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Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Original Pancake House: The Aroma Alone is Worth the Wait

Breakfast is served Tuesday through Sunday until 2:30 daily in the Colonial MarketPlace.

Remember when your grandmother would whip up those buttermilk pancakes and juicy eggs on a cold winter morning? Walk into the Original Pancake House in the new Colonial MarketPlace and it’s Deja vu all over again.  Entering the pancake house is like entering one of those rustic backwood cabins so well known in Michigan or Wisconsin. The aroma of breakfast food is is in the air. The pine walls and stone fireplace and wooden floor are like a trip back in time. There are so many things to know about the new Original Pancake House. “We open at 7 a.m. daily, if you come in at 6:45 a.m., we’ll be ready with a cup of hot coffee,” said Rounds. The breakfast menu is available until closing at 2:30 p.m. The lunch menu is available starting at 10:30 …

Tom Sederburg

11:16 pm on Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Great place for people on a high carb diet! Plus add on a side of greasy eggs & cheese. - No wonder Missouri is one of the most obese states in one of the fattest countries on the planet.   more ›

Saturday, May 4, 2013

May Brings Plenty of Activity at Colonial MarketPlace

Original Pancake House is open; Cini opens this coming week and Ivy Hill Boutique holds an official opening tonight.

The Colonial MarketPlace in Ladue and Clayton is crazy busy. While workers are feverishly getting construction done, other places are “open for business” or will do so, this coming week or next. Cini Italian Chow has a store front taking employment applications. While fixtures are in place, construction on Cini will come down to the wire for a May 7 launch.  “This is our second location. We are on South Grand in the flats area. Think of us as a Chipolte but we are Italian, not Mexican,” said David Clark, their general manager. The Original Pancake House is swarming with customers, sampling the apple and Dutch pancakes while sipping fresh orange juice from their $10,000 Zumex processor, purchased directly from Denmark.  Other businesses …

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Now Open: Original Pancake House in Clayton

OHOP, already a hit in Chesterfield, comes to Colonial Marketplace in Clayton and Ladue.

Pancake purists rejoice! There is now another Original Pancake House in the St. Louis area.  The owner of the popular Chesterfield pancake house opens its second location today in Colonial Markeplace today.  The new location sits in the shopping center that straddles the Clayton/Ladue border. It is open from 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday.  Gordon Manus, owner of Original Pancake House in Chesterfield, previously told Patch he invested $900,000 to open his second St. Louis area restaurant. The look is similar to the Chesterfield spot, known for its rustic look. "There will be timber wood and pine walls, a big fire place and sky lights," he said. "It’s really nice-looking. You walk in, and you’ll be surprised." The menu is the same at …

Friday, June 22, 2012

Coming Soon Near Clayton: Pancake House, Italian Cuisine

The businesses will be located near the corner of Ladue Road and Gay Avenue , Ladue-Frontenac Patch reported.

Development at Ladue's Colonial Marketplace is expected to bring two restaurants and a coffee shop within walking distance of Clayton, Ladue-Frontenac Patch reported. Tenants will include Original Pancake House and Cini Italian Restaurant. Quoting from the Ladue-Frontenac Patch article: "Developers have asked the Ladue City Council to hand off the project to St. Louis County and handle the sale of bonds since 25 percent of the land mass is in Clayton. (The property runs from Gay Avenue on the eastern side to the eastern edge of Ladue Crossing on Ladue Road, owned and managed by Schnucks and DESCO." Hear reaction from members of the Ladue City Council and learn how the site will look when completed in the complete Ladue-Frontenac Patch …

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Nate Birt

11:26 am on Friday, June 22, 2012

Thanks for clarifying this, Jim! Really appreciate the coverage.   more ›

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