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26 February 2007

Dutch Pancake House: farewell

Click to see ‘Dutch Pancake House: farewell’ in a variety of different sizesWith the rather ugly building that was home to the Dutch Pancake House on the corner of St. Peter’s Square cleared for redevelopment, a Manchester institution has bitten the dust. But few will miss it.

The Dutch Pancake House was almost a great success. Huge plates of savory pancakes followed by huge plates of sweet pancakes. As cheap and simple as pizza.

But the decor seemed unchanged since the 1970s. The menu unimaginative. The giant plates were chipped. The service poor as could be.

Some places survive best in affectionate memory.

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18 graffiti on “Dutch Pancake House: farewell”

  1. Richard Fair says:

    I’m told that the Dutch Pancake House is back - but on a much smaller scale inside the newly refurbished Manchester Ardale Market.

  2. Stephen Newton says:

    I’ll have to check it out… it must be a very different offer given the changed environment.

  3. Nick Marsh says:

    Gutted that the pancake house has closed after all of these years. Yes, the menu hadn’t changed much, and no, the atmosphere wasn’t be best, but whoever I took there just loved it.

    Any news on the Arndale Centre recreation?

  4. Stephen Newton says:

    The Dutch Pancake House is trading as a stall in the Arndale Market.

  5. Nigel Thornberry says:

    but are the pancake as big as before? :O

  6. Stephen Newton says:

    I’ve not tried it I’m afraid. Perhaps a review is due.

  7. Craig says:

    I do not care that the plates were chipped or that the service was poor,the pancakes were huge and amazing? Anyone know where you can buy a machine to make them like that?

  8. Stephen Newton says:

    I don’t think you need a machine… you’ll find plenty of pancake pans and griddles here.

  9. Mary Dearden says:

    I am very upset that the pancake house is shut
    it was my favourite restaurant.
    and i shall be looking to see if they bring it back.

  10. Blaze, Kelly and Graham says:

    They were the best pancakes we’ve ever had. The critic at the top of the page knows nothing. They are indeed a cold abstraction totally devoid of all passion

  11. M Mouse says:

    I loved those Pancakes. I could use them for ear warmers on those cold Manchester winter nights

  12. Stephen Newton says:

    ‘favourite restaurant,’… ‘I loved those pancakes,’… ‘they were the best’.

    Okay. But it’s taken you more than a year to notice the place has closed!

  13. anna says:

    those were the best pancakes i had ever eaten - even better than the ones in holland!
    i am gutted that it has gone

  14. M Mouse says:

    Actually, Donald, Goofy and I ate at the restaurant on its last day of trading so we know it has been closed for over a year! But the memories don’t fade on them morsals of heaven.

    The staff always used to play looney tunes in the background for us to make us feel more at home. We miss it a lot!

  15. Anonymous says:

    The pancakes sold in the arndale are not from the same company, i had one from the andale and got mild food poisoning so i wouldn’t bother. I did however have the best pancake in ages from a stall on the fine food market at st Ann’s square in october,i think its there in the summer also.

  16. phill says:

    the guy that wrote that piece about the pancake house sucks balls.
    i used to be a chef there and everything about the place was excellent!!
    the plates were chipped cause we used to throw them at picky cunts like him!

  17. Anonymous says:

    it was a shithole,i was a chef there and i still hate students

  18. tash and nikos says:

    the place itself was the best of the worst however the pancakes were to die for!

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