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Results tagged with: original pancake house

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Dining - April 14, 2008
My next Downtown desire? Pancakes.
It's time for a second Original Pancake House location in Milwaukee. And that location should be Downtown.
Tags: OPH, Original Pancake House, pancakes, Downtown dining, breakfast, development
Dining - Oct. 3, 2007
Milwaukee's best breakfast dining, 2007: Original Pancake House
The Original Pancake House, inside the old "Coffee Trader space" on Downer Avenue, is the best place for morning noshing.
Tags: OnMilwaukee.com's Best: Eat & Drink 2007, Original Pancake House, breakfast restaurants, breakfast, pancakes
Dining - March 16, 2007
A tasty $5 sandwich, delivered to your car
I drove up to OPH, called again, Josh came out and for $5 ($4.72 plus tax) I got an egg and jack cheese sandwich and a large coffee
Tags: Original Pancake House, delivery, egg sandwich, breakfast, Downer, OPH, coffee, drive up, Bartolotta, Chancery, Hollander, CVS
Dining - May 31, 2006
Original Pancake House opens on Downer Avenue
The Original Pancake House, 2621 N. Downer Ave., opened for business on Monday, May 29. The space -- which is known by many Milwaukeeans as "the old Coffee Trader" -- underwent major renovations to accommodate the cozy breakfast eatery.
Tags: Original Pancake House, pancakes, breakfast, Coffee Trader
Milwaukee Buzz - Dec. 20, 2005
Downer Avenue welcomes Milwaukee's first Original Pancake House
Joe and Pam DeRosa of the DeRosa Corp. will open an Original Pancake House in the old Coffee Trader space at 2625 N. Downer Ave in 2006.
Tags: Downer Avenue, Original Pancake House, DeRosa Corp., Chancery, Coffee Trader, Eddie Martini’s, breakfast in Milwaukee




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