IHOP

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3400 M L King Jr Blvd
New Bern, NC 28562

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(252) 633-7800
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Today was the second and last chance for me and this Ihop. In Nov 2012 cold food. Super slow service. This...

Second chance gone! 3/26/2013

Today was the second and last chance for me and this Ihop. In Nov 2012 cold food. Super slow service. This... more

Second chance gone! 3/26/2013

TXTravler Provided by Partner
Today was the second and last chance for me and this Ihop. In Nov 2012 cold food. Super slow service. This trip. Just walking in kind of worried me... more

Not recommended 6/5/2012

$2.49 for ONE cup of coffee??????? Extremely high prices, not that great an atmosphere at all. If I... more

Not recommended 6/5/2012

birdmom Provided by Partner
$2.49 for ONE cup of coffee??????? Extremely high prices, not that great an atmosphere at all. If I didn'thave a gift card, I wouldn't go there a... more

Restaurants to Avoid 8/17/2006

Possiibly the worst service I have ever had at ANY restaurant. The employees that were off the clock were sitting in the back smoking area being extremely loud and rude. After we had asked to move to the booth behind us (where it may have been a bit quieter) a new server approached us and again asked for our order. It seems they lost our original order from 10 minutes earlier! When I asked for a manager's card, a young man came over to our table and stated ""you asked to see me?"". The young man still had his hands in his pants pockets, no name tag and had not even bothered to identify himself. THIS IS THE WORST CUSTOMER SERVICE I HAVE EVER ENCOUNTERED. No wonder why Waffle House does such great business in New Bern. We had hoped that under new ownership this restaurant would have improved by at least 5%--instead it seems to have dropped about 60%. Pros: None that I could see Cons: If you like rude servers and BAD customer service--feel free more
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Editorial
  • 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...

  • 8/6/2008 Provided by Citysearch
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