IHOP

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4931 SE 82nd Ave
Portland, OR 97266

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(503) 771-1582
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Best

The favlor in here is amazing, and the service if is not the best its ok, so for the money the value is great

Worst

This restaurant has the worst service ever in the evenings. If you HAVE to eat here, try going in the mornings. They might have better servers. Otherwise stay away unless you've g...

I Love the Pan Cakes of this location!! 9/18/2010

The favlor in here is amazing, and the service if is not the best its ok, so for the money the value is great more

Excellent Breakfast Service! 7/23/2010

My father-in-law was visiting from California, and we were taking him to PDX for a weekday, late morning flight. We decided to go to IHOP first.\r \r Right when we walked in, the person who was cashing someone out acknowledged we came in and said they'd be right with us. We didn't wait long at all and another employee came to seat us. She asked if we preferred a table or a booth. Within no time we were seated and had menus and drinks. All of the morning staff were very friendly!\r \r ""Brenda"" was our server, and she was EXCELLENT. My dad was concerned about catching his flight. She acknowledged that and said they weren't too busy that morning, so it wouldn't be a problem. She was aware of beverage levels and kept us hydrated the whole time.\r \r The price was GREAT ($4.99 for two eggs, hash browns and a special treat from their ""Despicable Me"" menu they're featuring.) We'll be visiting the IHOP in Beaverton soon to try other Despicable Me menu items.\r Pros: Excellent Breakfast Service, Great Price more

Bad Service... Surprise, Surprise 5/4/2003

This restaurant has the worst service ever in the evenings. If you HAVE to eat here, try going in the mornings. They might have better servers. Otherwise stay away unless you've got nowhere else to go. Pros: 24 Hours, Tasty, Parking Cons: Service, Service, Service 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...

  • 8/7/2008 Provided by Citysearch
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