Waffle House - Why They're Successful

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  • @kilikus822
    @kilikus822 Před 2 lety +1334

    A little story pertaining to the friendliness aspect. I was driving from TX to FL without a huge budget so I didn't really have money for a hotel. I had planned on staying at a rest stop but stopped at Waffle House for a quick bite before I went to bed. On my way out I asked how far away the nearest rest stop was and the server told me it was kind of far away. I was incredibly tired at that point and kind of worried about falling asleep at the wheel so I asked if I could take a quick nap in my car on the opposite side of the parking lot. Her response, "Of course hon, take as long as you need. I'll let the next shift know if you're still sleeping by the time 8 rolls around." Well I ended up waking up around 9:30ish and decided to go in for breakfast to thank them for the hospitality. As soon as I walked in the door the next shift asked, "Hey you're up! Did you sleep well?"

    • @draculastraphouse7863
      @draculastraphouse7863 Před rokem +69

      I know for a fact that you didn't stop in a ghetto area because you'd get shot, robbed or carjacked sleeping out in the parking lot of a waffle house

    • @Razor-gx2dq
      @Razor-gx2dq Před rokem +38

      @@draculastraphouse7863 probably one of those off the highway

    • @GentlemanGaming1122
      @GentlemanGaming1122 Před rokem +19

      @@draculastraphouse7863 😂😂"didn't stop in a ghetto area"
      Yeah at least he was safe where he was I don't like crime or violence I have it where I live to.

    • @Amokra
      @Amokra Před rokem +16

      I've done that a few time heading to conventions accidentally drove down a hill instead of the correct entrance and when my girlfriend went in and asked if we could stop for a bit they were happy to let us :) even made a doggy bag of some biscuits for if I woke up before breakfast :)

    • @hellasincere
      @hellasincere Před rokem +9

      This is awesome, I love that!

  • @francisthechick13
    @francisthechick13 Před 2 lety +4722

    Fun fact, the FEMA unofficially uses a metric called the Waffle House Index to inform disaster responses because Waffle House is well known for preparing for disasters. If the Waffle House is closed, it's a pretty serious disaster.

    • @Fergunator
      @Fergunator Před 2 lety +376

      Yeah here in FL when WH closes you know it's serious 👀🥓

    • @SynchroSk8
      @SynchroSk8 Před 2 lety +42

      I’s sure love one on George Webb’s - the history of the restaurant is quite fun and their relationship with the community.

    • @WordUnheard
      @WordUnheard Před 2 lety +211

      And if 24 hours pass without a single fight taking place in a Waffle House location, the world will end.

    • @2verysnowyyy
      @2verysnowyyy Před 2 lety +40

      This just made me think of like a school closing screen they use for snow days but for waffle houses during natural disasters lol

    • @robertcuratolo5339
      @robertcuratolo5339 Před 2 lety +44

      Those 2 guys both died in 2017. Now they in that great waffle house up above. 😇

  • @safespacebear
    @safespacebear Před rokem +450

    First time I ever got drunk in my life, might've been 16, I felt awful and someone said we should get some food but everywhere was closed. We had one sober friend and she drove us all to Waffle House. The staff was so patient with some drunk kids. We aren't rowdy but were a bit slow. Our waitress took care of us like a mother hen. Got us so coffee and food. Helped us recover enough to face our parents. I will never forget her. She was like an angel to drunk teenage me

