99 Pancakes, India’s QSR chain specializing in a wide array of delicious pancakes, recently announced the successful opening of its latest outlets in Aurangabad and Panvel in Maharashtra, Ahmedabad, Anand and Chiplun in Gujarat. These latest additions are part of the brand’s ongoing expansion across India.
Founded on the pillars of quality, innovation, and exceptional customer service, 99 Pancakes has swiftly become a destination for sweet tooth lovers, offering a unique and satisfying dining experience. Known for its diverse menu of sweet and savory pancakes, the chain caters to all preferences, with gluten-free and vegan options available as well.
Every 99 Pancakes location features the brand’s signature menu, along with a variety of beverages, from coffees to fresh juices.
“Our mission is to offer our customers a tasteful delight with every visit, and we are thrilled to bring our passion for pancakes to Aurangabad, Ahmedabad, Anand, Chiplun, and Panvel as well”, said Vikesh Shah, founder of 99 Pancakes. “We look forward to continuing our tradition of serving delicious pancakes in a warm and inviting atmosphere” added Vikesh.
Sarfaraz Sheikh, COO of 99 Pancakes, also shared his excitement, “We are happy to introduce our new outlets to these locations. Our goal has always been to create a welcoming space where families and friends can enjoy our innovative pancake creations. We aim to expand to other cities of India, focusing on the Gujarat market in the next phase and eventually becoming a household name”.
With its continued growth, 99 Pancakes remains dedicated to maintaining the high standards of quality and customer satisfaction that have made it a standout in the competitive food service industry.
With over 48 stores in 16 cities across the country, 99 Pancakes is delivering delightful pancake experiences to everyone.
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Naresh Khanna – 10 February 2025
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