

The concept was honed in a matter of days, the land was purchased and the building was built in less than three months. We'll sell pancakes and we'll call the place Stack 'em High." She asked how he planned on making a living on pancakes and he answered they would sell some other items as well, "you know, so forth." So in 1981, Stack 'em High Pancakes and So Forth was born. Just months into a planned break from the restaurant business, Perry sat up in bed one night and told Kiki."I've got it. Their famed "corn cakes" are still the topic of conversation amongst those with memories of the Point Harbor. People of all walks of life and from all over the region, flocked to the new home of Greek and coastal cuisine. They ran the Point Harbor Restaurant at the foot of the Wright Memorial Bridge for ten years, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. After an abbreviated business meeting and a decision to follow his intuition, Perry welcomed his family to their new home, North Carolina. On a vacation to Virginia Beach, they discovered a spit of sand, known as the Outer Banks. The best OBX breakfast restaurant for family style pancakes, waffles, french toast. Soon, they were running shops of their own and had two sons, Steven and Nick. Stack em High Breakfast Restaurant Home Page in Kill Devil Hills, NC.

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They needed no education however, on how to work hard or how to make the most of every opportunity. They learned to speak the language by listening to the customers and practicing to each other. He worked for his uncle in his hot dog shop in Pittsburg for several years before being joined by his bride, Kiki. He entered New York Harbor by boat and sailed under the open arms of Lady Liberty like so many other determined, young men and women. The "Founder" of Stack 'em High, Perry Kiousis immigrated to the United States in the early 1960's from Greece. Stop in and see for yourself! OUR HISTORY AND HOW WE STARTED We believe that cooking with love is the only way to go. We do what we do because it makes you smile, and it makes us smile. Our tradition of serving great breakfast: pancakes, waffles, french toast, omelets and homemade biscuits is something we take seriously. Don't forget our awesome toppings.Making breakfast for families visiting and living on the Outer Banks is something we've done since 1981. Why would you want to go anywhere else? Kids especially love our waffles and pancakes. Having breakfast with Stack ’em High has you covered. If you like coffee our attentive servers will always keep it hot in your cup. The entire family will enjoy our fresh to order pancakes delivered fast and hot to your table. Steve and Kristine have four children - college graduate, Andrew App state student Maddie Kitty Hawk Elementary 1st grader, Emilia and Alexander who is LOVING his pre-K world at Kitty Hawk Methodist!īest sausage and cheese omelettes on the Outer Banks. Kristine has been very active in the local community and has been a Real Estate Broker with Beach Realty since 2004. Steve has spent most of his life growing up on the Outer Banks and is a good friend to many folks who live and vacation here.

The Kitty Hawk location is owned by Steve and his wife, Kristine and the Kill Devil Hills location is owned by their youngest son, Nick and his wife, Dawn. That legacy has been passed on to their sons. Perry & Kiki Kiousis came from Greece as hard working folks who simply wanted to share their love of food and friendliness.

The second location, here in Kitty Hawk, was established in 1985. Stack ’em High Pancake House is not your typical legacy restaurant! The first location, in Kill Devil Hills, opened in 1981. Once you try us, you’ll come back for the food and comfort from such dedicated and passionate owners and staff. From the traditional eggs, bacon and sides, scrumptious waffles and French toast to the Outer Banks breakfast specials and of course PANCAKES! Everybody loves Stack ’em High Original Pancake House! Come on in and grab a chair and enjoy some breakfast. Ever since their grand opening the tables have been filled with locals and vacationers who enjoy a hearty breakfast in a relaxed atmosphere at a reasonable price.
