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Download the Waffle House Menu By Clicking on the Waffle House Logo Above
Having traveled many miles and ate at over 200 different
Waffle Houses, we run across some really great people. But by far the
friendliest Waffle House we have ever been to was the one at Ext 238 in
Lebanon Tn. Be sure to drop by and sit a spell.
The Friendliest Waffle House Staff I have ever met.

Photo's of some great people we meet at the Waffle House
Most God fearing Redneks
know the Waffle House menu by heart. Personally my favorite dish is a Quarter Cheese
Plate Burnt Hold the Garden and my Hash browns Covered and Chunked. I also like a
piece of Pecan Pie Heated and Treated. If you have never tried it this way, you
really need to. Here is some more interesting facts that you might not know about
the often immated but never duplicated
Waffle House.
The first Waffle House restaurant opened on Labor Day in
1955 in Avondale Estates, Ga.
- Waffle House currently operates more than 1,400 restaurants in 25 states.
- The company headquarters of Waffle House, Inc. is located
in Norcross, Ga.
- Waffle House is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
(including Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years).
- The number one Waffle House item sold is coffee. Waffles
are number three, right after hashbrowns.
- Challenged to a test, Waffle House has found at least
22,020,096 different ways to prepare its USDA Choice hamburgers.
- More than 418,761,000 waffles (and counting!) have been
served since 1955.
- Waffle House restaurants serve more than 80 million cups of
coffee each year.
- If you stack all of the Jimmy Dean sausage patties Waffle
House sells in one day, the stack would be as tall as the Empire State Building.
- Waffle House sells enough Bryan bacon in one year to
stretch from Atlanta to Los Angeles 7 times.
Waffle House is the worlds leading
server of:
You know they say only Redneks eat at
the Waffle House but just to prove them wrong here are a list of some celebreties who have
been see eating there.
- Hootie and the Blowfish released a CD in 2000 entitled:
"Scattered, Smothered & Covered" and pictured a Waffle House restaurant on
the cover.
- After enjoying a meal at a Destin, Fla., Waffle House, TV
talk show host Rosie ODonnell flew a grill operator and two salespeople to New York
to be on her show in December, 2000. They presented her a "Waffles for Life"
certificate.
- Waffle House was prominently featured in a scene of
"Tin Cup," a feature film starring Kevin Costner.
- The R & B group "112" filmed their
"Its Over Now" video at a Snellville, Ga., Waffle House.
- A sampling of the many celebrities that have been seen
eating in a Waffle House:
- Pop star Britney Spears
- Former President George Bush
- NFL star Emmitt Smith
- NFL star Eddie George
- Tennis pro Pete Sampras
- Rapper Ludacris
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- Country singer LeAnne Rimes
- Country singer Vince Gill and wife Amy Grant
- Actor Billy Bob Thornton
- Comedian Jeff Foxworthy
- Singer Faith Hill
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