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May
Even though we haven’t had the chance to sit down to a stack of hotcakes at Pamela’s P&G Diner, we think its great that President Obama found the place so memorable that he has asked the owners to cook for eighty war veterans at The White House Memorial Day breakfast. The president made a stop at the Pittsburgh outpost during his campaign and it seems like those pancakes make quite the impression.
We invite our readers to try the flapjacks (stamped with the seal of approval from the president himself) at one of the Pamela’s P&G Diner locations and tell us what you think on our restaurant listing page using our “Write Your Own Review”.
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Pingback by GAYOT’s Blog And One Burger for the President — September 14, 2010 @ 10:16 am
We live just a stone’s throw from the Pamela’s Diner in Millvale and absolutely LOVE THE PLACE! Everyone who works there is just real honest to goodness good people. The portions are big, the people friendly, the food delicious, and the price is right! Omelettes, pancakes, home fries and milkshakes are as good as you can find…hope to see you and your readers there sometime soon!
Comment by Brian — November 14, 2010 @ 11:07 am