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Score Some Free Pancakes in Redwood City Tuesday

Celebrate National Pancake Day with some free flapjacks in Redwood City.

 

You won't find a Hallmark card for National Pancake Day, but there is a way to celebrate the occasion in Redwood City.

IHOP is giving away free pancakes on Tuesday to celebrate National Pancake Day.

The restaurant is also aiming to raise $3 million for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals in celebration of the organization’s 30th anniversary - so the pancakes are free, but the restaurant hopes customers will opt to make a charitable donation after enjoying their complimentary flapjacks.

Celebrate National Pancake Day in Redwood City by scoring free IHOP pancakes at the local location, at 491 Veterans Blvd.

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Sam February 4, 2013 at 09:54 pm
I always love going in with an empty belly and paying from a full wallet to a great cause!

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Vanessa Castañeda (Editor) June 14, 2013 at 01:28 pm
Good question, cipiazza. This is probably related to a sewage pipeline replacement project takingRead More place nearby.
Alison Madden June 16, 2013 at 07:33 pm
Vanessa and ctpiazza, Buckley Stone at Pete's Harbor says it is because some time ago the CityRead More dredged near muni and ran a pipe under to spill it out at Bair Island, so it is actually the remains of rotting sea life. He knows so much about this area having been at Pete's for 20 years and knowing so much about the area the tides and the nature and land around here.