Yup, yup, and mo' yup. It's a part of my life. Haven't had any bad experiences, and it's a great place to go with friends if you don't feel like going to a bar lol
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Nope. In fact, if it weren't for Twitter I would have never heard of it. I don't think I have one close by where I live.
Yes, many times over. We have 'em up and down the East Coast. The food is a bit suspect, but not terribly bad.
Used to go all the time because it was fun to watch the cooks and waitresses interact. Stopped going when I found out how homophobic the company is.
Yeah, there's one down off Exit 7 on I-95 in Coventry, RI.
Nothing to write home about, that is for damned sure.
My first experience with one was in Virginia.
Waffle House isn't associated with The Waffle on Sunset is it? I've never been to either. I think you need to take me. *wink*
Used to grab a bite there when I lived in Atlanta. Especially after the bars closed it would get very interesting.
Uhh...we call it "Awful House."
Which is being charitable.
"Awful House"
Funny, cuz it's true.
Been once, and once was all it took.
Nope, but I've been to Huddle House, which is basically a bootleg IHOP.
I live in a county of 85,000 and we have 5 of them. Around here you can't swing a dead cat(sorry PETA) without hitting a Waffle House!
Yup, yup, and mo' yup. It's a part of my life. Haven't had any bad experiences, and it's a great place to go with friends if you don't feel like going to a bar lol
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