Pancake Farm Menu

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  • Teresa S.

    So if you know Ephrata then you know the pancake farm. This is a HOT spot for breakfast. It does get busy so if you are in a hurry i would recommend cancelling your plans because this place is worth it. Love all their food and never had any bad experience there. They also have certain days where they donate part of the proceeds to animal rescue places, which i think is pretty cool. Prices are really good and fair.

    (4)
  • Wes D.

    Great little place that has good food and a cozy atmosphere. Expect to wait a while for a seat on the weekend, and note that they don't accept credit/debit. They have fun selections on pancakes and their coffee is pretty good. I can't weigh in on their lunch, since I've only been for breakfast, but most locals say their lunch is good too. Most times you'll be met by a friendly face.

    (4)
  • Melanie M.

    I love this place! I've grown up going here and not much has changed! The food is always served very hot and fresh! The atmosphere is so fun and they sure hustle! I'm always trying something new on the menu whether it be french toast with ripe berries or eggs benedictit, it's amazing! There's usually a wait, defineltly on the weekends but no one minds waiting for great food, right? DEFINETLY a 5 star!

    (5)
  • Karen S.

    Authentic Lancaster County breakfast place. Homey and what a pancake place should be like. I built my own omelette and the mushrooms were freshly grilled to perfection. My partner in crime ordered blueberry pancakes and they were big fluffy discs of deliciousness. The coffee was super and the best part was the service! I will be back.

    (5)
  • Daniel G.

    After struggling to make it here at a time when they were actually open, my mom and I eventually planned ahead and made it! Anticipation had set my expectations a little higher than it ought to have, but all in all we enjoyed our breakfast. My mom seems to recall a time when they had fancier pancake creations though the ones we had were tasty enough and very inexpensive. Simply put: if you want flair go to IHOP, but if you just want pancakes this farm'll do ya. Aside from their obscure hours, they also stick out for a great deal of charitable and promotional work. They stand strong for animal rights and other great causes. It's really a good spot for breakfast (if you can catch them while they are open). I am glad to say I have finally made it and some day I'll make it there again. *Be mindful that they are cash or check only....

    (3)
  • Sean P.

    My tumultuous relationship with the Pancake Farm stems from an incident involving a cup of tea that I never received, but was forced to pay for. I've reluctantly gone back a few times because friends refuse to go elsewhere. I mourn the time I've wasted waiting to be subjected to rude service. The food is OK and affordable, but, let's be real, it's hard to screw up breakfast. Cheap, yes, but you can do so much better.

    (1)
  • Blue M.

    I ate breakfast here on a Saturday morning and really didn't like the sardine effect. And I had to question a few times if the fire code was in violation. The service was okay and the food was okay. Nothing that I would return for. It's not a bad place, just not my cup of tea. This seems like a down home place that people have been going to for some time.

    (2)
  • Sara L.

    Drove by this place and thought, with a name like that, those must be some incredible pancakes. Guess what. I was right. I had the apple cinnamon pancakes, boyfriend had cinnamon raisin and they were probably the best pancakes I've had in recent memory. Can't wait to go back and try all the other varieties. Definitely caters to an older crowd, the servers seemed to know everyone by name. I can't wait to be a regular. "Which pancakes are you gonna try today, Sara? Warm peach? Comin right up!" They have really good coffee too, which surprised me. I was expecting blah diner coffee but they brew Lancaster County Coffee Roasters. An added bonus is that they HEAVILY support A Tail to Tell dog rescue and as a dog lover, I really appreciated that.

    (5)
  • Randy W.

    The food was decent as were the portions. Only issue was the size of the restaurant. There should be at least 1/3 less tables for the size of the space. Customers comfort Is obviously not a concern here. Seems like an assembly line operation. Once the check comes the service stops.

    (3)
  • Bill E.

    Great food at a good price great service. Pet supports abound! Be warned,cash or check only.

    (5)
  • Dirty D.

    ok here we go . The food is good . With a name like Pancake Farm it should be . And I suppose the sign of a good restaurant is a wait . And maybe in this instant gratification day and age I'm simply impatient . I have stopped there solo and breezed right up to their counter , ordered pancakes and bacon , quick service . good food . I take my daughter today, Friday before Easter on a RARE day off . Its still cold and the wind is pretty stiff .9 am . Hostess says ok takes my name . I give her my first name . DONT DO THIS . provide them with a unique name and prepare to wait . After a half hour of standing out in the cold with my daughter shivering looking at the one bench their cheap asses have in front waitress calls my name . We enter and as we are being seated the woman says "Oh we were calling the OTHER party by your name ...." So I look into her big stupid vacant eyes and say after waiting the better part of an hour for a few pancakes we were simply looking for a couple counter seats and now you are asking us to go back into the cold and wait some more . The other party by my name says its ok they will wait . They are superheroes and I thank them . Because these friggin idiot Ephrata inbred dildoes only know one thing: How to make $ . They fully understand the cache of a non corporate chain eatery with a cute name and hearty eats . And so you are a $ to them walking in . So I sit and eat and its awkward and delicious . I leave a nice tip for the server and politely leave and I'll never go back . The world sure don't revolve around me and I'm not making any type of threat . But if the Pancake Farm hadnt seated me this morning I would have left and taken every other customer with me .YOU LISTENING PANCAKE F'ING FARM ? BECAUSE I'LL DROP TROUSERS AND TURD UP YOUR LITTLE " FARM" LIKE AN ANGRY BULL WITH COLITIS . Thank your god in heaven that the other patrons were so nice . And remember that its not my job to distinguish between the waiting hungry cold diners . Its friggin YOURS .

    (3)
  • Corinne S.

