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The Diner Thread, or where to get pancakes where you are!

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ankhtahr:

--- Quote from: bhtooefr on 02 Oct 2014, 17:50 ---For ankhtahr... http://www.diner-durlach.de/speisen.html

That's not a diner-scale breakfast menu, but they do have pancakes, and they are near where I remember you being.

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Well, they are fucking close to where I live. That's the same part of town (though it's in the industrial part of it). I already knew about them, but I somehow overlooked the pancakes. That "diner" is bloody fancy though (you often need a reservation to get a table). And it's expensive.

bhtooefr:
A reservation. For a diner. What the fuck.

In any case, seems there is, from googling, a small niche of American-style diners in Germany, some with more breakfast food than others.

Papersatan:

--- Quote from: bhtooefr on 02 Oct 2014, 17:50 ---One of my favorite diners I've been to, I've never actually had anything other than their breakfast, but it's fucking fantastic, is The Bomber Restaurant in Ypsilanti, MI.


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That is literally a mile from my home.  I've driven past it, but never been.  If I go out for breakfast I usually go to Beezy's which is downtown ypsi, but is not really a diner, but it is amazing, and an easy walk from my house.

The Seldom Killer:
The OK Diner is a chain that covers a bit of a band across the middle of the country. Pankcakes are pretty decent and the retro 50's American theme is kind of nice.
I can't think of anywhere that I frequent in Sheffield that does them as standard but if they're up on the specials at The Rude Shipyard or Tamper then it's definitely something worth going for as they do a really good job of them.

Barmymoo:
I only ever go out for breakfast if I have guests and haven't got any food for them (in particular I have one friend who laughs scornfully, albeit good-naturedly, at the idea of eating my vegan fare - he is a much larger person than me and eats a lot of meat so a cup of oats isn't going to cut it for him). There are a few cafes around here that do vegan breakfasts as well as standard meat-containing breakfasts, so that's always a good bet. One is a greasy spoon type place, the other is a slightly fancier deli kind of cafe. And there's a cafe bar in town with good food. I don't think I've ever seen anywhere I could go for pancakes though, except maybe Frankie and Benny's but they certainly wouldn't be vegan.

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