IHOP Is Doing All-You-Can-Eat Pancakes At Its CHEAPEST PRICE EVER

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Alongside drunken tomfoolery, disco balls dropping, and fireworks, a sure sign that the new year is here is the return of IHOP’s all-you-can-eat pancakes deal. This time around, the pancake purveyor is dropping its gluttonous deal at the cheapest it has ever been.

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While it typically prices at around $4.99-$5.49, IHOP is lowering their all-you-can-eat cost to just $3.99 per person for 2018. You start off with either a full stack of five flapjacks or a combo of two pancakes, eggs, hash browns, and your choice of ham, sausage, or bacon. The combo’s price varies by location. Afterwards, you’ll get unlimited short stacks of two hotcakes apiece until you’re stuffed at no extra charge.

This marks the perfect opportunity to flip the bird at all New Year’s resolutions and attempt to be a pancake-eating champ. Sean Fahmy broke an IHOP record a couple of years back while taking advantage of the deal, if you’re looking for a number to beat. Even if you’re not into challenges, though, this deal still gets you a ton of food for an insanely cheap price.

IHOP’s all-you-can-eat pancakes deal is only good through February 11th at participating locations.

A reason why the price may be so low this year is that this year is IHOP’s 60th anniversary. A press release notes that the deal will “kick off its year-long milestone celebration,” so we can likely expect more gluttonous bargains to come as 2018 progresses.

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