Did you know that the Virginia town known for its colonial history is also renowned for its pancake scene? Williamsburg proudly calls itself the Pancake Capital of the World. Check out the fluffy goodness for yourself at the inaugural Williamsburg Pancake Festival.
The two-day celebration coincides with National Pancake Day beginning September 26. It’s presented by Visit Williamsburg in partnership with arts organization CultureFix.

Festivities begin with a ticketed pajama party at the Hellenic Center on September 26. It features live music, face painting, a kids’ zone, and all the pancakes and toppings you can eat.
On Saturday, September 27, join a free morning celebration in Merchant’s Square. It includes a dachshund race, a pancake-themed children’s book reading, and a World Pancake Eating Championship featuring competitive eaters Nick Wehry and Miki Sudo. Sudo set the women’s record at Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest with 51 hot dogs in 10 minutes in 2024.
Williamsburg hosts at least eight pancake houses and even more restaurants that have pancakes on the menu. Explore your choices by signing up for the newly launched Williamsburg Pancake Trail pass. You can score discounts and other reward prizes over the weekend.
Feature image of pancakes at Another Broken Egg Cafe courtesy Visit Williamsburg