Starbucks Sells Stacks of PANCAKES In London

Photo: Elie Ayrouth

When it comes to breakfast, Starbucks usually does well in a pinch. So far we’ve seen bagels, doughnuts, breakfast sandwiches, and sous vide egg bites. No matter the type of morning craving, we usually find something to fill our tummies with inside the display case.

It turns out across the pond, patrons are actually getting pancakes.

Sour Patch aficionado Elie Ayrouth recently visited London where he discovered that Starbucks locations in the UK sell buttermilk pancakes.

The international coffee chain offers pancakes in stacks of three, served with your choice of a honey and maple sauce or a berry compote. While it doesn’t sound like Starbucks is flipping flapjacks in the back of the house, they do toast the pancakes once a customer places an order.

Wonder how they taste?

Below is Elie’s pancake review, detailed expressly through emotion.

My review of #starbucks #london #pancakes, exclusively through pictures.

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This leaves us wondering what other sweet breakfast items Starbucks locations offer internationally. If it’s anything like Taco Bell’s international menu, we’d be very excited to find out.

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