Since I was a little beast I would eat at IHOP on holidays with my family. My earliest recollection of a family vacation involves eating at an IHOP. I would have a Patty Melt for breakfast because I thought eating eggs would give me a stomach ache. My burgers for breakfast trend started back then in Kissimmee, Florida and still continues to this day when I go to Cracker Barrel. There was also a five year period where I would take my grandfather to IHOP on Thursday mornings so he could have the International Omelette (an omelette with at least how I remember it, salsa all over it). I don't even think it's on the menu any longer. I would have the Country Omelette (with ham, cheese, onions, hash browns and a scoop of sour cream).
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| appetizer sampler |
At some point, I got tired of the Country Omelette and switched over to the Monster Cheeseburger (2 burger patties with slices of American and Provolone cheeses on a Romano Parmesan bun). This pretty much brings us up to speed. I was at IHOP a few nights ago with a crew that included my wife Marcela and friends John and Jarce. As usual or for the first time (I couldn't help but throw in a Birdcage reference) I got the Monster Cheeseburger.
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| Monster Cheeseburger with seasoned fries |
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| it's got a tasty Romano Parmesan Bun |
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| IHOP cup o' joe |
International House Of Pancakes
285 NW 42nd Avenue, Miami, Fl
305-643-1210





2 comments:
i loooove the bacon and egg cheeseburger. 10 points for John. I don't know what the points mean, but I'm giving him 10 of them. =)
Can't say I recall eating a burger at IHOP, but I take my little beast there pretty often and I always get the Stuffed French Toast. YUM!
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