You've probably seen a combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell, or a combo Baskin-Robbins and Dunkin' Donuts. Now, two more chains are combining to form the mega-restaurant of your dreams: Applebee's and IHOP. They will try out their very first combo restaurant in Detroit later in 2017.

The Detroit Free Press reports that the restaurant, located in downtown Detroit's Millender Center, will cater to people staying in nearby hotels as well as office workers in the area. The restaurant will take up 12,000 square feet, enough room for 300 diners at a time, and employ 100 people. Both companies are owned by the same company, so this partnership makes sense. IHOP purchased Applebee's for about $2.1 billion in 2007.

At this point, it's unclear what will be on the menu. A press release from parent company DineEquity says it "will incorporate the classic Applebee's menu […] along with many of IHOP Restaurant's freshly made signature breakfast foods and beverages, including the brand's world-famous buttermilk pancakes." Naturally, they would never take the pancakes off the menu. And WJBK reports that there will be a barista-manned coffee bar to go along with those pancakes.

But what's the most exciting prospect of an IHOP/Applebee's is the possibility of having Applebee's cocktails alongside IHOP's pancakes. Happy hour will never be more carb-packed.

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