You Can Stay Inside a Stack of Pancakes in Tennessee
The pancake capital of the south is located in Tennessee, and now you can stay inside a literal short stack!
The Pancake Capital of the South
Did you know that Gatlinburg, Tennessee was also known as the "Pancake Capital of the South?" It's true! And if you've ever been to Gatlinburg, you know that you can find pancakes being served up just about everywhere you look. Something about being in the mountains just makes you want the classic American breakfast of pancakes and bacon. But now the Pancake Capital of the South has teamed up with Eggo to bring you the chance to stay inside a literal short stack.
The Eggo House of Pancakes
The Eggo House of Pancakes looks like an actual short stack of pancakes from the outside. On the inside, every detail has a pancake flair. From the syrup drips on the mantle, to the Eggo fridge filled with Eggo pancakes.
According to Gatlinburg, the Eggo House of Pancakes will even have a fire pit and game room!
Located in the Pancake Capital of the South – Gatlinburg, Tenn. – fans will soon be able to book a unique stay at the Eggo House of Pancakes and enjoy this short-stack-shaped home-away-from-home in the heart of the Smoky Mountains. Flapjack-loving fans and families visiting this unique vacation destination will be transported into a pancake paradise from the moment they step inside. Breathe in the scent of sweet syrup-infused mountain air. Get cozy in the fluffy pancake beds and bean bag chairs. Toast up Eggo Mini Pancake s’mores at the fire pit overlooking the Smokies. Pour it on thick at the maple syrup fountain. Dive into game night in the basement gameroom, complete with an Eggo pancake-fied pool table and more.
HomeToGo is the host behind the Eggo House of Pancakes if you want to get away from it all and rush off to a stack of pancakes in the mountains (which honestly, sign me up)! Booking will officially open on National Pancake Day on February 28th.
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