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    We ordered our food, the biggie omelette we split it plenty of food. Great taste and service was excellent.

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    The Original Pancake House - fresh strawberry pancakes with a huge side of fresh whip

    The Original Pancake House

    3.9(261 reviews)
    53.7 mi
    $$

    Stopped in here for breakfast on 12/18/25. Starting with our service we had a youngish/ middle aged…read morehispanic woman for our server. Easily the nicest most awesome person i've met in a long time.. Service alone should be 10 stars. My wife got huevos rancheros. I got Jose scrambler. Oh, my gosh both were perfect. Easily 5 star food. Can't wait till they open new restaurant in Mentor OH.

    Two things to know about this place: 1) If you are meeting people there for a meal, you won't get…read moreseated until everyone in your party is there and 2) be prepared to have someone come to your table to ask you to leave after you pay your bill because they need your table...even though there might be a LOT of open tables elsewhere in the restaurant. (This rule is apparently stated somewhere on the menu.) My wife and I were meeting our daughter for breakfast at 8:30 AM on a Saturday and she was running a few minutes late. There were a lot of empty tables, so we figured we could sit and enjoy some coffee until she arrived. The hostess informed us they do not seat 'incomplete parties', so at 8:35, when our girl arrived, we were seated immediately. To us, it was an odd rule, but not completely unreasonable. We shrugged it off. Our service and the food was very good overall. Once we were seated, our server came to the table with menus and water. While we were waiting for coffee, another younger woman came to our table to make sure someone had taken care of us. That was great and our server turned out to be very attentive and efficient. We were enjoying a really great breakfast visit with our daughter. Food was tasty and portions were plentiful. The conversation was happy and the overall experience to that point was very positive. Around 9:45 our server came to the table to give us the bill and I was able to pay it at the table-so convenient! A few minutes later, we were wrapping up our stay while trying to finish our coffee and conversation, when a man came to our table a and told us, "You're going to have to leave. We need your table." He was blunt and unpleasant, and never identified himself. We were dumbfounded. None of us had EVER been asked to leave a restaurant for ANY reason. When we got up and began walking out, we counted eight available tables up front and there were two in our section, plus there was a room in the back with tables. WHY would a manager ruin a mostly positive experience with such a rude, offensive, and unnecessary request? We had confirmed it was the manager who told us to leave because we mentioned what happened to the hostess (who seemed mildly surprised) and she confirmed the man who had told us to leave was, indeed, the manager. My wife is from Chicago and has been to the Original Pancake House near where she grew up and she had never had an experience like ours in a city that is SO much larger and busier than Woodmere, Ohio. We may try to give this place another shot since the food and service was good. I did let the corporate office know we were offended by the manager's rudeness. Their corporate office was responsive and apologetic, so I give them bonus points for hearing our concerns.

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    Burton Log Cabin - Evaporation room

    Burton Log Cabin

    4.7(3 reviews)
    36.5 mi

    Burton Log Cabin & Sugar Camp is a working sugar house in downtown Burton. It is operated by the…read moreBurton Chamber of Commerce. I didn't have this sugar house on my itinerary of places to visit. Instead I just wandered in while at the Apple Butter Fest and Burton Fall Festival. That's right, both were happening at the same time and it was so fun to adventure to both. The cabin attracted me because so many people were hanging out outside and walking in to check it out. I also had to check it out. AMBIANCE: Cabin vibes with toasty fireplace and chandelier you'd find at a cabin in the wild. One room is the marketplace. Another room is evaporation room for maple syrup production. It wasn't actively working during my visit and I'd love to see its operation. INVENTORY: The sugar house has it all - maple candy, maple syrup (also in bulk), skin care, BBQ sauce, candles, maple cream candy, pancake mix, popcorn, apple butter, coffee, cotton candy, and more. They produce maple syrup every spring, but operate as a shop all year round. They also sell merchandise from local makers. They'll also ship maple products anywhere to you! The inventory was very impressive. The prices seemed pretty reasonable for locally produced maple syrup. SERVICE: The service was very friendly. All customers were immediately served and the line moved very quickly. In full transparency, I was exhausted by the time I walked over to the Burton Log Cabin. My tote was full of apple butter and foods from the Apple Butter Fest. I wasn't in the mood to carry more stuff. I decided to visit during maple season to get their products and check out all the activities! I always find places to visit during maple season and will add this gem to my itinerary.

    Took a chance during the virus scare, drove to Burton and found the maple cabin opened. It wasn't…read morebusy so we talked with the people there. They showed us the local maple syrups for sale, the sweet eats, pancake mixes, and lots of Ohio made goodies. A man in the syrup production answered questions. I learned that the three-gallon buckets seen on the maple trees can be full of sap in only one night. Sap collecting all depends on the weather. Syrup making has been in production since February. By the end of March sap tapping is wrapping up. Unfortunately, all the pancake breakfasts are cancelled. For all ages.

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    Maple syrup

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