for metro Detroit listed them as having one of the 10 best breakfasts in the metropolitan area. I used to patronize their Birmingham location at least once a week. they remind me of what the IHOP USED to be and SHOULD be, although they, too, have followed the IHOP's example and purged their menu to try and be more than just pancakes. BIG MISTAKE.
whenever I go out of town, I try to find one to patronize. missed my chance during a recent trip to florida, so I did a road trip here from J.C. on the 4th. they occupy a former BBQ joint, hence the hunting lodge theme that someone commented on. In their earlier years, they did not build their own facilities but rehab'ed what someone else had built (exmaples: SOuthfield and Birmingham in Michigan, their New Andersonville ("Atlanta") location in 1987, their Miami and Ft. Lauderdale locations (1988-1989). In the 1990's I noted that they were building their own, new facilities in Miami and Jacksonville.
I had their apple pancake with a side of hash and both were wonderful.
I asked about the orange juice and was assured that it was squeezed to order except in busy times when they might squeeze some in anticipation of demand, but it does not sit around long like someone else complained.
very much worth the road trip and I will visit them again. They close early, at 2:30, so it makes road trip visits tricky. have to leave on time and allow time for delays.
Best bacon ever. Great service. Love it!
Not cheap but crazy awesome breakfast. The baked omelette is killer as is the Dutch baby
Fantastic. Full menu of pancakes and other breakfast foods. Great blueberry pancakes and the blueberry compote syrup is hot and fresh. They also serve fresh squeezed orange juice that actually tastes like an orange. These are the best pancakes I've had in the St. Louis area. Be careful of the after-church rush on Sunday, but even then still worth the wait.
Two words. Bacon Pancakes!!!
Excellant and original. Full menu of all types of pancakes and eggs. I started drooling so I did not bother to read the rest of the menu. DD had chocolate chip pancakes (lots of choc chips), DW had potato pancakes which are very potato-ey (and fabulous) and I had the Dutch Baby (so excellant I had no leftovers). We also had a side of hash browns (hint of onion), eggs and toast. I meant to take pictures of the food, but it looked so good, we all dug in immediately. :-)
You can expect to spend $10-15 per person but it will be worth it. OPH was busy at 10:30am but the wait was short. With a full house, the service and attention was good. Juice is squeezed fresh, coffee was good.
THE best pancakes I've ever had! And my first time to ever have fresh squeezed grapefruit juice -- Wow! The prices are a little high, but it's definitely worth it. Get there early or be prepared to wait. If you're lucky, you can snag a seat at the breakfast bar; it's first come first serve.
When I grow up, I want to be a pancake!. My oh my! They put magic in their pancakes. I'm not sure what the secret ingredient might be, but the pancakes are sexy good. AND my favorite dish here is not even pancakes, but the Sante Fe Omelette. Spicy and cheesy. I wish I could lose weight by eating them. Then they would be perfect. Service is great - even when they are crazy busy - which they usually are. Enjoy!
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