Est. 1941


Seattle, WA • The Pancake Chef

Wednesday, January 8, 2014


Date: 07-07-13
Location: Seattle, WA.
Photographs & Words by: Luis Valdizon

If you're looking for any cities "small town" feel in America, a roadside diner is your best bet to soak in the local culture. While on tour, we must have eaten breakfast dozens of time. Not that any of us complain, we're not a picky bunch and the idea of breakfast for breakfast, lunch or dinner was always a good one to us.

The Pankcake Chef is a quintessential representation of American diners: greasy, if you want it to be, food, decent coffee,and incredible hospitality and service. Our charming waiter helped each of us navigate our orders menu with ease, and recommend their fresh squeezed orange juice, which we all ordered. The food arrived in a timely fashion and was enjoyed by all of us.

Personally, I love the diner experience because of the people. Destination's like The Pancake Chef are akin to time capsules. You get a sense of where America was. The pace is slow, the food is comforting, and the people watching the regulars and locals is always a fun pass time.

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