There was a bit of a wait on a packed Sunday morning at
Stackers Pancake House in Midland. Obviously, half of Midland was here for
brunch. We got a table in about 10-15minutes--I guess that was not too bad.
The food, though, did take a while to get to our table. We
waited about 30 minutes for our orders to arrive, much longer than the wait for
a table. Good thing I was not starving, although that would’ve meant that
anything would taste great! In terms of service, it was friendly despite the
busy, busy dining area.
When our orders finally arrived, everybody just dug in. Grandma
got a Homestyle Omelette with bacon, ham, sausage and peppers.
Homestyle Omelette @Stackers Pancake House |
DD#2 got a Bacon Cheeseburger. A kid-size was a single patty
vs double patty for a regular order. DD#2 enjoyed the juicy and flavorful
burger. She had the side salad upgraded to her favourite Caesar’s salad.
Bacon cheeseburger @Stackers Pancake House |
Hubby got a roast beef on a bun which he said was ok but
nothing particularly remarkable.
Roast beef on a bun @Stackers Pancake House |
DD#1 got an ultra-yummy Peameal Benedict. She managed to
finish the 3 eggs, 2 of the three peameal bacon slices and a slice of English
muffin. Talk about a growing girl!
Peameal Benedict @Stackers Pancake House |
I tried their chicken and waffles, but to set expectations,
they did qualify that it was “Waffles and Chicken Fingers.” The waffle was nice--soft
with some crunch and no tough edges. The chicken fingers were just ok. I prefer
Pickle Barrel’s chicken and waffles.
Waffle and Chicken Fingers @Stackers Pancake House |
Food was good value with big portions and was pretty okay. All
of us were quite stuffed after that meal.
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