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Houston Celebrates National Pancake Day with Flights, Endless Stacks, and Pajama Promotions

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Published on September 26, 2025
Houston Celebrates National Pancake Day with Flights, Endless Stacks, and Pajama PromotionsSource: Unsplash/Luke Pennystan

Houston's pancake lovers are in for a special treat on National Pancake Day, as local establishments and national chains alike serve up hot and fluffy options to celebrate the breakfast favorite. According to Click2Houston, Mo’ Brunch + Brews is dishing out a plant-based Pancake Flight for the occasion, featuring mini pancakes crowned with an assortment of peach cobbler, strawberry cheesecake, and pecan pie toppings.

Meanwhile, The Sunrise House is diving into the festivities with an all-you-can-eat pancake promotion, a one-day indulgence paired with the purchase of a continental breakfast, offering a perfect way to start the day for those who believe more is better. But these aren't the only hotspots flipping pancakes in Houston. Cracker Barrel, aiming to rebound from the backlash of a recent rebranding blunder, is going big with $5 endless pancakes at select locations in an all-out effort to win back their customer base. The deal extends to their 660 locations nationwide as reported by KHOU.

Adding to their customer appeasement strategy, Cracker Barrel has declared itself the "Unofficial sponsor of the pancake block," as stated by KHOU. To celebrate football season, customers who wear a football jersey or show a same-day game ticket can get a free side of pancakes with an entree all October. This offer comes after a logo change caused an 8% drop in visitors, according to company officials.

Perkins American Food Co., formerly Perkins, is joining the pancake fun by offering a free small stack of buttermilk pancakes with any purchase. To get the deal, guests need to wear pajamas and mention National Pancake Day. It's for dine-in only. Meanwhile, IHOP is skipping September deals and sticking with its usual charity event in March, keeping with its long-standing tradition, as per KHOU.