Waffle House is not only a great Georgia-based restaurant, but it’s a national institution. One thing about Atlanta, is that it has a lot of Waffle Houses. But there is much more to know about the downhome eatery.
Unless you’re on the keto diet or something, Waffle House is a staple in Atlanta. The Atlanta restaurant first opened on Labor Day 1955. That’s when Joe Rogers and Tom Forkner turned an Avondale Estates home into a restaurant.
Waffle House: Everything You Need To Know
Waffle House back then was called Toddle House, and it quickly became a national restaurant chain.
Today, Waffle Houses can be found across the nation in about half the states in the Union. There are more than 2,100 locations. You can see the whole list here.
1. How Many Waffle House Locations Are In Atlanta?
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Atlanta has 162 Waffle Houses, according to Google Maps data compiled by MapsByNik.
Most Waffle Houses are in the South, with places like Tennessee, North and South Carolina leading the way.
2. How Many Waffle Houses Are In Georgia?
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Georgia has nearly 400 Waffle Houses scattered, covered and smothered across the Peach State.
3. What’s The Best Thing To Order At Waffle House?
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Waffle House is known for some great all-American breakfast staples. Here are just some of their best dishes:
- Waffles (of course)
- The All Star (their signature breakfast)
- Biscuits and gravy
- Papa Joe’s pork chop and eggs
- Grits (cheese or without)
- Grilled chicken biscuit
- Cheesesteak omelet
- Coffee
- Sausage and eggs
See the Waffle House menu here.
4. Does Waffle House Close On Christmas?
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Contrary to popular belief, Waffle House doesn’t close on Christmas or New Year’s. In addition, each restaurant is open 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year.
5. Does FEMA Use Waffle House?
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The Federal Emergency Management Agency does indeed use Waffle House to gauge how bad a natural disaster has affected the area.
It’s been called the “Waffle House Index.”
A FEMA official was quoted in the Wall Street Journal as saying that if the local Waffle House is closed, you know “it’s bad.”
6. Where Is The Waffle House Museum?
The Waffle House Museum sits on the spot of the original restaurant in Avondale Estates.
The museum is available for tours by appointment only on Wednesdays at 11am or 1pm. To check for availability and schedule your tour, please call: 770-326-7086.
7. How Much Bacon Does Waffle House Serve A Minute?
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The Waffle House kitchen is one of the most productive places on Earth. Every minute, Waffle House serves more than 341 strips of bacon, the company says.
8. What Brands Of Food Does Waffle House Serve?
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Waffle House prides itself on serving only the best brands to its customers. Here are the following brands for the major things on the menu:
Coca-Cola Soft Drinks
• Heinz line of Sauces
• Sara Lee Desserts
• Jimmy Dean Sausage
• Smithfield Bacon, City Ham & Pork Chops
• Minute Maid Orange Juice
• Waffle House Classic Blend Coffee
• Springer Mountain Farms Chicken
9. What’s On The Menu At Waffle House?
Here is a real-life Waffle House menu so you can order what you like (Try the All Star).
10. How Much Does a Waffle Cost At Waffle House?
A waffle at Waffle House costs about $3 and some change. Here is what you’ll pay exactly.
Waffle (Single) | $3.05 |
Waffle (Double) | $4.05 |
Pecan Waffle | $3.55 |
Add Chocolate Chips or Peanut Butter Waffle | $0.25 |
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Along with the wonderful things to eat and do in Atlanta, there are also so awesome places to shop.
In addition to malls, many Atlanta boutiques and consignment shops have daily deals so that you can save money.
Atlanta’s retail scene continues to be a bright spot for the local economy — and that means more sales for everyone!
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