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2.0 (44 reviews)
Open 6:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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Lemon ricotta blueberry crepe
James M.

Not a bad place to eat. They have a few new items but I haven't been here in months so.. my kids really enjoy the pancakes and French fries. Weird combo but it keeps them quiet lol. The staff is pretty good at getting everything and super friendly. Hard to judge something like an IHOP. It's either good or bad and this one is pretty good.

Bacon Temptation Omelette
Laura M.

Our food was good, the steak tips were a little undercooked but still good. The only issue is the hostess stand was completely failing and the manager was no where to be found. We put our name on the list and was told 15 mins. However it was more like 45 mins, and while we were there we watched a mass exodus of customers waiting leave before being seated. There were plenty of empty booths but apparently 4 parties of 6 people brought the restaurant to a complete standstill, with the kitchen backed up they decided not to seat anyone else. 4 names were on the list before us all party of 2's and all 4 walked out. After us on the list was a party of 5 and another party of 2, they also walked out after waiting 30 mins. A party of 5 left, and then another party of 3. There wasn't a hostess at the front and it appeared as if it wasn't any one persons job but any waitress who walked by would say "not much longer" and keep walking. It ended up being a 2 hour breakfast and I never saw a manager the entire time.

My "extra" vanilla sauce and the not even half full caramel.

This Ihop has a consistent smell that will make you take your food home and not eat it. It's amazing how run down this place has gotten considering it used to be packed. I came in last night and ordered tres laches pancakes with extra vanilla. A full stack is 4 pancakes now for $12. Instead of my extra cup of vanilla she just give ma half the caramel and a full vanilla. Like gee thanks and I didn't even get a receipt to be able to review it so I'm leaving my review here. The one thing I can say is it was fast since there was only 1 other car in the parking lot and her kids was running all through the place tracking her down since she was also all over the place. I don't see me going back until there's definitely a overhaul. I was going to Mebane which is cleaner but the staff there act like they could care less. I've had to wait there for almost a hour because their staff don't like answering the phone and will literally cut off the ringer. I guess no more Ihop. They just don't care if they have customers or not anymore. The whole drive to Mebane to wait 45 minutes because they wouldn't answer the phone to take my order is BS! And having to eat at a dirty Ihop is even more BS! You can see the filth in the upholstery and smell it in the whole place. Please bring back the Ihop I used to constantly visit. Clean, lit up, cheerful and great breakfast at great prices back in the day. And top notch customer service was always available! The way it is now it's just going to end up closed again and no one to blame except the people that don't want to provide the service. It don't cost $12 to make 4 pancakes not even with the toppings. It's paying for service that we're not receiving. Including maintenance and cleaning.

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