Kingston restaurant offers 'all you can eat' Pancake Day deal

By Ellie Brown - Local Democracy Reporter

1st Mar 2022 | Local News

UNLIMITED pancakes will be on offer at a Kingston restaurant tomorrow (March 1).

Bill's Kingston will be serving stacks of the delicious fried snack in honour of Shrove Tuesday - a traditional Christian feast day when pancakes are eaten.

The restaurant chain will be running the 'all you can eat' deal at its various branches tomorrow.

For £7.50 customers will be able to order unlimited pancakes - choosing between the Banana, Strawberries and Blueberries option and the Smoked Streaky Bacon.

Bill's advises that customers book a table as the deal is expected to be popular.

Other places in Kingston to grab a pancake tomorrow

The Terrace Eatery by the old Apple Market is known for its excellent pancakes, recently featuring in a list of the best in London by The London Eats List.

The Terrace was singled out for its vegan selection with berries and coconut yoghurt and it also offers gluten-free pancakes for those with the dietary intolerance.

Dog owners should head over to Wags N Tales in Surbiton if they're looking to celebrate with their pooch.

The dog-friendly cafe offers 'pupcakes' that are perfect for canines - and can be washed down with a 'pupacino,' while humans can help themselves to waffles and ice cream.

For people who want their pancakes on-the-go, Kingston marketplace has several stands selling the fried treat.

Crepe Escape and The Crepe Stand are two of the regular pancake stalls in the old marketplace - a favourite of office workers for lunchtime food.

Where is your favourite place to get pancakes in Kingston? Let us know!

     

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