Waffle House in Washington

Waffle House Breakfast • $
255 Murtland Ave, Washington

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Sausage Egg & Cheese Hashbrown Bowl
Hash Brown Loaded All the Way
Chicken Bacon Deluxe Platter
Sausage Egg and Cheese Bowl
Double Order of Hash Browns
Country Sausage Gravy
Chocolate Chip Waffle
Wafflehouse Waffle
Sausage Egg Cheese
Biscuits and Gravy

“Maddie and David were in here alone with a million orders in the restaurant and orders coming in from online. They were so busy but David was busting out the orders as fast as possible and Maddie was so sweet and attentive. I know she was overwhelmed but she was poised thru it all. I appreciate service like this! I came from Pittsburgh to shop and I’ll make sure to come back to eat here again just for these two! Thank you guys! Great job!“

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3.9 Good89 Reviews
Waffle House Breakfast • $
430 Racetrack Rd, Washington

Customers` Favorites

Hashbrowns Scattered Smothered & Covered
Sausage Egg and Cheese over Hash Browns
Cheesesteak Melt Hashbrown Bowl
Texas Bacon Egg & Cheese Melt
Texas Bacon Egg and Cheese
All Star Breakfast Meal
Hash Browns All the Way
Sausage Hasbrown Bowl
Pancakes Hash Browns
Waffle House Waffles

“TLDR: Basic diner, had what I wanted at a good price, good waffle, good service, no meaningful complaints from a Waffle House first-timer. A little messy on the floors, but understandable given the time of day and number of people working. Good for someone who just likes going to diners in general and isn't too picky. It's not very big inside and off a freeway, so probably more of a stop by on your road trip place. Jukebox was playing some pretty alright music.Full Review: First time going to a Waffle House and contrary to its online reputation as the diner equivalent of a McDonald's parking lot fight club at 3am, I thought it was great and would go back. My girlfriend and I both got the All-Star Special (waffle, 2 eggs, bacon or sausage, hash browns, and toast) for $11.25 each and I got a $2 coffee, which all felt worth it to me.The coffee was fresh and a perfect cup of classic diner coffee. The bacon was great, a little crispy in the right way, not super thick or anything fancy, but I was happy. My scrambled eggs and toast were nothing special, but par for the course at any diner. My girlfriend got her eggs over-medium and used her toast to make a good looking sandwich. The hash browns were solidly good coming from someone who isn't picky about fried potatoes, but nothing to write home about.The waffle though...That was just damn near perfect for me. Soft, buttery, good sized, didn't need a knife to cut at all. It's not a fancy liege waffle or a Belgian waffle, it's more like if an eggo waffle grew three sizes and tasted three times better. It's truly an American Waffle.The other positive was the service from our waitress Kinsley. She was very friendly and welcoming in a genuine way, quick to check in and get refills, and overall seemed like just a nice person. Good hire for sure. She was also busy handling what seemed to be nearly every table in the place, taking orders, bringing out food, making coffee and waffles, grabbing drinks, etc, etc.The only negative was really just seeing a little mess around the floors with squished food scraps and such, but that didn't surprise me at all given the time of day on a Sunday and there only being 3 people working. Plus it's a fairly slim kitchen where you're working entirely in front of customers, so things like that get noticed more.Of course this is a Waffle House diner review, so scale your expectations accordingly. I like diners and it's hard to make me unhappy with eggs, bacon, hash browns, and a waffle in front of me, so I lean a little positive, but others might feel differently. I could see its score swinging between a 3 and a 4 out of 5 for most people, depending on the day and what you're looking for.“

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3.7 Good115 Reviews
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