IHOP
“It's a great local business, and MUCh better than the newer IHOP down central ave near Yonkers.”
“Its not haute cuisine, and you're not getting a dry-aged porterhouse here.”
“I order eggs, bacon, sausage, french toast, corned beef hash and all that good stuff!”
IHOP
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Accepts Apple Pay: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Good for Kids: Yes
Good for Groups: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Price range.
$$ Price range $11-30
2 reviews
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Not sure what's with all the negative reviews, but this IHOP is not that bad. This IHOP is pretty much like all IHOPs, so you shouldn't expect much worse or much better. One exception is that this IHOP is not very spacious; for the number of customers that flow in this place everyday, I feel the seating is very limited in number. It gets super packed on the weekends, so the wait could be up to an hour or more. If you have a larger party, it's even harder to get a seat, and the wait may be up to an hour. Honestly, that sort of wait is not worth it if you say you have a bunch of hungry kids waiting in line to get seated. If you have a large group coming here on a weekend, I advise you go elsewhere or else you could end up hating the experience at this IHOP. You can get pretty much get the same food at any other diner, minus the name IHOP applied to it. I usually just come here with my husband, and for 2 people, they have accommodated us rather fast. We've been seated within 30 minutes or less, and there were a few times when the manager has actually put us as priority on his wait list, and we were seated within minutes. For the food, I usually order one of their omelettes which come with a side of pancakes or the 2 eggs with bacon or sausage. Many of their breakfast meals are huge in portion, so I try to go with the ones I know that are manageable. If you have a big appetite, go for it, but potentially you could end up with wasted food because the food here is anything but heavy. The pancakes here are pretty good, but again, it's not much different from pancakes you'd get at small diners. Service is a little tough here; since this place is always so busy, waiters will be running around. Otherwise, I never had an outstanding problem with their service. My food came within reasonable time and waiters will check on you if you need anything else. If you're in the Westchester area in search of IHOP, this one is it.
Came on a Thursday afternoon. It was senior day. Awkward!…But not really.
The place was definitely lively, but I was amazed that the food was still prepared so quickly! Service was alright. Waitress wasn't too attentive, but she was busy.
I'm not a fan of pancakes but since ihop was known for them, I ordered it and enjoyed trying the 4 different flavor of syrups they offered, with the butter pecan and original being most memorable for me. I also ordered an omelette with bacon, cheddar, and tomatoes and was surprised to see how generous they were with their portions for ingredients! (You know how some places can be so cheap and give you like one strip of bacon only…) The only complaint I had with my omelette was that it was a bit burnt but it didn't bother me too much.
My very first ever ihop experience was good and I'm glad it was spent here because this place seems really lively all the time, offering generous deals throughout the week accommodating all types of people. Thursdays are seniors day, fridays are kids day…etc, that kind of deal. I hope to stop by on a day that'll give me some extra deals and discounts too!