  • @DannyBeans
    @DannyBeans Před rokem +177

    Here's my Waffle House story:
    Last September, I was driving from northern Indiana to southern Alabama. My wife had just ended things with me, and my family in the Mobile area told me to come down for a visit. I was already a day behind because I'd blown a tire in Kentucky and nobody had the right size in stock, but I thought the worst was behind me.
    As I got into the outskirts of Nashville (almost exactly the halfway point on my route), I started losing transmission fluid fast - it was puking it out as fast as I could pour it in, and I was billowing smoke as it hit the exhaust. As the transmission went, the engine had to rev higher and higher to get it to shift at all.
    I got off the Interstate as fast as I could and limped my smoking, overheating truck into a Waffle House parking lot. It was a nasty neighborhood - lots of broken glass and barred windows, and I had to wave off a hooker as I went in. But the Waffle House was an oasis.
    I went in, sat down, and started trying to figure out what the hell I was going to do. The server must have overheard me on the phone, because after a few minutes she sat down at the booth and asked if I needed any help. I sourly joked that my wife had just left me and my truck had broken down, so I was a dead dog away from being in a country song. She smiled and said "well, hon, you're in Nashville, so at least it happened in the right place." Then she started brainstorming with me, recommending garages and motels in the area.
    I finally figured it out - I'd Uber to a motel for the night, rent a U-Haul in the morning, and trailer it home. The manager told me he'd warn the night crew that the little blue truck in the parking lot was there with his permission, comped my meal, and told me it'd be okay. I thanked him and tipped them what the meal would've cost.
    When I came back in the morning, the truck was completely untouched - not even the lockless bed box had been gotten into. And when he saw me pull up, the same manager came out and helped me load up.
    I managed to get home without any further incident, fortunately, and the problem with the truck turned out to be just a worn-out seal - I'd managed to get it off the road before any serious damage was done. My garage got me back in action for something like $125.
    I've always loved Waffle House, but after the sheer kindness they showed me that day, I'll be a faithful customer for life.

    • @cedwardsmedia
      @cedwardsmedia Před 7 měsíci +5

      It's almost comical to hear how many similar-ish stories exist about Waffle House. It always seems to be that diner that pops up in the darkest part of the tale where the story takes a turn. I mean, just reading your story sounds like an epic drama for the silver screen. You're struggling through the journey, it's pouring down rain, the car is falling apart and you got nothing left. Ya find the diner, fill your belly, enjoy some conversation and find the strength to finish your trek.
      Glad to hear things improved for your unfortunate journey. Definitely enjoyed reading it and loved the way you wrote it. One of the best comments I've ever seen on CZcams.

    • @ballinout92
      @ballinout92 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Damn why’d your wife leave you

  • @Jarethenator
    @Jarethenator Před 2 lety +1554

    This video fails to mention that, as long as you aren't the one picking the fight, you're probably fairly safe within a Waffle House as, inexplicably, every Waffle House is staffed by the most capable, 3:00 am on a Tuesday, no sleep but still kicking fighters able to throw hands in the business. Never under any circumstances start a fight in a Waffle House. They will lay you out, and they will throw you out....and then they will get right back to making waffles like nothing ever happened.

    • @Hillers62
      @Hillers62 Před 2 lety +32

      Did you witness this?????

    • @SkyPassYT
      @SkyPassYT Před 2 lety +124

      Lol *It is in the south after all we are known for that*

    • @BaltimoreAndOhioRR
      @BaltimoreAndOhioRR Před 2 lety +9

      Haha 👊👊

    • @gerardoakseltellez
      @gerardoakseltellez Před 2 lety +76

      You also don't want to get laid out on a waffle house floor....

    • @EmpressMermaid
      @EmpressMermaid Před 2 lety +103

      And if there is a massive fight in there, everything is steel and hard plastic and bolted down so it's pretty difficult to go in there and trash the place. Blood washes easily off of hard, solid surfaces, just saying

  • @olandir
    @olandir Před 2 lety +500

    So, I'm a black man living in Richmond, VA. For most of my life, I lived in an area of town where there were literally 2 waffle houses within a two block radius of each other and both of them were ALWAYS busy. That's how successful they are. This was in a predominantly black area so no racism issues here. I really think that's going to be area specific and not necessary on Waffle House corporate but the people running individual franchises (especially in deep south). We never had that issue. In fact Waffle House is pretty well known for being one of the few places that doesn't discriminate in hiring, especially for ex-convicts, basically hiring people who would otherwise not be able to get a job anywhere. It was also always known as one of the safest places to be any time of night. I know of at least two instances where women went into a waffle house because she felt unsafe (some drunk guy harrasing them) and the employees made sure that she was taken car of.

