Want some free pancakes? Here’s how you can celebrate National Pancake Day on Tuesday, Feb. 28.
The breakfast chain is offering a free short stack of buttermilk pancakes – which come with three pancakes – on Tuesday, Feb. 28.To cash in on the deal, customers need to dine in at IHOP between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. local time, the restaurant said. This year marks the 17th year that IHOP has celebrated National Pancake Day, which has evolved into "an iconic IHOP holiday that sparks joy and brings a smile to guests’ plates across the country," the chain said.
IHOP added that International Bank of Pancakes loyalty members will also receive two times the PanCoins on any additional menu items purchased on Tuesday.
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