
Hello, and welcome to a new fry review! This time, the location is The Pancake House. A local diner up in Lewis Center, I went last weekend to check out the food, and of course review the fries. So how were they?

Address: 1182 E Powell Rd, Lewis Center, OH 43035
Cut: Straight Cut (tavern style, per my own parlance)
Thickness: 5.5/10
Crispiness: 4/10
Salt/Seasoning: None
Price: $3.69/serving.
The first thing is that this is an unusual style of fry for a diner, usually this kind of fry with the heavy breading on the sides, and flaky exterior is a bar/tavern fry (I honestly think at least around here, everyone who serves this kind of fry has the same supplier, they’re that similar). For these fries, they’re pretty low in crispiness and have a very flaky interior. They were served warm, but not hot. Cooked pretty well overall, didn’t have the extra grease that is often present on these type of fries, and they have a very pleasant mouthfeel. The biggest negative is the price, $3.69 for a serving that is small for a price of a dollar less than that. Otherwise, I would recommend these fries, and the rest of their breakfast food has a pretty wide variety that almost anyone could find something to like out of it.