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I won't say the food will wow you, but the service is friendly, prompt and the food is prepared well. This is a good place to start your OC day. The server was great and prompt and checked on us. Ask if I wanted a refill before I asked him.
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Flappy Jack’s Pancake House Restaurant was originally established in 2002 on the world-famous Route 66. Now located in Orange, California our award-winning business, with extensive culinary experience continues to serve unique breakfast and lunch options. Since our inception, we here at Flappy Jack’s Pancake House have been committed to using fresh, local, and quality ingredients while perfecting our craft.
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The cost was great and the amount of delicious food you get for that price.

The Flappy Jack’s Story
As a family-owned business, we are committed to providing exceptional customer service while satisfying every craving. On behalf of the Flappy Jack’s team, we welcome you into our family and we thank you for dining with us. Current owner, Bob Torrey, purchased the business in 1983, at the age of 26, with no restaurant experience but a passion for breakfast and a love of Ocean City. Happy Jacks moved to its current location on 26th Street in 1992 and has been churning out breakfast for Ocean City visitors and locals ever since. All four of Bob’s children have worked at the restaurant over the years, and his second daughter Megan became partner in the business in 2020, planning to continue the family tradition for years to come. Happy Jack Pancake House is and always has been a family owned and operated restaurant.
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Definitely an OC icon for breakfast. This is exactly what you think it is for a beach breakfast place. The coffee mugs are big, perfect for the hearty portion sizes of food you're going to get.
The Flappy Jack’s Story

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