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I was in Pittsburgh and was looking for a brunch place.. since I love brunch. I came to Pamela's a while back because of some word of mouth from some locals. I was told that Obama was here, his only regret was never going to Pamela's. Hearing that, I had to come. I ordered the strawberry hotcakes and their famous lyonnaise potatoes. I was surprised by the hotcakes. These were crepe-style and included sour cream. I've never had sour cream sound so good for breakfast. I always associated sour cream with mexican food. No longer! These hotcakes were beyond delicious. Then came the lyonnaise potatoes. These were to die for as well. They were crispy and soft the way potatoes in the morning should be. I was in guilty forbidden foods heaven. The only regret was that I couldn't share this food with my loved ones, as they were back home in California. I took plenty of pictures just so I could share. The ambiance was great too. It had a very retro feel with 50s decorations. I wish I could pick up this Pamela's and move it to the Bay Area, just so I could enjoy it more!
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