|
|
|
|
Sometimes, you get a craving pancakes for breakfast, plain and simple. If you're a regular reader of our breakfast adventures, you've probably noted that we always have either hash brown, or home style potatoes with breakfast, and we rarely, if ever, order pancakes. Yet, variety is the spice of life, and even we occasionally like to break out of our mold. Today, Friday, July 12, 2013, was a day to eat of the box, so to speak, as we held today's meeting The Original Pancake House, in Roseville. I might add that we've been here three times prior to today's meeting. Photo: It's a brilliant July morning, and a perfect morning to enjoy a breakfast meeting at The Original Pancake House, in Roseville. The Original Pancake House is not the sort of restaurant that we normally visit for a couple of reasons: a)
It's a chain of 90 restaurants coast-to-coast, and we normally
avoid chain restaurants, as we prefer originality The decor of Original Pancake House, in a word, is beautiful. The walls are paneled with real, knotty pine, which extends about two-thirds up the wall; above the waistcoat, the walls are covered with attractive pin-striped, pastel colored, wall paper. Shelves are fastened to the top of the paneling, and plates decorate the shelves. There is no breakfast counter. There are two large windows looking into the huge, ultra-clean and modern kitchen, where you can observe the activities of the kitchen personnel. There are many window that extend from floor to ceiling, which allows the dining room to be mostly illuminated by natural lighting, which is sure to please the green team. The dining room is very well-lit, yet quite subdued. It's a very comfortable, and enjoying place to enjoy a delicious breakfast. Photo: Our friendly server, Marelu, takes our orders, in the attractive dining room. Check back with our first visit back in April, 2012, and you'll note that Marelu was our server, during that now-distant visit. Photo: Marelu poses with my breakfast order, and a plate of scrambled eggs, as Davis digs in. Robert seems very impatient for breakfast, as it looks like he's getting ready to pound the table, in order to emphasize, "I WANT MY BREAKFAST NOW!!!" The Original Pancake House is open on weekdays from 6:30 to 2:30, and on weekends from 7:00 to 3:00, and they only serve breakfast, and that what their menu is about: breakfast, and breakfast only. Don't look for burgers, fries, salads, or anything that's not breakfast, as lunch isn't on the menu. Another surprise, don't look for such breakfast favorites as biscuits and gravy, chicken fried steak, or hash brown potatoes, as Original Pancake House specializes in pancakes, as their name implies. Their menu includes about 20 varieties of pancakes, waffles, omelets, crepes, egg specialty dishes, and healthy breakfast choices such as seasonal fresh fruit, various fresh-squeezed juices and cereal. Most items on the menu feature a stack of three, tortilla-sized, buttermilk pancakes. The menu features a two full pages of choices, and each selection seems to beckon... so where do you start? If you like coffee, you've come to the right place, as The Original Pancake House serves some of the most delicious coffee that we've had the pleasure to enjoy. Coffee is served in a large cup on a saucer, which is something of a rarity in our breakfast meetings, and your coffee cup is bottomless, as it never seems to become less than half full. Marelu made sure our coffee cups were always full, and for those of us who love cream, the little pots of cream always appeared. Our orders arrived fresh, hot, cooked to order, with an attractive presentation. The portions aren't enormous, but they seem to be "just right," and present a very good value. You won't go away hungry, but unless you're a hungry linebacker, you won't go away stuffed, but you'll leave with a smile on your face, and you'll rave to your friends and family about the delicious breakfast you enjoyed. Or maybe you'll post your experience on your web site... Photo: For some unknown reason, I wasn't particularly hungry, so I went "meatless" and ordered the "Two By Four" breakfast, which is two fried eggs, in my case, fried over-easy, and four buttermilk pancakes. Normally, I avoid pancakes, but I break out of the mould when we hold a meeting at The Original Pancake House, as they make the best pancakes in town. Photo: Today's members of the Sacramento Breakfast Club, from left to right, David Rowland, Eric Rench, Teri McCloud, Tessa McCloud, hiding behind Teri, Sean McCloud, flashing his "Carmichael Gang Sign," Matt Donnelly, Sara Donnelly, Sharlene Rench, and Robert Kipperman. The Original Pancake House, is attractive, comfortable, and seems to have carved out a niche for itself with their menu full of different, creative, and interesting breakfast entrees. We loved the service, the beautiful decor, our friendly waitress Marelu, and most of all, the delicious food. Since our first visit, back in 2012, this is our fourth visit... we love this restaurant! The
Original Pancake House Copyright(c) 2013 eRench Productions, Inc. All rights reserved. This site has been on the web since December 22, 2002. Web page design has been created by eRench Productions, Inc., custom photography for any occasion...
|