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1/03/2017
Flapjacks Pancakes - Gatlinburg
In Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge there are more than enough restaurants to eat breakfast at. Problem is, they are busy all the time. Flapjacks on the Parkway was no exception but they had a good system that kept customers happy.
On our way to Pigeon Forge, we stopped at Flapjacks for breakfast. The parking lot was crowded but the restaurant was large, much larger than the Flapjacks in the heart of Gatlinburg.
We walked in and we were greeted by the hostess asking how many. We answered two. She said it would be about 10-15 minutes. No problem at all.
In less than 10 minutes our name was called and we were seated. Our waitress appeared and asked for our drinks and promptly returned with them.
I order the Wonderland Egg Breakfast for $9.49. It consisted of three eggs, with bacon, sausage, home fries, and two good sized pancakes.
In less than ten minutes our breakfast was served. And it was good. Real Good. My eggs well cooked as well as the bacon and sausage. The home fries were very tasty and the pancakes, or flapjacks, were delicious.
Great service, great food, great value.
The Grassy Knoll Institute scores 5 out of 5 shots and recommends Flapjacks for breakfast.
LURKING ON THE GRASSY KNOLL
Lot o food for little money. Glad Gatlinburg is back in business.
ReplyDeleteYes, I watched on New Years Eve the webcam from the top of the Space Needle. It was an amzing crowd. And yes, it was a great breakfast for the amount and service paid.
DeleteAnd Happy New Year grassy knoll dude.
ReplyDeleteAnd Happy New year to you Gumby
DeleteAlways a good meal at Flapjack's. And yes, the Lead Scientist is back friends.
ReplyDeleteNever had a bad meal there. And welcome back CTO.
DeleteI can never finish the pancakes whether it be at perkins, ihop, etc. Great looking meal though.
ReplyDeleteMy advice, begin with the pancakes.
DeleteThats good advice.
DeleteAlmost as good as "Never pet a burning dog!"
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