Original Pancake House in Palm Beach Gardens closes
By Boca Vibe
Original Pancake House in Palm Beach Gardens Closes
The popular breakfast chain, Original Pancake House, has closed its location in Palm Beach Gardens, leaving fans of the iconic apple pancakes and senior deals heartbroken. The news was announced with little notice by the owners, who have not provided a reason for the closure. Read more at BocaVibe.com.
History of Original Pancake House
The first Original Pancake House restaurant opened its doors in 1981 in Portland, Oregon, and since then, it has expanded to over 100 locations across the United States. The Palm Beach Gardens location was one of the chain’s most popular restaurants, attracting visitors from all over the country.

What’s Gone
- The famous apple pancakes, a staple on the menu for decades, are no longer available at the Palm Beach Gardens location.
- The restaurant’s senior deals, which included discounts and special promotions for seniors, have also come to an end.
Impact on the Community
The closure of Original Pancake House in Palm Beach Gardens is likely to be felt by locals who relied on the restaurant as a breakfast destination. The chain’s popularity among tourists also means that the loss of this location will be felt by visitors to the area.
What’s Next?
The owners of Original Pancake House have not announced any plans for the Palm Beach Gardens location, leaving fans wondering if they will reopen or if the restaurant will close permanently. In the meantime, fans of the chain can try visiting other locations in the area to satisfy their cravings.
Official city info: City of Boca Raton.
Source: Original Report