Pancake-lovers in south London can celebrate Pancake Day with up to 20 per cent off Just Eat.
And, enjoy their favourite crêpes delivered straight to their door.
From 20 per cent off Piña Colada-inspired pancake stacks from The Breakfast Club and savoury avocado and veggie crepes from Crêpeaffaire, to 15 per cent off pancakes with maple syrup and berry toppings from Creams, pancake fans can head over to Just Eat to take advantage of the deals on March 1.
For those keen to risk the flip, but the day has crêped up unexpectedly, get last-minute pancake essentials delivered from selected Asda and OneStop stores.
Find ingredients such as milk and flour, to delicious toppings such as lemon, sugar and berries, and even those handy utensils, like a frying pan.
Breakfast pancakes
1. Frankie & Benny’s
20 per cent off the full restaurant menu as part of Cheeky Tuesday.
Start the day with American-style pancakes for breakfast.
Try the buttermilk pancakes with crispy bacon and maple flavoured syrup for a sweet morning treat.
Dessert pancakes
2. Kaspa’s
20 per cent off on all crêpes.
Self-proclaimed “King of Desserts” Kaspa’s is running a 20 per cent off offer with Just Eat across its sweet crêpe offering.
Freshly baked instead of fried, choose from traditional Sicilian lemon and sugar, Belgian chocolate or fruity strawberry and banana toppings, with or without a side of gelato ice cream.
3. Creams
15 per cent off on all crêpes and pancakes.
Served hot, this dessert parlour is offering 15 per cent off all crêpes on Just Eat.
Fans can create their own or choose from a selection of tasty toppings such as Oreo cookies, maple syrup and berries, or banoffee.
Just Eat data reveals Londoners ordered the most in the last three months.
Top 10 cities that order pancakes on Just Eat:
1. London
2. Glasgow
3. Liverpool
4. Manchester
5. Birmingham
6. Nottingham
7. Leeds
8. Coventry
9. Hull
10. Southampton
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