Business InsiderI had a great experience, and found the All-Star Breakfast to be a great value at just over $11.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more storiesI ate at a Waffle House at the first time this month, and I found the experience as sweet as maple syrup.
First, some context. I grew up in New York, but I'm afraid that's no excuse for my lack of experience with the iconic Southern chain. I went to school in Virginia, where the boxy, yellow signs aren't an uncommon sight along the road. My go-to was always IHOP, however. My friend and I decided to grab a late breakfast while vacationing in Orlando, Florida. We'd broken our fast at an IHOP the day before, so I suggested that we try Waffle House instead.We arrived at a location nestled amidst a strip mall in Orlando. This restaurant didn't boast the chain's classic, slightly ominous square sign.My only real perception of the chain was that it's known for remaining open during devastating natural disasters. So I didn't know what to expect.
Anyone else sensing the markets will stabilize after this article cascades to the world come Monday? 😂
WaffleHouse rocks!
I’d hate to be the journalist that when the world is imploding from caronavirus and bad stock weeks, you are tasked with the millennial Waffle House story.
I am a millennial who does not give a hoot what you eat or think of waffles 😊
They are wonderful at 2-4 am on the way home from a club.
Maybe she just discover that waffle house exists.
One of the all-time best Anthony Bourdain scenes was when he and Sean Brock were bleep-faced at the Waffle House: RIP AB
Why is this an article? And why does it matter the person is a millennial? I can’t believe I read this...
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