Uncle Bill's Pancakes, 24-hour diner on South Kingshighway, St. Louis, United States.
Uncle Bill's Pancakes was an American diner in St. Louis, Missouri, open around the clock and serving breakfast all day long. The menu centered on pancakes, omelets, and classic American comfort food, all served in generous portions.
The diner was in operation for more than six decades and went through several ownership changes over the years. Bill Choi took over in its final years and ran it until it closed for good.
Uncle Bill's Pancakes was known as a late-night meeting spot where regulars often stayed until the early hours of the morning. The relaxed, no-frills setting made it a place where night owls and early risers crossed paths over coffee and eggs.
The restaurant had its own parking lot, making it easy to arrive by car at any hour. Since it was open around the clock, visitors could stop in at off-peak times to avoid the busiest crowds.
One of the most popular dishes was called the Supreme 2x2x2x2, a single plate combining two eggs, pancakes, bacon, sausage, and hash browns. The name literally described what was on the plate, leaving no guesswork for the customer.
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