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Waffle House is nothing but a shady, dirty, greasy, unkempt pit....and I effing love it. Honestly, it's one of the biggest things I miss about Clemson. Waffle House and Huddle House (I guess you could call it the red-headed stepchild of Waffle House...even the sign is red) are nasty lookin places and you don't want to bring a date there...but they're great.
It's a big, evil chain company, but it tastes good and it doesn't pull any punches. It doesn't try to be anything it's not. It tells you: "Yea I'm dirty, but you know you like it. Now gobble down those fried eggs and hash browns, b´tch"
Waffle House is humbling, I'd bring a date there. Well not a first, second, third date but a GF.
I drove on a business trip from Chicago to the southeast several times (Georgia and Florida) and they were at almost every interstate exit. I ate several times at Waffle House and would definitely stop again. Good food at cheap prices.
I would take eating at a Waffle House over some stuffy 5 star restaurant with some so called star chef and a bunch of illegals working in the cockroach infested kitchen and disgusting "newest latest " cuisine in Manhattan any day of the week
I was in Florida with my family and another couple with my parents made us stop at a Waffle House. They were all excited about it, we had never heard of the place. I guess we went to a bad one, cause we were all pretty disgusted. Dirty restaurant, the staff didn't really care and the food was buckets of grease everywhere.
Obviously a lot of people like them! I had a terrible impression, but I suppose I should try again next time I'm down there? It all just seemed so greasy and unhealthy.
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