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Les Brothers Pancake House

Les Brothers Pancake House

2708 Highway Ave Highland, IN 46322-1650, United States

Cafés • Kebab • Pizza • Asiatic


"Went for breakfast based on the reviews. Most of the menu items are high carb and calorie count dishes. I love good pancakes, waffles and French toast but I can?t eat those while trying to maintain a type2 diabetes regimen so I had to pass and admire other folks plates. I still splurged a little and had the corned beef hash and eggs with potatoes and wheat toast. My meal was really good but I couldn?t finish it without stuffing myself and that?s a testament to the ample portions they serve. Now here?s the disappointment. I don?t have a gallbladder due to a surgery years ago and it?s changed the way I eat now. If food is greasy or oily, it will go through my system 15-20 minutes after a meal. Therein lies the problem, some restaurants use a flavored cooking oil substitute or perhaps go heavy on the oil or butter grilling their food. I should have known better than to try the conventional cooked potatoes and paid for it 20 minutes later when I left. While the food was tasty, it was grilled a bit oily. I?ve eaten at other restaurants that make awesome red potatoes with rosemary, onions and such and never had to make the bathroom pilgrimage. I?d still give their food 4 stars but the heavy portions, high carb and cooking oils brought it a 3. Service though was excellent, my server was on point and charming. I still may try them again just to carb out and experience the pancakes and waffles plates. You only live once as they say."

Tom's Pancake House

Tom's Pancake House

12925 SW Canyon Rd, Beaverton, Oregon, 97005, United States

Coffee • Cheese • American • North American


"I just want to give you a realistic expectation of this place. In a word: underwhelming. The service is fine and minimal which I prefer. I?m trying to eat with my wife. Friendly and non intrusive. Coffee refills aplenty. Coffee: Cheap, diner coffee. I?mpicky on my coffee so if you?re not, disregard this. But it?s just brown water with milk and sugar. Hit the caffeine fixthough. Pancakes: solid pancakes. However, at about $3.75 for one flapjack, absolutely not worth the expense unless you?reHANKERING for a pancake. Eggs: good eggs prepared well. But it?s just eggs. Biscuits and Gravy: canned sausage white gravywith not enough sausage. Thick and slightly cooled. Biscuits were chewy and microwaved. Absolutely 1 star. But I ate thembecause I paid $9 for them the two eggs. Wife got French toast. Was about $15. We upgraded to the ?cinnamon roll Frenchtoast?. Just tasted like French toast. Which is solid, but French toast is easy to make and if it?s upcharged, we expect more.No toppings on it. Syrup is high fructose corn syrup unless you fork out extra for the premium real maple syrup. Overall:you?re barely getting any bang for your buck. It?s cheap diner food not even cheap GOOD diner food. Mostly bland or simpleflavors for inflated prices. As an example, their ?supreme burrito? is about $14. It?s contains eggs, tills oil cheese, andranchero sauce. No meat. For $14 you?re getting a breakfast burrito with no meat. That?s the kind of deals you?re gettinghere. I?m not bitter from going here I knew it was a gamble and my wife and I enjoyed reviewing this place. I hope thishelps. I would not recommend going to this place."