    • @sky12108
      @sky12108 Před 2 lety +16

      i agree with the safety always felt like a safe place

    • @clvrswine
      @clvrswine Před 2 lety +7

      Never start a sentence with "so"... it's just arrogant.

    • @Jac0b22
      @Jac0b22 Před 2 lety +42

      I’m very glad to hear you haven’t been subject to any racism. Also I agree, I think it doesn’t stem from corporate and dwindle down its very likely to be specific franchisees that are just pieces of shits and it just so happened to be publicized

    • @briananderson7497
      @briananderson7497 Před 2 lety +18

      Olandir. Very nicely said. I've never had the chance to eat at a Waffle House. Your comments makes me want to try a little harder to get to one. Have a good day.

    • @robbierotten2024
      @robbierotten2024 Před 2 lety +30

      @@clvrswine *So, never start a sentence with “so”… it’s just arrogant.

  • @BrobaFett
    @BrobaFett Před rokem +449

    It's not just a Waffle House. It's a Waffle Home.

  • @charlesrives9092
    @charlesrives9092 Před rokem +132

    Back around 2015 I was eating lunch at a Waffle House in Alabama. The CEO of WH came in dressed just like all the other employees and went straight to work tidying up and helping to serve. Very impressive!

    • @mrdraye3r
      @mrdraye3r Před 11 měsíci +11

      That was possibly Joe Rogers Jr. that was how he operated. Most times he would come in and go strait to washing dishes. I know because I once worked WH at a location in metro Atlanta up until about 2016.

    • @larrywelch9738
      @larrywelch9738 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I saw Joe Jr. come into a Waffle House in Roswell, GA. about 10 years ago. He put on a little paper cap and went straight to work. The staff members are all trained the same so that if someone calls in sick they can get someone in there who has never been in that store and they can go to work with on extra training.

    • @UpUpDnDnLtRtLtRtBAStart
      @UpUpDnDnLtRtLtRtBAStart Před 5 měsíci

      Wow.

  • @gaoutlaw
    @gaoutlaw Před 2 lety +355

    If you’ve never been to Waffle House at 1 o’clock in the morning with your closest friends, eating the good food and talking about nothing in particular, you aren’t living your best life.

    • @davidd.666
      @davidd.666 Před 2 lety +8

      What a true declaration!

    • @Shmidershmax
      @Shmidershmax Před 2 lety +7

      Very true. Haven't done that since I had kids but me and my wife actually reminisce about when we would just go to waffle house late at night on a whim. Good times

    • @noob.168
      @noob.168 Před 2 lety +3

      Or maybe there isn't any Waffle House in my state despite being the most populated in US. At least we have in-n-out.

    • @gavinchavez5202
      @gavinchavez5202 Před 2 lety +1

      i love going to Waffle House after work or super late at night. it’s the best most relaxing thing ever!

    • @abhishekrao1525
      @abhishekrao1525 Před 2 lety +4

      It's not a Waffle House. It's a Waffle Home.

  • @velvi8359
    @velvi8359 Před 2 lety +497

    I remember during my highschool graduation our class valedictorian personally thanked our town's Waffle House staff for being there for us during late night meetups and study sessions during his speech. Waffle House really is a cultural staple of Georgia.

    • @Clay3613
      @Clay3613 Před 2 lety +1

      You wouldn't happen to be from Kentucky would you?

    • @FEdeRioBravo
      @FEdeRioBravo Před 2 lety +1

      Waffle House, Krystal & L5P
      What I miss about ATL

    • @godogs89
      @godogs89 Před 2 lety +3

      Late night study in high school? That is unbelievable.

    • @velvi8359
      @velvi8359 Před 2 lety +12

      @@godogs89 it was a speech from the valedictorian, arguably if anyone did any late night studying it was him.

