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Glendale-Based IHOP Chain Offering Free Pancakes Tuesday

The IHOP chain hopes to raise $3 million in donations nationwide for charity.

Expect lines and crowds at the International House of Pancakes (IHOP) Tuesday as customers line up for a free short stack of buttermilk pancakes. 

IHOP started National Pancake Day in 2006, asking customers to help local charities when they come in for free pancakes.   This year, they hope to raise $3 million nationwide on Feb. 5 as they offer the free breakfast food all day long, according to the company.

The chain is owned by Glendale-based parent company DineEquity, according to the Glendale News-Press. There are two IHOPs in Glendale, one at 450 N Brand Boulevard, the other at 605 N. Glendale Avenue.

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Over the last eight years, the restaurant chain has already raised more than $10 million to support Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals and other local charities, the company said.

“Millions of free pancakes served on National Pancake Day mean millions of miracles for those in need,” said Julia Stewart, Interim President, IHOP and CEO of the parent company, DineEquity, Inc. “The concept is simple, but our mission is ambitious; to save and improve the lives of as many children as possible through Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals."

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This year, the company estimates they'll flip and serve up 4 million free pancakes.

"Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals funds are often used to purchase equipment and pay for uncompensated care, all in support of our mission to save and improve the lives of as many children as possible," according to the company's website.


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