I've been hearing a rumor that IHOP has been adding impossible meat products, and vegetarian items to their menu - so I had to come look. My father is in town, so I said hey, let's go grab some breakfast and a coffee! We did. And they did, they have things now, but beware - their menu is very misleading. To classify eggs in the vegetarian or vegetable classification, declassifying it from a meet substance, is terribly misleading. An egg is an entire chicken packed into that little bubble of liquid with the nucleus, every compound found throughout the flesh the feathers the beaks the eyes the organs are all found inside that egg. Every single molecule, they just haven't mutated and grabbed a hold of each other and began to create yet. So that is not a vegetarian product, eggs are a meat product. They are anti-vegan because they have animal dna. Just like milk, just like butter, if it has animal DNA it is not vegetarian because it has animal dna. If it had zero animal dna, then it could be considered vegetarian or vegan because it has no animal DNA. I understand vegetables don't have animal DNA that's why they're called vegetables, but the food was good I went ahead and ordered a lemon ricotta protein pancake plate, a side of fruit a side of impossible sausage and a coffee! And my breakfast was very good. If you're serving a vegan or vegetarian, cook your food in the spot that meat doesn't touch. Get a hot plate or something just for those particular people to eat, because if they come in expecting to have something safe to eat and it's not, it could come back on your restaurant - some people are allergic to the particles and that's why they can't have them, some isn't a health or Diet Choice it's a life or death decision. Eggs cannot be vegetarian, inside of an egg is every single individual molecule of the entire Bird that's going to grow from it, just like within the egg of a human. The beak, the organs, the feathers, the claws, the skin, the eyeballs, the brain, every single molecule Has It came together, it doesn't until the rooster comes along and it drops it spermine and some of the carbonized formulas purple and gets through the shell, it creates a burning acidic radioactive reaction that shoots a spark through the entire egg, from then all cells start coming together and forming, as they mutate they split, so an egg is not vegetarian safe it is 100% animal. Just like using whey as protein. You cannot call it vegetarian safe because it comes from an animal, it is in fact animal tissues. The enzymes come from the animal kingdom, it is made to nurture animals, the type that it was gathered from. Therefore if the contamination for vegetarian, you can't swallow something that's from the meat classification and it be vegetable safe. Eggs don't grow from the ground, the proteins that come from milk are in the animal kingdom. Fix your menus stop...
Read moreI’ve never really written a review but my boyfriend & I have come 3 times in the past year to this specific location & we’ve been sat with the same waiter every time. I believe his name is Tony from what I’ve observed with the other reviews. Every time he was our server he was very unprofessional. The very first time he was our waiter he was very passive & yelled across the restaurant. He then brought our food out & threw our plates on the table which you could clearly tell my boyfriend’s burger looked like a charred coal patty. Not sure why he would serve that even though you could clearly see it. When my boyfriend showed him & told him he lost his appetite from that & didn’t want it, Tony replied with “my bad bruh.” Bruh?? After he said that he proceeded to go check his phone before asking a manager to take the plate off our bill. Anyways the very last time we came here, again he was yelling across the restaurant to his coworkers. He took our order & when asked if we wanted to add anything else we replied with “no thank you that will be all” & Tony replied with “bet”. Bet?? no , “I’ll get that put in for you guys” or nothing. When he brought our plates out, again he threw them on the table. While we were eating I observed him going to the kitchen to play fight with his coworkers. Not only that but I also observed him being very flirtatious with some of his coworkers out in the middle of the dining area. At the end of our meal it took him 10 minutes to ask if we wanted our ticket & when he came to give it to us he was talking to his coworkers again across the restaurant & just threw the ticket on the table. Also when he brought back my boyfriend’s card he threw down a pencil (not even a pen) to sign the receipt. My boyfriend also asked for a Togo box & Tony came back with 2 lids & passively told my boyfriend “they’re 2 lids but they clip together” & then proceeded to yell across the restaurant again. Overall every time we dine in here it is never a good experience. Where are the managers ..? This IHOP is...
Read moreOk. I don't go here for the ambiance, the decor, the food so amazing that you can't get enough of it. No, I come here because it is the not quite 5-year old's favorite place, and has the food he will eat. Food was just how it usually is, no issue there. The issue? Little guy got excited about where we were going after we finished eating and stood up on the booth seat in his excitement. Not something any parent has not experienced. Within the 30 seconds of his standing on the seat, before I could completely swallow the bite of food I took just as he stood and could ask him to sit down again, what did my amazed ears hear? A server YELLING from the kitchen across the dining room "no standing on the seats!" First, this is NOT a 5 star restaurant, it is a FAMILY restaurant. Young kids WILL stand on the seats. They are small children and do things like this. (Surprise!) Second, please allow the adults at the table to correct the behavior of their own children. That is what responsible adults do. Third, this is not an amusement park where you repeat "please do not stand on the railings" 200 times per day (maybe he has a day job at Frontier City so is used to yelling this?). Lastly, it is NEVER appropriate to yell ANYTHING across a dining room unless someone is in danger, the place is on fire, or a celebrity walked in and you're about to wet your pants from excitement. If the parent is not correcting an unruly child, the appropriate action is to address the people seated at the table AT the table. I asked the not quite rambunctious 5 year old to please sit down on the seat with the appropriate calm and quiet voice, to which he quickly complied. He is a well behaved young lad, but just needs reminding once in awhile, like most not quite 5-year olds. Remember to let children be children, and adults be...
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