(206) 634-2284
4301 Brooklyn Ave NE
Seattle,
WA
98105
47.66
-122.3145
Neighborhoods: University District, Northeast Seattle, Northeast
What People Are Saying About IHOP
The Editor
Robyn Galbos
Citysearch
In Short – The first International House of Pancakes opened in a suburb of Los Angeles in 1958 serving a menu of hearty breakfast favorites. Today the restaurant still serves its signature dishes like the original buttermilk pancakes and pigs in blankets: sausage links wrapped in hotcakes. Other breakfast items include waffles, omelets, French toast and crepes. Non-breakfast offerings include sandwiches, burgers, entree-sized salads, and dinners like T-bone steak, pot roast and herb-roasted chicken.
Great IHOP
by kee22
This is one of the best IHOPs that I have been to. The servers are all exceptional..and the food is always good. I especially like their rooty tootie fresh and fruity and their hot chocolate is very good. I used to go here a lot when in school..the atmosphere is pretty nice and relaxed. The only thing is that it's kinda smokey.
- Pros: Great food, great servers, cheap
- Cons: smokey
Totally gross.
by Nummagumma
This place only stays open because it's in the U-District. it's dirty, slow, and the food is below what IHOP offers anywhere else in the country. (I've always gone to an IHOP when I'm surrounded by weird local sit-downs in the south)
Try something on the Ave instead.
- Pros: None.
- Cons: Dirty, Slow
The Details on IHOP
The Extras:
Patrons age 55 or older can take advantage of the Senior Specials: a menu of items in smaller portions and at lower prices.
Know Before You Go:
The kids menu has favorites for the 12-and-under crowd like the Funny Face (chocolate chip pancake with a whipped-topping smile), chicken strips with fries and the Silver Five: five silver dollar-sized pancakes served with an egg and bacon.









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