Celebrate National Pancake Day in San Antonio

Grab a stack, or two, at these local pancake spots.

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Grab a stack of hot cakes at this San Antonio spots.

Attention pancake fanatics, today is National Pancake Day. Whether you like your hotcakes filled with fruit or covered with whipped cream and syrup, we’re here to round up a few places serving this brunch favorite on this delectable day.

Comfort Cafe, Multiple locations | Grab a stack of Sweet Cream Pancakes and support a good cause.

Magnolia Pancake Haus, Multiple locations | Bring the family out for some flapjacks and stay for the restaurant’s pancake eating contest starting at 5:30 p.m.

Box St. All Day, 623 Hemisfair Blvd. Ste., 108 | Order the Thick Boy Pancake with a mimosa because it’s always 5 o’clock somewhere.

Pancake Joes, 1011 Donaldson Ave. | Chow down on a short or tall stack of Banana Nut Pancakes or Triple Berry Banana Pancakes for under $10.

We’ll leave you with this: How can you make a pancake smile? Butter it up.

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