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Paul's Pancake Parlor
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Central Missoula. Mom and pop seat yourself spot since 1963 with original pancakes all day breakfast and daily specials
Paul’s Pancake Parlor, one of Missoula’s favorite restaurants, is locally owned and operated. Paul’s was founded in 1963 by Paul Gjording and is now owned by local Missoulian Mike Ramos. Mike purchased the restaurant in 1998 from his mother Elly on the condition that he work there everyday for a…
A Missoula classic, Paul's is an excellent breakfast choice for anyone heading South or toward Midtown Missoula. Exactly what you would expect from some classic comfort food: eggs any style, add bacon to everything, 100 flavors of pancakes the size of your head.. Ok, I might be exaggerating, but if…
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