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Dutch Pancake House |
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18/09/00 (450 review reads) |
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Advantages: Good, fast, food
Disadvantages: Don't look at the carpet
If you're looking for a cheap, different kind of eaterie, the Dutch Pancake House in St. Peters Square, Manchester is worth a try. The décor's seen better days - judging by the style of the carpets, tables, and chairs, its heyday could have been in the 70s. But everything else is fine - the service is excellent, and the food is quickly served. The menu is basically pancakes, or pancakes? or salad if you're feeling awkward. So, for main course, it's pancake, with a wide choice of savoury toppings, e,g, cheese and tomato, chicken, ham, seafood, and traditional Dutch (bacon and syrup) especially gets a thumbs up. They arrive on big Delft plates (which they also sell) and are very filling, contrary to what you might expect. If you don't like pancakes, though, there's not much alternative - the salads are just about it. I've never managed a dessert here, but there are various (sweet) pancakes to choose from, with ice cream, and waffles (cherry, strawberry, maple syrup, etc) all sound delicious. Prices are very reasonable, and you should always be able to get a table here - an ideal place for a family meal.
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- 18/09/00 It makes my water just reading this, I dont think we have one in Bristol, but if we did I am sure I would pay it a visit.
Manchester is just a little to far to come just for a pancake. :0) |
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