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1.4 (102 reviews)
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Very loud
Casual
Good for kids
Good for groups

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This place is very gross. Communication is also very bad. I really don't see myself eating here again. Aside having to wait for a little over 30 minutes to get to sit at a table, the tables themselves are very filthy and unattended. The staff also kept dropping plates on the floor and spilling food all over the place. This IHOP place is simply terrible.

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Brock B.

I came here around midnight on a Friday night, and the service was not great. Our food took about an hour to come out, and it was not even hot. I ordered the new pancakes they had for the month of October, and they were nothing exceptional. The apple pie was the best pancake I had. Overall, not the best IHOP I have been to, but definitely come if you get the midnight pancake munchies.

Red Velvet pancake b'fast combo with bacon, sausage, hash browns, and strawberries.

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Me and my family came here to eat in the evening, our server was great and was chatty and awesome!!!

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Build up of crumbs in the corner

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IHOP - tradamerican - Updated May 2026

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