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What User doesn't like about Dutch Pannekoek House:
The service was lousy, the server was grumpy and didn't come and take our order at least 10 minutes after we sat down. There were only 2 sets of customers in the restaurant (including ourselves). She literally dumped the food on the table and we had to asked her for all the condiments. She really shouldn't be working there. As for the food, it wasn't very tasteful and greasy. There are better places to go for the amo... View all feedback. What User likes about Dutch Pannekoek House:
We've only been here twice. Both times there were large line ups and although they try hard to get the meals out quickly it can be a bit of a wait if people are sitting enjoying their visit. Great food and service View all feedback.
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We've only been here twice. Both times there were large line ups and although they try hard to get the meals out quickly it can be a bit of a wait if people are...
read moreMy wife had an appointment in town and stopped here for breakfast. This was my first visit to de Dutch in a number of years. The food was amazing and a good siz...
read moreThe sign is on Hastings, but the entrance is of the back lane, a bit strange, but locals know how to get in. Havent eaten here in a while, but previous experien...
read moreThe doors are open and line ups are a plenty for one of the best breakfast spots in the Tri city areas, the new contemporary look with bright colors adds to amb...
read moreDe Dutch is wonderful, we go to the Hastings and the New West restaurants once or twice a month and we're always very happy with it. Food is fast and good, with...
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read moreDe Dutch, hidden behind Hastings Street in a cozy setting, offers a unique dining experience with its secret alleyway entrance. The BC bene was fresh and tasty, while the Dutch uitsmijter had a homely feel. Known for their Dutch pancakes, De Dutch is worth a visit despite potential lineups. Although the food is fast and good, with a decent value, the service can be hit or miss. The pea soup is a favorite, but other dishes like the veggie omelet lacked flavor. Overall, De Dutch offers a satisfying experience with a unique location and quick service, making it a regular spot for many.
De Dutch is a cozy little restaurant hidden in the back behind Hastings Street. It’s only accessible through an alleyway/weird staircase, which made the trip ra...
read moreWe absolutely loved it! We visited this restaurant on a Saturday morning and had a fantastic experience. I ordered my usual French toast with strawberry topping...
read moreI enjoy going to De Dutch. The quality is similar to fast food, but we are usually satisfied after eating there. The location is unique, as it is hard to spot f...
read moreDecent Breakfast. Seemed like nice people and the food (breakfast) was pretty good.
Very delicious! Great comfort food and Dutch done well. Going back for sure.
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