expired Free Short Stack - Pancake Parlour Melbourne Central
This was posted 8 months 23 days ago, and might be an out-dated deal
Free Short Stack - no purchase required!
The Short Stack is two pancakes with your choice of butter, cream, vanilla icecream or chocolate icecream.
Either print out the coupon or show the online SMS from scanning the QR code (here's the direct link to the online SMS). Facebook liking is required: link. Some staff don't care about the Facebook liking if you're lucky.
They allow for multiple free Short Stacks on your table provided every one has the coupon or the text on their phone.
The offer is posted on the Student's Offers page but nowhere in its condition does it say you need to be a student and they have not asked for student cards.
Expires 31st August. Valid for the Melbourne Central store only.
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Gecko on 28/08/2012 - 19:49 Comment score below threshold (-4).
+10 votesI heard that, after a boozy Saturday night, Keef got his local Pancake Parlour mixed up with his massage parlour, and the manager strongly objected to him stripping off and laying on a table. Apparently the cops were called, and Keef was dragged off yelling "THIS AIN'T A HAPPY ENDING, BABY!"
+1 voteFacebook link for the required liking: https://www.facebook.com/pancakesmelbcentral
(WTF to the web designer for not linking it??!!)
Offer is valid till 31st August for those wanting to know.
+1 voteshinichiduy on 28/08/2012 - 23:30 ¶I dont know, will try tomorrow but personally, I dont think they are going to be that serious, considered that the deal will end in just 3 more days.
Imagine that you have to check every single name when a customer claims the offer !!!
anastasiastarz on 29/08/2012 - 00:40 ¶I'm going tomorrow night after work.
Doubt they're actually check if you liked them. Though they might ask for student ID.
+1 voteanastasiastarz on 29/08/2012 - 13:22 ¶Went for breakfast today, didn't ask for ID, though they did ask to see fb like on your phone.
For those technologically challenged (brick/no phone), you need to do a 'print screen' and bring that in.

But were they any good.. In Canada I went to IHOP (International House of Pancakes), I thought it was rather bland compared to Pancake parlour. I normally have the Jamaican banana pancake. but crap Pancake Parlour is just as expensive as a $cientology scam these days :-/

I often had pankcakes,T-Bone steaks, and brekkies at Dennys http://www.dennys.ca Large serving with very reasonable price. They serve brekkies 24/7 and soft drink refill free of charge. For pork ribs, I often went to swisschalet. http://www.swisschalet.com/
I wish they have stores open in Australia.



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Based on the Pancake Parlour's normal prices, that's about $3500 worth of pancakes, isn't it?