Chaces Pancake Corral Serving Up Breakfast With a Side of Bellevue History

Bellevue, WALocal News

Chace's Pancake Corral serves as a culinary and historical gem in Bellevue, WA, with a legacy dating back to 1958 when it was founded by Bill Chace. The establishment is adorned with historical memorabilia and features menu items named after local figures, enhancing its community ties. Notable dishes like 'Vic's Favorite' and 'Coach's Pick' reflect the restaurant's commitment to honoring local history and relationships. After Bill's death in 2000, his stepdaughter Jane Zakskorn took ownership and has skillfully navigated the challenges of running a restaurant, particularly during the pandemic. Adapting to new health regulations, Zakskorn has ensured safety while keeping the spirit of the Corral alive.

Chace's Pancake Corral has become a cherished venue for families to celebrate significant life events, emphasizing its role in the community. With her determination to keep the restaurant thriving, Zakskorn showcases an inspiring blend of nostalgia and resilience. This beloved diner continues to be a focal point for Bellevue residents, embodying both comfort and history.

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