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IHOP Starts Flipping Flapjacks in Northborough on Monday

The International House of Pancakes is here. Get your stack.

Information courtesy of Julie Fairweather for IHOP

IHOP Restaurant, one of America’s favorite restaurant chains, celebrates its grand opening at Northborough Crossing today, Monday, Aug. 20. The restaurant chain, best known for their signature pancakes, omelettes and other
breakfast specialties, also offers a broad array of lunch, dinner, and snack items throughout the afternoon and evening hours.

The Northborough Crossing location hours will be 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. on weekdays and 7 a.m. to midnight on weekends.

IHOP restaurants are franchised and operated by Glendale, Calif.-based International House of Pancakes, LLC and its affiliates. IHOP restaurants feature moderately priced, high-quality food and beverage items, and table service in an attractive and comfortable atmosphere. As with other IHOP restaurants, no beer or wine will be served. The Northborough Crossing IHOP is the fifty-third location operated by this particular franchise company. Their other
Massachusetts locations include Cambridge, Salem, Dedham, Plymouth and Brockton. One other IHOP located in nearby Shrewsbury and owned by a different franchisee will remain open.

Northborough Crossing, a 600,000+ square foot open-air shopping center situated atop a scenic hilltop at the juncture of Route 9 and Route 20 in Northborough features exciting anchors like the very first Wegmans in New England, BJ’s Wholesale Club, Toys/Babies “R” Us, Kohl’s, Golf Town, PetSmart®, T.J. Maxx and Dick’s Sporting Goods.

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The innovative addition of smaller lifestyle retailers and dining destinations at Northborough Crossing creates a diverse mix of shopping and dining alternatives. Ideally situated between Boston’s MetroWest suburbs and the thriving Worcester market, Northborough Crossing is located at the intersection of two of Massachusetts’ major cross-state highways: Route 9—the
state’s dense retail corridor—and Route 20.


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