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The Magnolia Pancake Haus - (877) 409-0479
The Magnolia Pancake Haus
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Popular breakfast spot that doesn't take new fangled shortcuts.
606 Embassy Oak Ste 100
San Antonio, TX 78216
(877) 409-0479
Markets:
San Antonio, TX Metro
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Owner Message
- Batters mixed from scratch
- All-natural ingredients
- Custom-blended sausages
We mix all of our batters from scratch several times a day. We use grade AA large farm fresh eggs, real butter, pure cream, half & half and buttermilk. Our syrups are made in house and our Applewood bacon, hams and Canadian bacon are selected for their unique and wholesome flavors. Our sausage is custom-blended contains no fillers or artificial ingredients. We offer the finest brewed coffee, using the latest in coffee technology to ensure consistent flavor and freshness. We are sure you will agree that The Magnolia Pancake Haus is quite unique and very different from any other restaurant.
Everything we do at The Magnolia Pancake Haus is driven by one common belief: Quality counts.
From the items we offer to the ingredients we use, to the caliber of our staff, it is clear that we take our customers' expectations of quality and value very seriously.
Customer Reviews
Great breakfast - Best pancakes I've ever had
Reviewed by dianavilla on
2009-10-23T09:46:43Z
My husband and I went here a few weeks ago and the food was outstanding. Our waiter was funny and personable, and we had a wonderful breakfast. We did have to wait about 30 minutes to sit down, but it was worth it. We will go back. We ordered the open-faced Denver omelet, and we upgraded the side of pancakes to a full order of the Bananas Foster pancakes - FANTASTIC!
Pros: Pancakes are great, Open-faced Denver Omelet delicious
Cons: Very busy - lots of people
Breakfast this morning
Reviewed by Eric van Domselaar on
2009-09-20T18:39:08Z
I had wheat pan cake with syrup and my wife ordered the omelette with spinach and mushrooms..... We had coffee to drink.... Pan cakes were fine but the syrup was like water. The omelette was good. She loved the raisin bread..... Coffee ok ....
Pros: Nice atmosphere!
Cons: Extremely long waits...... We came back a second time
Closed at 2??? Right!!
Reviewed by CSMobileUser3 on
2009-07-07T11:42:29Z
False advertisment!!! They say they close at 2 but my husband an I got there at 1:45 and were turned away because they stop taking names at about 1?? So what's the point in closing at 2? They ate still open for buisness ??? If that's the case they should close at 12:00 to get out of there at 2 pluse their attitude was like too bad we can't seat you and they were so rude about it that's also because we called ahead and were told as long ad we got there before 2 it wouldn't be a problem liars!!!
Yummy food and Excellent Service
Reviewed by anonymoushouston on
2009-02-08T06:10:09Z
Went here for Sunday morning breakfast when visiting San Antonio. Had to wait 20-30 minutes but it was worth it! Our server (Kelly) was amazing! And the food was so delicious!
Decently priced brunch fare; disappointing food
Reviewed by parkslopester on
2008-06-15T10:56:18Z
I've probably had brunch at 50 different restaurants in various cities over the past 10 years, and Magnolia Haus was one of the worst in terms of food quality. I should start with the positives:
1. reasonable prices ($6 to 9)
2. wide variety / unique dishes
3. large portions
4. delicious coffee
And I won't fault them for the slow service, since this is father's day and the 1+ hour wait could be expected -- but what were we waiting for?
The corned beef hash I had came bright pink, was chopped smaller than sausage innards, was over-salted yet under-seasoned (somehow this is true), and came with too few potatoes. My wife's biscuits and gravy are outdone by most any country restaurant in the area and they were definitely over-peppered, even though I love pepper and spice) Another at our table was disappointed with the pecan waffle, though the father did enjoy the German apple pancake (not going to try to spell the thing) -- so that is probably your best bet for brunch, if you don't mind a ton of empty calories.
It's definitely a better choice than Denny's or IHOP, but worse than any decent Mexican place, hotel brunch, country restaurant and Le Peep.
Pros: variety, price, portions
Cons: taste, service
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