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IHOP Restaurant to join Destiny USA's third level expansion

IHOP Restaurant, (International House of Pancakes) the family restaurant chain that serves famous pancakes and a variety of breakfast, lunch and dinner items is coming to the third level of the expansion at Destiny USA, located 9090 Destiny USA Dr. IHOP's mission is to make breakfast an experience to remember for everyone. The restaurant will be open 24 hours, seven days a week. IHOP restaurants are franchised and operated by Glendale, a California-based International House of Pancakes. For 54 years, IHOP has been serving items that are enjoyed by people of all ages. IHOP offers an affordable, everyday dining experience with warm, nice and friendly service. IHOP is in 50 states, The District of Columbia, Canada, Guatemala, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. "IHOP Restaurant will offer a whole new dining experience to our third level," said Rob Schoeneck, general manager of Destiny USA. The International House of Pancake Restaurant will create a fresh, tasty, comfortable, relaxed, and special environment. IHOP Restaurant will be located on the third level of the expansion, next to 5W!TS.
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