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What better way to start the month of March, than with the IHOP promotion that gives away a free short stack of pancakes from 7 am to 4 pm, this March 1, 2022, at the restaurant.

IHOP is celebrating pancake day. In February, it held the brand’s “Month of Giving”, which culminates with the return of “National Pancake Day” this Tuesday, March 1, at participating restaurants.

You just have to stop by any IHOP location to receive a free short stack (three buttermilk pancakes) per guest.

IHOP also invites its customers to participate in the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals donation program and other local charities, including Shriners Hospitals for Children and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

“For the past 16 years, IHOP has celebrated its own national holiday, “National Pancake Day”, an event of a day at the restaurant where guests enjoy a free Short Stack together under IHOP’s blue roof,” said Kieran Donahue, Director of Marketing, YO ESPERO.

“We know our restaurants are a integral part of the communities nities we serve, and for over 63 years, we’ve taken pride in giving back to where our guests live, work and play. Our “Month of Giving” event serves an important purpose, as every dollar raised during IHOP’s National Pancake Day campaign stays local and supports the nearest children’s hospital associated with charity partners,” said Donahue.

Since the first “National Pancake Day,” IHOP guests have raised more than $30 million for various children’s hospitals around the world. country.

In this 2022, IHOP encourages guests to donating at restaurants by rounding up to the dollar (with the change going to charity), purchasing wall decals at restaurants for a $1 donation, or adding a donation when ordering online through ihop.com. There is also the option to donate directly to each charity by visiting www.ihop.com/en/national-pancake-day.

“Now more than ever, children’s hospitals need the support of their community so children continue to receive the best possible care,” said Teri Nestel, president and CEO of Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. “These pancakes with a purpose give hope to member hospitals and promise that each of us will do our part to keep children safe and spirits not broken. When we change children’s health, we change the future, for all of us”.

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By Scribe