Eat Pancakes Bigger Than Your Head At The Henhouse In Arizona
Henhouse Cafe in Arizona serves a massive three-pound pancake that draws in families and breakfast enthusiasts.
They say breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and one Arizona restaurant definitely agrees with that sentiment. Henhouse Cafe in Gilbert and Mesa offers a stack of pancakes that weigh in at a whopping three pounds and measure 18 inches. Bring the whole family and get ready to feast!
With two Gilbert restaurants and one in Mesa, Henhouse Cafe is an unassuming, locally-owned eatery known for its delicious brunch menu.
Each location has a slightly different atmosphere, but they all align with the same general theme of homeyness.
While undeniably charming, the decor pales in comparison to the menu -- well, one particular item, anyway.
Although they're called "Mom's Pancakes," these behemoths are far from what you woke up to on Sunday mornings as a child.
Weighing in at nearly three pounds, this monstrous dish has to be served on a tray because normal plates are too small.
Patrons of all ages can't help but stare in amazement as the waiter comes.
Despite each order only containing two pancakes, their 18-inch size is a match for even the most voracious of appetites.
Mom's Pancakes come in both regular buttermilk and Maine wild blueberry, with a price tag of $11.99.
Looks like someone is sad he couldn't finish his breakfast!
A generous dusting of powdered sugar and maple syrup served in a creamer dish turn every bite into a blissful experience that words can't even begin to describe.
Oh, and let's not forget about those dreamy pools of butter practically big enough to swim in.
If you'd rather not have to be rolled away from the table, The Henhouse offers a plethora of additional breakfast items.
Omelettes, benedicts, French toast, and Belgian waffles are just a few of the many scrumptious options. They're also open until 2 p.m. for lunch!
Visit the cafe’s website or Facebook page to learn more.
Have you ever eaten Mom’s Pancakes at Henhouse Cafe? If so, what did you think? Did your appetite stand a chance against their delicious monstrosity?
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