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I just Wikipedia'd Huddle House and I am surprised that it's a Southern/Atlanta area place. It's definitely an off brand Waffle House. I never ate there though.
I live in western Kentucky and have eaten at Huddle Houses all over Tennessee and Kentucky. They've closed a few in our area in the past few years and I miss it! Waffle House (or as my granddaughter calls it, the "Awful Waffle") is great but I still like my Huddle House!
Location: East of Seattle since 1992, 615' Elevation, Zone 8b - originally from SF Bay Area
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We have no waffle houses in the entire state, but several Chick-fil-A even in the Seattle area.
There are long lines and even people camping out whenever a new one opens. I don’t understand the appeal.
We have no waffle houses in the entire state, but several Chick-fil-A even in the Seattle area.
There are long lines and even people camping out whenever a new one opens. I don’t understand the appeal.
I love Waffle House. Since there aren't any where I live whenever I go to an area that has them I stop...I'll be hitting up one in the STL metro tomorrow.
It's always the same order: a waffle with chocolate chips and pecans (tear it up and dip it in the syrup), large order of hash browns smothered, covered, and chunked, and a large order of bacon.
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