    • @charliesinferno
      @charliesinferno Před 2 lety +2

      Fun fact: I had my actual graduation photos (cap and gown and all that) taken at my waffle house in the middle of the day.

  • @KDG860
    @KDG860 Před 11 měsíci +53

    What I like about Waffle House:
    1. Every Waffle House is small and cozy.
    2. Every location is effectively the same building
    3. The kitchen is directly in the store.
    4. The food is extremely consistent.
    Great place.

    • @JesusChrist2000BC
      @JesusChrist2000BC Před 10 měsíci +2

      Cozy is the last thing I'd use to describe Waffle House

    • @cedwardsmedia
      @cedwardsmedia Před 7 měsíci +3

      And the staff are real people who can understand and appreciate their customer. Most of the time, I'd say their customers can easily appreciate the staff because they're our only hope for a good meal at the time or place.

    • @ChimeraX0401
      @ChimeraX0401 Před 4 měsíci +1

      What I like about Waffle House is pretty much the free entertainment, I always eat there late night when I was in the US and sometimes there are fights outside or inside. Those free entertainment makes eating so there so much better....

    • @darthbigred22
      @darthbigred22 Před měsícem

      1. Cozy? No clearly you're not in the darker regions of the country
      2. That's true
      3. Aren't they all?
      4. Most chains can say that

  • @doktorventure9977
    @doktorventure9977 Před rokem +264

    Surprised to see no mention of the hashbrowns, which are almost as iconic as the waffles. Scattered, smothered, and covered is a thing in the South. Also I've been to the downtown Waffle House you showed, and it's especially fun seeing the tourists who are clearly in their first WaHo.

    • @BoosterGoldEarth6
      @BoosterGoldEarth6 Před rokem +13

      Surprise no mention of their employees self defense skills.

    • @zeldamike
      @zeldamike Před rokem +4

      this right here. The hashbrown options and price cannot be beat periodt

    • @BenjamintheTortoise
      @BenjamintheTortoise Před rokem +2

      Yesss!! Best. Ever. Hashbrowns. 🎉

    • @honeycomblord9384
      @honeycomblord9384 Před rokem

      The scattered, smothered, and covered hashbrowns are so iconic that a noise rock band actually named an album after them

    • @ourlifeinwyoming4654
      @ourlifeinwyoming4654 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I've given up trying to make them at home. The hash browns are legendary.

  • @thatguyrozar6674
    @thatguyrozar6674 Před 2 lety +160

    I've been a manager for Waffle House going on six years now. We actually have stock, but it's privatized and only held by employees and managers. We get yearly updates, and fun fact, our stock has never gone down with the exception of 2020 when we shut down some stores due to covid.

    • @areguapiri
      @areguapiri Před rokem

      Shut down due to a nonexistent illness.

    • @charlesharmon4926
      @charlesharmon4926 Před 11 měsíci

      You’re a manager for a corporate store or franchised?

    • @rondodson5736
      @rondodson5736 Před 11 měsíci

      Why did they do away with the menu they used to have ? I really liked the food, now the new menu is just to bland for my taste. I really miss the old menu.

    • @TheCort1971
      @TheCort1971 Před 11 měsíci

      whoa... i thought only cat 5 hurricanes shut down waffle houses....

    • @kf5hcr176
      @kf5hcr176 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Y'all are a good investment.
      All the Waffle House folks really hustle, the most efficient restaurant workers I've ever seen.
      Productivity = pay.
      You have skin in the game.

  • @sgoldsworth31
    @sgoldsworth31 Před 2 lety +271

    1. A young man I used to work with said derisively that "everyone has a Waffle House story". It's true for me.
    2. Anthony Bourdain famously said you could go there in any state of inebriation and get good food. He went to say in the same video that Waffle House was better than a high end french restaurant because it knew who they were.

