You Can Get All-You-Can-Eat Pancakes for $5 at IHOP This Month

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It’s been 65 years since IHOP first opened its doors in a Los Angeles suburb. To celebrate the occasion, IHOP is letting people eat as many pancakes as they possibly can, while letting kids eat free as well. The deal will run through most of August. Here’s what you need to know.

How to get all-you-can-eat pancakes from IHOP

IHOP is letting customers enjoy all-you-can-eat pancakes, and there are two ways to get the deal. You get unlimited “Buttermilk pancakes” if you buy a Breakfast Combo, like their “Breakfast Sampler with sausage, ham, and bacon” or their “T-Bone Steak & Eggs.” If you don’t want an entire entree, though, you can just pay $5 to eat as many pancakes as you like. You don’t need to be a rewards member to get this deal, but if you do sign up (it’s free), you get a free pancake combo with your first purchase.

After your first batch of pancakes, all the following ones will be served two at a time.

How kids can eat for free at IHOP

If you come to eat at IHOP with your kids between 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., you get a free kid’s entree with your full-priced adult entree purchase. This deal is for dine-in only and cannot be claimed during IHOPPY Hour. You can combine your all-you-can-eat pancakes if you buy one of the Breakfast Combos and let your kid eat free as long as you go during the participating hours.

The deal will run until Aug. 27, 2023, and only participating IHOP restaurants are running it, so make sure to call ahead. You can find your local IHOP here

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