Polly's

Polly's
If you ever find yourself in northern NH (Haha!), you need to add a breakfast at Polly's Pancake Parlor to your list places to visit. Why is Polly's so cool? Here's a little background taken from their website:


"The building which houses "Polly's Pancake Parlor" was built about 1830. It was originally used as a carriage shed and was later used for storage of firewood. During the depression of the thirties Polly and Wilfred (Sugar Bill) Dexter converted the building to a small, quaint tea room (capacity - 24 people). When they started serving in 1938 they offered pancakes, waffles and French toast - "All you can eat for 50¢." The idea was to stimulate sales of their maple products."


You know that if a place is still serving pancakes 72 years after they started, they've got to be good!

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