I just realized I never posted these photos from Aunt Martha’s Pancake House when Emma and Holly came to visit in the fall. It’s a charming little breakfast diner that I love so much. Historic restaurants my favorites. I want everyone to try it at least once! π
ps. i am having a studio weekend so i’ll share lots of fun stuff. Monday will be a blog party! Details soon…. xo. elsie
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I love these kinds of retro spots. Thanks for posting the photos – they’re terrific!
Now I’m looking forward to Monday! Can’t wait!
aw – looks like sooooo much fun !!!!!
ooh Party! can’t wait!
xo.
Oooooh blog party! Yeys!
love love kitsch diners … God Bless America π
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these photos are so adorable!
what do you do to your photos to give them an “old fashioned” look? please tell me your secrets!
i love old breakfast diners. and i want some yummy pancakes right NOW!
also, YAY! a reason to look forward to monday for once π
Charming, simply charming!
You have such a fun blog. It made me want to go paint, so I did! I’m looking forward to the blog party!
i’ll start my diet tomorrow. for now, i’m going to chow down on some pancakes.
I’d love to visit a pancake house like this if I ever can save up enough money to visit the States…I’m a bit of a pancake and pastry addict, and those little syrup dispensers are so cute! The red doors are also very adorable π
This place is so charming! I love eattries like this. Detroit has a bunch of little antique places in the city that I love to frequent.
And a blog party – I can’t wait! I’ll be there π
this place reminds me of my town’s beloved 50’s retro diner called Metro Diner! it was located right on route 66, too. π sadly, they tore it down because of expansion work from the college next door. best malt shakes in the midwest!
OMg… I miss that place sooo much! Used to be my fav breakfast place when I lived there! Thanks for posting this and bringing back some awesome memories of me, my husband and my good friends Jen and Nathan Falter of Springfield Pottery. π
– Jill Brown
That places looks awesome and delicious!
next time i come to missouri can we go there?!?!
*Sigh* Looks nice! Reminds me of a little place my parents used to take me when I was a kid π
yayy i can’t wait! i’m off of work that day too!:)
love this place
Yay, blog party! π And that cute lil pancake place looks so charming and warm and cozy! Jealous!! π
NJ is the land of diners, but not so many historic diners…love them! Great pics! Thanks for sharing.
Oh. It looks really cute!
we are for SURE going to aunt martha’s for pancakes when we come to springfield next weekend! we can’t wait!! :o)
We have Twohey’s restaurant in Alhambra, CA its a diner that had those little roller skate servers back in the 50s….its super delicious too! yum.
Springfield has so many great holes in the wall like Aunt Martha’s. I remember the first time I went and just assumed ‘Aunt Martha’ pictured on the menus was deceased. So I was surprised to find her at the cash register when I went to pay. It kind of freaked me out. Then to find out later that she’s not Aunt Martha at all. π
Aunt Martha’s…that’s a true Springfield tradition. I think every MSU student has eaten there at least once.
I don’t got your point. But thank you all the same.
I cant wait to see the new place, you have such great decor ideas
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I’m in love with this place:)