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Canada Day pancake special at IHOP — and other Niagara eateries serving sweet stacks

Canada Day pancake special at IHOP — and other Niagara eateries serving sweet stacks

IHOP may not be a Canadian brand, but it is offering a deal just for Canadians.
From Monday, June 30, to Wednesday, July 2, local IHOP restaurants will offer a stack of red and white buttermilk pancakes for 56 cents.
Participating IHOP restaurants will be offering a stack of red and white pancakes for 56 cents from June 30 to July 2.
The special comes drizzled with maple syrup, glazed strawberries and whipped cream.
All participating locations will be open Canada Day.
Here are also five Canadian spots where you can enjoy pancakes Canada Day weekend.
Flying Saucer Restaurant in Niagara Falls.
The building is designed like its namesake, and is best known for its breakfast menu. The restaurant also has an early bird breakfast special available 6 a.m.-10 a.m.
Location:
6768 Lundy's Lane, Niagara Falls
Phone:
905-356-4553
A Niagara spot that offers blueberry and chocolate chip pancakes, along with an all-day breakfast menu.
Location:
8123 Lundy's Lane, Niagara Falls
Phone:
905-356-5527
Stacked Pancake & Breakfast House is a good Canadian option with two locations in the Niagara region.
This chain has a greasy spoon vibe and a breakfast menu that includes pancake stacks with options such as strawberry cheesecake and cinnabun pancakes. There are also gluten-free options.
Locations:
7190 Morrison St., Niagara Falls. Phone: 905-357-5700
6840 McLeod Rd., Niagara Falls. Phone 905-356-3636
Pancakes from Stacked Pancake.
After starting as a snack bar in Quebec, Cora is now a countrywide chain. Aside from breakfast classics such as omelette and eggs benedict, it also serves pancakes, including its triple chocolate and strawberry banana options.
Location:
210 Glendale Ave., St. Catharines
Phone:
905-397-4397
Red velvet pancakes and Reese's peanut butter cup pancakes made by Pur and Simple.
Another Quebec-based chain, it is well known for its brunch offerings and fresh smoothies. It also offers pancake flavours that include espresso, chocolate and triple berry.
Locations:
3770 Montrose Rd., Niagara Falls. Phone: 289-296-6167
290 Glendale Ave., St. Catharines. Phone: 905-227-4955

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