CHICAGO — In honor of National Pancake Day, IHOP is giving away stacks of flapjacks to celebrate. The restaurant chain is asking customers to donate to Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, or other charities, in exchange
Tuesday is a day for pancake lovers! It's National Pancake Day, and IHOP is giving free pancakes away to mark the occasion. It's part of IHOP's “Decade of Giving.” The restaurants will offer free short stacks of their famous buttermilk pancakes to
Before the event, both IHOP locations already had raised more than $5,000 in donations through a “Miracle Balloons” campaign, which started Feb. 1. Customers could buy a paper balloon for $1 or $5, which were posted throughout the restaurant with the
IHOP restaurants began National Pancake Day in 2006. Since that day, they have raised $16 million for charities. On March 3rd, 2015 people from around the country will once again celebrate National Pancake Day at IHOP
Pancakes were free Tuesday at the Capital Region's IHOP restaurants as part of the restaurant chain's fundraiser for the Bernard & Millie Duker Children's Hospital at Albany Medical Center. It's the 10th year in a row that local IHOPs offered free