Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Our Pancakes Never Waffle


A silly sign about pancakes and waffles. Kinda awful. Or not.

15 comments:

Kate said...

Silly or clever? The restaurant business is pretty tough so I suppose any trick of merchandising is used to entice customers.

Taken For Granted said...

Love this sign. Well spotted and photographed.

RedPat said...

Good one, Lowell!

Marleen said...

Would this mean more customers? ;)

silvia de angelis said...

Un cartello enorme, che è difficile non notare
Un saluto,silvia

Sharon said...

Surely they could have thought up something better than that!

William Kendall said...

I think there used to be Cracker Barrel restaurants here, but years ago. I don't know if there are any left.

Bill said...

Funny sign, a great find Lowell. I prefer waffles instead of pancakes, always have.

Maria Rodrigues said...

They were not very happy in choosing of the slogan.
Greetings
Maria de
Divagar Sobre Tudo um Pouco

Shammickite said...

mmmmmmm pancakes!
mmmmm waffles!
mmmmmmmmm maple syrup on everything!

Michelle said...

I don't care for waffles or pancakes, but I do love bacon! lol

Kay said...

Cracker Barrel does pancakes?? Does this sign mean they'll never serve waffles?? And what about crepes? I can't handle that sort of uncertainty when it's time for breakfast, especially if I haven't had plenty of coffee.
(To answer your question, I didn't see any Cadillacs sunken into the desert where we went, though I've heard of them.)

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Gosto destes olhares urbanos.
Um abraço e continuação de boa semana.

Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros

GreensboroDailyPhoto said...

The ubiquitous Cracker Barrel must be competing with a waffle house.

(If you ever need a word with 3 "u", I just realized ubiquitous is your go-to word).

Janis
GDP

stardust said...

You have an good eyd to find like this. Interesting phrase, but to be honest I’m puzzled. I wonder whether “waffle” is a noun as a square cake or a verb.

Yoko

"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson