Best pancake houses.(in the Western US)(Brief Article)

From: Sunset | Date: March 1, 2001 | Copyright information

Hail the pancake! How humble it is, how unassuming. And yet the pancake (and its cubist cousin, the waffle) is the most cheerful of breakfasts. In Alameda, California, Ole's Waffle Shop (1507 Park St.; 510/522-8108) has a classic neon sign outside and big weekend crowds clamoring for short stacks. Equally beloved are the hotcakes served in ...

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Best pancake houses.(in the Western US)(Brief Article)
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