Waffle House is an iconic American restaurant chain founded in 1955 in Avondale Estates, Georgia, known for being open 24/7, 365 days a year. Primarily located in the South, it is a casual diner serving breakfast staples like waffles, bacon, and hashbrowns, along with burgers and steaks.
Key Details About Waffle House:
- Concept: A 24-hour, 365-day-a-year diner-style restaurant chain.
- Menu: Famous for waffles, hash browns (scattered, smothered, covered), and the "All-Star" breakfast.
- Atmosphere: Known for its open-kitchen, where cooks shout orders, providing a consistent, casual experience.
- Locations: There are over 2,000 locations, with the highest concentration in the South (Georgia, Florida, North Carolina).
- Ownership: A privately held company.