    • @nahor88
      @nahor88 Před 2 lety

      The state of inebriation is why it's actually kinda scary to go there late at night... LOL. They also tend to be located in ghetto-ish areas. There is actually one across the street from my apt complex. My apt is in the more gentrified area, but the hood is just down the street, not far from the Waffle House.
      Company Man I also wonder if he's a fat fuck. He NEVER mentions the nutritional impact in his restaurant videos. He talked up Arizona teas hardcore, and when I looked at what is actually in those teas, it's like drinking sugar.
      Waffle House is known for literally soaking all of their food in butter. I'd rather just make breakfast at home.
      Makes total sense though why they're a Southern thing. Southerners love their fatty soul foods.

    • @cheetahlip
      @cheetahlip Před rokem +6

      I’ve been to Waffle House maybe 3 times in my life, and even I have a Waffle House story 😂

    • @Amokra
      @Amokra Před rokem +7

      You know a place is good when Anthony Bourdain - Rest in Peace :( - recommend it :) I have to agree if the Waffle House story statement :)

    • @UnprofessionalProfessor
      @UnprofessionalProfessor Před rokem +6

      Anthony Bourdain was absolutely correct.

    • @michaelmerck7576
      @michaelmerck7576 Před rokem +4

      @@Amokra I watched that show where he went to a waffle house and really liked the food and was complimentary of the grill cook

  • @MB-jt9mo
    @MB-jt9mo Před rokem +13

    I was visiting southern United States as a European tourist didn't know what grits were the chef gave me a bowl to taste. The food at waffle house is not great but I will always remember the southern hospitality and a unique Americana experience

  • @gregkamer3754
    @gregkamer3754 Před rokem +32

    I first ate at a Waffle House this past summer on a trip to Florida. Fell in love with those places. Super reasonably priced food, a minimum menu selection, and at least for me, fast friendly service. So there's three reasons for their success.

    • @thejmc4074
      @thejmc4074 Před 11 měsíci

      They also make off-menu options upon request usually

  • @nicolethompson2399
    @nicolethompson2399 Před 2 lety +251

    I used to work at a Waffle House and I wanted to point out the ambivalence to local culture. For example, I was 16-17 working the 3rd shift (9pm-6am) and when the club crowds came in at 230 on Two Dollar Tuesdays, Thirst Thursdays, Fridays, and Ssturdays we didn't gatekeep or shame the style if dress or antics. Come in! Spend your money! Tell me about how your night went! We also had regulars that we knew their orders and how they liked their food cooked. I remember Mr Joe who wanted his scrambled eggs well done (with a little brown on it), black coffee, and unbuttoned toast. Pip who wanted 3 eggs scrambles with cheese and a FULL glass of orange juice. And Mr Evans who wanted a RARE Ribeye. I talking 30 seconds, flip it, 40 seconds, serve it. He gave me 100 dollars and a card for my high school graduation present. I miss Waffle House some days

    • @nihilisticbarbie
      @nihilisticbarbie Před rokem +11

      I love hearing stories about people like this! Thank you for sharing 🤍

    • @tellofiriometto5810
      @tellofiriometto5810 Před 11 měsíci

      Thanks for sharing

    • @morgan97475
      @morgan97475 Před 11 měsíci +7

      You sound like the kind of WH server that would've received a big tip from me. Good servers are the reason I go back to a restaurant, plus the good food.

    • @kf5hcr176
      @kf5hcr176 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Who ever you are, thanks, I can tell you were very conscientious about your job then and I know your character and work ethic will bless you wherever you want to go in life.

    • @cedwardsmedia
      @cedwardsmedia Před 7 měsíci

      and that's one more reason we love Waffle House.

  • @angieburnett4435
    @angieburnett4435 Před 2 lety +457

    I've been a waffle house server for twelve years and I LOVE IT! One notable thing you didn't mention was The Waffle House Index. This is to basically judge how bad things are during a natural disaster such as a hurricane or tornado. If the Waffle House is unable to function at all the area is flagged as RED. If they are able to get power to the store and the building is intact it will be open, mainly to feed rescue workers and people who stayed in the area without access to food or water. There is also what is called "The Waffle House Jump Team". This is a select group of individuals who can actually be parachuted in to help run the store in the sidaster area if the employees at that store are unable to get to work. Really an amazing company! I know one woman in particular who has worked as a server for 45 years AT THE SAME WAFFLE HOUSE! Many, many people who work at a Waffle House have 10, 20, 30 years in! 🥰

    • @howieduwit2551
      @howieduwit2551 Před 2 lety +11

      This only makes this Damn Yankee love the place more!