    The best. Great food. Great service. There is normally a wait, but it's worth it. They are huge supporters of A Tail to Tell Rescue against puppy mills..that in itself makes this a great place.

    (5)
  • Bob S.

    Went here for lunch with a local. This seems primarily a breakfast place and I shoul have taken note of the fact that our local friend ordered off the breakfast menu. My hot turkey sandwich was a couple of slices of turkey on white bread with canned or from-a-mix gravy. No stuffing ( or 'filling' as they call it there), no cranberry sauce. Sides were a little better: pickled beets that did not seem homemade and a pretty good pepper cabbage. My companion had a fried fish sandwich which was better. The locals's eggs and potatoes looked pretty good. I had a slice of coconut cream pie for dessert which was very good and the highlight not just of the meal, but of the day. Next time: eggs and pie.

    (2)
  • Jason T.

    Are you tired of all of those touristy breakfast establishments? Looking for where most of the locals go for a good start of their day and observe community socialization at its best? Well, take a visit to the Pancake Farm and you'll experience all that. Best part of it all, is the real home cooked meals that are served. They even use real plump fresh blueberries generously in their pancakes too, in which I ordered along with a chip steak omelette with cheese and awesome potatoes onions accompanying it. Definitely will be back! The key to avoiding the long lines is getting their early and/or sitting at the counter. It's really worth the extra trip for a good meal and taking in all that localized action.

    (5)
  • Andy K.

    Great food, low prices, friendly and efficient waitresses. What's not to like? Not the best place to come if you're claustrophobic or can't stand having your personal space violated, because the tables are packed in there super-tight. It's worth it, though. Visit during the week if you want to avoid the waiting associated with coming on a Saturday. Note that they take cash or check only...no cards.

    (5)
  • Denis A.

    Went here for breakfast based on great reviews from yelp. It didn't disappoint - best breakfast! Definitely worth the wait!

    (5)
  • Wendy C.

    Today I had blueberry cream cheese stuffed French toast with fresh blueberries and it was awesome. Usually I get the eggs Benedict which is delicious. The coffee was great. They support a tail to tell, which is a puppy mill rescue. I love that they are so anti puppy mill, especially in an area with so many. You can't beat the prices there for such a delicious breakfast either. It's worth the wait when it's crowded but I can usually find a seat at the counter with little or no wait.

    (5)
  • Shari U.

    MUST STOP here. YUM YUM. I am a self-proclaimed pancake specialist and these are by far the best I've ever had. This is a must go. This will be a regular stop on my travels thru the area now.

    (5)
  • Lauren B.

    Best Chicken Salad Sandwich in the world!

    (5)
  • Don N.

    Breakfast for ephrata! Best in town. The only drawbacks are long waits and cash only.

    (4)
  • Johanna J.

    Great food, great prices, very "homey, cozy" atmosphere. I love this place and go there at least once a month. Their waitresses could be a little better though. I always seem to run out of my drink and have to call the waitress for more and they often forget to take my order after i sit down. Also they dont accept cards so always remember to take cash.

    (4)
  • Jennifer K.

    love it here! great prices, great food, always clean & neat with friendly service!

    (5)
  • Kristen S.

    My man and I stayed in Ephrata for a short Lancaster County vacation earlier this month. I'd planned Pancake Farm as our breakfast for the first day, with other local spots for the days after that. Well, other than Sunday when they were closed, we ate at Pancake Farm every day! The food was fresh, fast, and very tasty. The room gets very crowded on a Saturday, and the wait was lengthy, but we still felt comfortable. The service was as good on that busy Saturday as it was on the quiet weekdays. Our filling breakfast was a very affordable under-$14 total each time. My man ordered a numbered menu item (2 eggs, potatoes, meat, english muffin). I ordered a la carte, which is always more expensive (2 eggs, potatoes, english muffin and a blueberry or corn muffin). He had tea, I had soda. Actually, I had at least two sodas each time! Finally, the restaurant also supports A Tail to Tell, a local puppy mill rescue group. I bought a bright red hooded sweatshirt with their logo, which I proudly wear as a souvenir of my trip. :)

    (5)
  • Alan S.

    Great pancakes, friendly service. Breakfast for 6 under $30!!!

    (5)
  • Jen R.

    The line was huge and I didn't understand why after eating here. It was seventeen dollars out the door for two of us and I had water, one pecan pancake and hashbrowns and my husband had eggs, bacon and two plain pancakes with orange juice. Cracker Barrel is worlds better for the money. The $2.99 weekday breakfast deals appeared great though.

    (2)
  • Amy Z.

    My favorite local place to go for breakfast! Everything is always delicious! Be prepared to wait to be seated on Saturday mornings...there just simply is not enough seating to meet the demand on Saturdays. However, the food is great, the staff friendly, and it's worth the wait. I highly recommend! One tip, they do not accept credit cards, so make sure you have cash on hand to pay your bill. There is a Wawa just across the intersection with a no fee ATM if you need to withdraw cash prior to going to PF.

    (5)
  • Adam N.

    Never had lunch but best breakfast in town. Always worth the wait.

    (5)
  • Travelerz Z.

    Whenever we are in Lancaster county-we spend time here. Ironically my least fav item on their menu is their pancakes. However, I have never been dissatisfied with anything that I have ever ordered here-whether it be breakfast or lunch. I would have to admit-among my favs are their pumpkin raisin baked oatmeal & streusel baked oatmeals. I have been all over the world-but will not hesitate to say that their key lime pie is easily one of the best that we've ever tasted. You can order a whole pie ahead of time-incredible & really relatively inexpensive. There is a long wait on Saturdays. They only accept cash or check. For you animal lovers, you will be happy to know that they are actively involved in doing away with puppy mills.

    (4)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : No
    Good For : Breakfast, Brunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : No
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

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