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Businiess name:  Original Pancake House
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I had heard of the Original Pancake House from an unusual source: The blog for a web comic that I frequent. The artist regularly went to TOPH when a comic convention took him to a nearby city, and he absolutely raved about the food (particularly the Dutch Baby).\r \r Flash forward two years. The company I currently work for sent me to Dallas to attend a training seminar, and while I was in Texas I got the chance to visit some old friends (who do not live in Dallas but live nearby). While at the hotel I perused one of the guides and saw, to my delight, that there was a TOPH there, and so we went to eat.\r \r The food was amazing, the atmosphere comfortable, and the service impeccable (despite the fact that the joint was a-jumpin'). More than that, they had a Monte Cristo - a delicious ham and swiss sandwich that is egg-battered and deep fried - and since Bennigan's closed I haven't been able to find one anywhere else.\r \r When I returned to Phoenix, I discovered there was a TOPH in Scottsdale, and immediately told my roommates that we HAD to go.\r \r I was disappointed.\r \r The host was slow in acknowledging that we were there, and then sat a couple who came in after us at a table large enough to seat our party before we were seated.\r \r Our server, after he had a few of his tables ""dropped"", became more cordial and provided fine service. However, to my dismay the menu was lacking that Monte Cristo I had been so desiring! When the food came, it was decent quality, but the dish I got - the Tahitian Maiden's Dream - was lacking in flavor at the Scottsdale location compared to the dish I received at the Dallas location.\r \r Add in several tables-full of rude adults and children who attempted to encroach on our table-space twice, as well as prices that were a little higher than expected compared to the Texas TOPH, and overall I was dissatisfied with my experience at Scottsdale's TOPH. Take a lesson from the Lone Star State, TOPH Scottsdale, and I might give you another try. Pros: Better food quality than Denny's, with a more exotic and flavorful selection. Cons: Definitely sub-par when compared to the Original Pancake House in Dallas.

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