IHOP is offering more than eight hours of deals every day with the introduction of IHOPPY Hour – a menu full of meal deals.

The menu options include entrees for $5 or $6, snacks and sides for $3, and beverages for $1 or $1.50. The deal is offered every day from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. or longer, starting Monday. IHOP said the deals will continue to roll out to more restaurants over the coming weeks.

Included in the $5 or $6 value menu are chicken and pancakes, the classic steakburger, buttermilk crispy chicken sandwich, quick two-egg breakfast, ham and cheese omelet, classic breakfast sandwich, and Italian cannoli pancakes. The snacks and sides menu for $3 include deals such as mozzarella sticks, a french fries and onion ring sampler, and IHOP’s original french toast.

“We created IHOPPY Hour as a way to provide folks with affordable opportunities to pancake together under our blue roof even more often,” Jay Johns, president at IHOP, said in a statement.

“We recognize that these are challenging times, and our belief is that, regardless of what’s going on in the world, we all deserve a little happiness, or ‘hoppiness’ as we like call it. By offering these fan favorite menu items at unbeatable prices seven days a week, we hope to make every day just a little hoppier.”

The IHOPPY Hour value menu is also available for to-go orders at select locations, IHOP said. A majority of IHOP restaurants have reopened their dining rooms for dine-in guests with coronavirus safety measures in place, including face masks, social distancing one-use menus, and enhanced cleaning procedures.

“Now more than ever, everyone deserves a little hoppiness and there is truly something on this menu to satisfy every craving and every appetite at a very affordable price,” Brad Haley, chief marketing officer at IHOP, said. “From pancakes to burgers and much more, our 8-hour or longer IHOPPY Hour should get everyone to discover a new way to spell happiness.”

The value menu is not available with any other offers or coupons.

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A stack of pancakes is pictured on Aug. 2, 2011, at an IHOP restaurant in Los Angeles. Mario Anzuoni/Reuters