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The Dish: Pancakes Deluxe at the Hauppauge Palace Diner

You could enjoy a stack of three pancakes, bacon and more for less than $10.

On the Smithtown-Hauppauge border is a 24-hour gem, , with flavorful meal choices both typical and atypical to diners. While breakfast is always an option at diners, breakfast food at this diner must have – one such meal is the Pancakes Deluxe. 

The Dish: Pancakes Deluxe – $8.95 (with one egg, any style – $9.95)

What is it: A stack of three fluffy, soft pancakes with crispy bacon, ham, sausage and an egg.

How does it taste: The pancakes are soft, fluffy and flavorful. Definitely a meal you could have any time, day or night. The scrambled egg is a nice addition to the pancakes and for the meat lover the bacon, sausage and ham won't disappoint. 

Beverages: Depending on if you want something hot or cold, you could go with a soda ($2.45) or a coffee ($1.95).

Why you should eat this: The diner serves a delicious stack of three pancakes with tons of extras at a low price. 

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