Ratings of IHOP

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Google
4.0
(1,262 Reviews)

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Location & Hours

Long-standing chain serving a wide variety of pancakes & other American breakfast & diner fare.

901 64 Ave NE #4170
Calgary, AB T2E 7P4
Monday
6:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday
6:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday
6:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday
6:30 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday
6:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday
6:30 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday
6:30 AM - 9:00 PM

Recent Reviews

google
Apr 2024
We were seated right away which we found impressive. The food was good. The service was fairly responsive considering how busy it was.
google
Apr 2024
Back from Germany, so happy to see Aly again. The service is amazing and feels like home! The pancakes of the month are absolutely delicious!! I can't wait to go back for my favorite breakfast.
google
Apr 2024
I went there before the night ends and it was a great decision. I love the food, the service and the place. Thank you to all the wonderful staff.
google
Apr 2024
I love the food and service. Kudos IHOP! You definitely made my night great today. I will definitely comeback.
google
Apr 2024
I had a very bad experience the food was freezer burnt tastes bad and I asked for my stake well done not frozen I would recommend Denny’s
google
Apr 2024
Excellent service, great food, and good value.
google
Apr 2024
Today for Easter Sunday five of us attended this IHOP location for breakfast. The bill was over 100$ before tip. The food came out hot and fresh which was nice. The restaurant was clean and nice décor. The portion sizes of the food are fairly small considering IHOP is charging $14 dollars for 4 pancakes and $18 for a combo with two pancakes. I ordered 2 of the chocolate pancakes with a combo. There was one small dab of whip cream about the diameter of a little more than a twoonie and a small pile of chocolate chips. The pancakes were small in size. My son's and my Mom had Strawberry and Banana pancakes. Their pancakes had a meager amount of strawberry and banana's. They should be smothered in the ingredients for the price. After all its flour eggs and milk or water to make the pancakes and the topping. Maybe 1.50-2$ at most to make an order that is almost $15, that's a heck of profit margin. My biggest issue, however was with the service. Our waitress it seems, is there only to do the bare minimum technical part of the job. She took our order brought our food and drinks. For most of the meal the waitress made herself fairly sparse. Not once did she offer a refill on any of our drinks. My Mom ordered tea and it took 10 min after the tea was brought to the table to finally get a small dish of creamer's for the tea. We have made a habit of ordering a water and a pop so that we have enough to drink at restaurants to remedy the usual lack of drink refills. IHOP serves the pop in a small glass filled with ice and they provide the water in an even smaller glass that is probably a kids combo glass. I would doubt there is a can of pop worth of liquid in a glass for about $4. Being cheap on the water speaks volumes. IHOP is not the only restaurant that seems to have a don't volunteer refill policy at almost all costs, but its annoying just the same. Even worse when the waitress isn't around much to ask for any refill. I am sorry, but its not a great option to decide between having a near $4 dollar pop with no refills or just cut that out because you know that service will not be provided. So it seems as a customer you're left with a kid sized glass of water as the option. I should be able to expect better service than that. As for tipping, what is there to actually tip for? Someone should expect to get 15-20% for bringing my food to the table, something as a customer I am not allowed to do on my own. I don't think that the service we got was a 15-20$+ effort on top of my already 100$+ bill. On top of it took 10 plus minutes after the meal for the waitress to come with the debit machine for us to pay the bill. We ended up tipping 10% which is about 10$ that is so we don't seem like cheap jerks while sending a bit of a message. Ultimately the waitress made about $25/hour on our table to be a glorified food runner. I am not sure why restaurants like IHOP want to cut corners with there portion sizes and run minimal basic service. I would really like to know where the long term benefit for the restaurant is? In this version, we probably either don't come back often or not at all. In a version were the restaurant provides portion value and attentive service customers come back more frequently. Saving maybe 5$ total in product is worth a single $100+ bill where is maybe 5$ more in product might give your 3 $100+ bill visits and proper tips for your staff. Ultimately I was disappointed enough that we will probably go somewhere else or make it at home rather give IHOP money for a mediocre meal experience.
google
Apr 2024
I ordered the french toast forever and it was wonderful! The price is a bit high but the quantity, quality, details of the taste and super nice staff were great! Except the parking problem I've had a marvelous experience.

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