Polly's Pancake Parlor
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fresh flapjacks since 1830
The building which houses "Polly's Pancake Parlor" was built about 1830. It was originally used as a carriage shed and was later used for storage of firewood. During the depression of the thirties Polly and Wilfred (Sugar Bill) Dexter converted the building to a small, quaint tea room (capacity - 24 people). When they started serving in 1938 they offered pancakes, waffles and French toast - "All you can eat for 50¢." The idea was to stimulate sales of their maple products. Polly and Will's daughter married Roger Aldrich in 1949 and in that year took over the management of "Polly's Pancake Parlor." Wilfred Dexter passed away in 1960 and in 1964 Polly followed him. Since that time Nancy and Roger have gradually expanded the operation from three months to six months and the dining room size has been increased three times.
Destination Details
- Parking
- Pets Allowed
- Restrooms
- Wifi
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Credit Cards Accepted
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Reviews

My husband and I came here one day on our vacation. Every time I looked up where to eat in NH, this place would pop up. It was BUSY! We waited about 30 minutes, no big deal. You can tell a lot of...

Polly's is an institution! - that I discovered purely by accident about 3 years ago while me and my dog plopped into Sugar Hill on the hunt for lupines on our way to North Conway. We found the...

Really great experience there was 22 of us for breakfast on the motorcycles and on four wheels and the seat was not altogether but pretty close together and the server we had Abva was a very nice...