Independence Day: Celebrating family-owned businesses and restaurants in America

In honor of Independence Day, we’d like to celebrate family-owned businesses and restaurants across our great country.  Did you know the first Original Pancake House was founded in 1953 in Portland, Oregon by Les Highet and Erma Hueneke?  Using her family’s recipes and traditions, Sara Hueneke Ernst, great niece of Erma Hueneke, opened the first Original Pancake House in Denver in 1996.  The Original Pancake House Denver has been serving breakfast to hungry patrons for many years, but here are a few American family-run businesses that have been around even longer!

 

Zambelli Fireworks

Founded by Antonio Zambelli back in 1893, Zambelli Fireworks is still run by the Zambelli family out of Pittsburgh, PA. Today the company supplies more pyrotechnic displays for celebratory events than any other firework company in the country.  Of the 2,000 plus annual displays the Zambelli’s create, most occur on the 4th of July.  Now that is a booming family business!

 

Antoine’s Restaurant

We thought we’d been serving pancakes for a long time, but Antoine’s Restaurant in New Orleans, LA has us beat!  The oldest family-owned restaurant in America, Antoine’s was established in 1840 by Antoine Alicatore. Specializing in French-Creole cuisine, Antoine’s is famous for inventing Oysters Rockefeller.  Today the restaurant boasts 14 dining rooms and seating for 700 patrons!

 

Martin Guitars

There is nothing more American than good old fashioned Rock –n-Roll!  Did you know that Martin Guitars have been an American family-run business since the early 1800s?  Martin Guitars was founded by  CF Martin Jr. who immigrated to New York City from Germany in 1833.  Today Martin Guitars has an 84,000 square foot factory and 500 employees, but it is still run by CF Martin’s great grandson.  In 2004, Martin Guitar’s produced its 1,000,000th guitar following the same standards for workmanship and quality that CF Martin outlined in 171 years prior.

 

On behalf of the Hueneke and Ernst families, we salute each American family-owned business on this 4th of July holiday!

Coors Field Fireworks


Summer Favorites

Temperatures are rising, the flowers are in bloom, and flip flops abound - summer is here!  At The Original Pancake House Denver we like to enjoy the season with a few breakfast items that celebrate summer from beloved vacation destinations.  So though you may be dining on breakfast in Denver, your taste buds will be on a summer vacation!

COCONUT BELGIAN WAFFLE –

Dreaming of warm sand between your toes?  Take a summer beach vacation with the Coconut Belgian Waffle. Our golden brown Belgian waffle is filled and topped with toasted coconut and lightly dusted with powdered sugar. Served with whipped butter and warm tropical syrup…can you hear the waves and music of the ukulele?

CONTINENTAL CREPES –

If the art and culture of a European adventure are more your style, then slip away to Paris with our Continental Crepes.  Enjoy three delicate crepes rolled with sour cream, tempered with Triple Sec and lightly dusted with powdered sugar. Topped with our warm tropical syrup, you’ll be touching down at Charles de Gaulle in no time!

bb pancakes

BLUEBERRY PANCAKES –

When it’s a “sco-cha” in Colorado, you might want to head up to Maine! This beautiful northern state is filled with cool lakes, fireflies, campfires and blueberries, yah? To show our appreciation of summer in Maine, we love to dine on Blueberry Pancakes! These classic buttermilk pancakes are filled with plump blueberries and lightly dusted with powdered sugar.  Each order is served with whipped butter and warm blueberry compote syrup.  It’s wicked good!

Who knew you could travel the world while eating breakfast in Denver?  Pack your bags and slide on into a booth at The Original Pancake House Cherry Hills or Denver Tech Center location…your flight will be boarding soon.