Sunday, May 11, 2014

Village Pancake House



           Here is the Village Pancake House. In circa 1600, this central village house was originally built as an Early American Saltbox. Around 1850 it was remodeled into the Early American Colonial style you see today. Unlike so many historic buildings, this house has stood on its original location in Rowley for nearly 350 years. The village pancake house is open year round and it is  great start to your day. Their breakfast menu is varied for all tastes and famous for its generous portions. I recommend the pancakes, which are delicious and their are over 20 types to choose from. They also serve lunch in their sunny dinning rooms or outside on the deck under the shade of their magnificent 200 year old Copper Beech tree. This place is typically very busy on morning but the wait is fairly short with all the space they have inside. Here is some pictures of our family coming to breakfast during the late spring season hence the snow still on the ground.





Village Pancake House main page

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