It's PANCAKE MONTH!!! Ahhhhhhh!!! I love pancakes. Light, fluffy bundles of joy. At Clinton St. Baking Company, they know how to make a mean pancake. I've had the famous blueberry ones and honestly I don't remember how good it was but I remember it must have been good but I had it a while ago so when I knew that pancake month was coming I would have to try their pancakes cuz they all sounded soooo good! I wanted to go every day but you gotta pick the good ones. Look out for more posts because pancake month is not over yet! First pancakes were japanese pumpkin! It was a japanese pumpkin pancake with pumpkin seed streusel and warm maple butter. But hold on, before we get to the pancakes there are other yummy things you can't miss. I had heard that their biscuits were stellar as well and thank god they came complimentary AKA FREE!! Two per person! I ate those babies with butter and this housemade strawberry jam shown below.
Can I get a MMMMMMMM! look at that! You can see the fruit in the jam! I'm pretty sure they were strawberry seeds and that jam was the SHIZ!! It tasted sooo fresh and sweet and such a strong strawberry taste. I used this stuff on the pancakes too! It was THAT GOOD. Moving on, Mariam got a hot chocolate which was eh. I didnt really like it, too bitter even after adding sugar. Now, the real star of the show. THE PANCAKES!
Look at that. Isn't it beautiful? Thank god we both split this because after the biscuits and hot chocolate we were left wondering how anyone eats a whole order by themselves cuz we were sooo full. But we were full off of yummy goodness. The pancakes were, as always, very light and fluffy. And they were pumpkin flavored! Who does that? I love pumpkin so this got the thumbs up from me. It also came with a pumpkin streusal thingy that was really crunchy and kinda tasted oaty too- I really liked it. And that warm maple butter was really good too. I like adequate amounts of syrup for my pancakes and found that small little ramekin was not enough for three whole pancakes. I mean come on, look at how little it is! But I think it's part of their marketing technique. Give little amounts of goodness and people will definitely buy an extra side of syrup for $2 (myself included). I also used jam though but it was well worth the money. We left there very full and excited to try the next type of pancakes. Updates next week!
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