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A Taste At Not Another Pancake House

The moment I stepped into this restaurant, it felt warm and inviting. The customer service was on point, the setting was adorable, and the food surpassed my expectations. I must admit, the name of the restaurant struck my curiosity and I had to see what it was all about. Not Another Pancake House (located in Williamsburg, VA) is wonderful. I ordered the Death By Chocolate waffle and also had some of the skillet my mom ordered and completely consumed my meal guilt free. They also served fresh coffee too – which is always a nice touch for a place that does breakfast well. If you’re in the Williamsburg area or plan on visiting sometime and looking for a great place to eat, check out Not Another Pancake House. Do something fun this weekend and enjoy yourself. TGIF!


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