    • @ColonelSandersLite
      @ColonelSandersLite Před 2 lety +38

      @@howieduwit2551 Nothin' more american than airborne waffle rangers ;).

    • @calador
      @calador Před 2 lety +13

      Also, the District, Area, and Regional Managers are store managers themselves. They also rotate around the stores under them to make sure everything is going well. At the store I frequented a lot, I saw the DM once a month, the AM every other month or so, and the RM more than a few times over the course of a year. Sometimes even more frequently for the DM and AM, and all of them were serving or cooking along with the store employees.

    • @arconomach
      @arconomach Před 2 lety +18

      They fed us paramedics in New Orleans during Katrina. Great group of people helping others.

    • @paintballhaven9223
      @paintballhaven9223 Před 2 lety +9

      A waffle house jump team you can't be serious lol

  • @jeffcampbell2710
    @jeffcampbell2710 Před rokem +6

    Me and an Ex used to hit it every Saturday night, usually after the Barn Dance.
    By the time I got to my seat, they had a handful of Captain wafers and a bowl of shredded Cheddar in hand. The cook already had my Pecan Waffle mixing, my eggs and Country ham out. He always gave me the best slice. Just a note, if you go every week, tip the cook too. It pays you big in dividend. An extra egg, more pecans in the waffle, just for a couple bucks. His wife got a good tip too. Usually a $10, so she took care of our tables. I made sure everyone gave her $2-3, so she did good. They probably made $2 an hour and he got $10. $10 would buy 10 gallons of gas then.
    I remember his wife coming up to me in the Walmart and letting me know he passed. It had been closed down 10 years by then, but she remembered how much I liked him. I considered him a friend. She was often my waitress too. They worked it together till it closed. The ground was giving way to an underground stream. Takes the Ground falling to shut one down. And, the government shut down most nightclubs thru roadblocks, so business in our small town was small.
    I miss it. I can drive 15 miles to another, but, it's always best at 3am, and I'm old n tired now.

  • @ChrisDoyle2112
    @ChrisDoyle2112 Před rokem +24

    I'd list consistency and environment as my top two. I know it's hard to screw up breakfast, but you're bound to get the same plate of food, same quality and consistency, whether you are in Southern Indiana or South Florida. I know, I've lived both places. You nailed it on the environment, plus there's some sense of nostalgia with the diner-type atmosphere. It's an absolute must on road trips!!!

    • @ryanglaser5336
      @ryanglaser5336 Před 11 měsíci

      Ones in SE Florida have less likelyhood of mid-trip stop-ins because it's the end of the line, or the driver is just starting their trip

  • @Wastelander1972
    @Wastelander1972 Před 2 lety +220

    To those of you unfamiliar with Waffle House, let me explain how it works.
    First you walk in and find a place to sit. No host, no hostess, just a place to sit that you can find. The menu is already at the table, so the waitress or waiter doesn’t have to bring it to you to make you wait. It’s a front and back sheet. They take your drink order and your order. You will be hard pressed to find a Waffle House that takes more than eight minutes to get you your food. You eat, maybe enjoy the jukebox, finish, walk to the cashier and pay. It’s is a no-nonsense sit down order and eat diner service. Simple, cheap, wonderful.

    • @bruceh4180
      @bruceh4180 Před 2 lety +2

      So did they sell pancakes?

    • @MSTechie
      @MSTechie Před 2 lety +8

      @@bruceh4180 no

    • @aaryt
      @aaryt Před 2 lety

      So you dont have to tip?

    • @autumnh62000
      @autumnh62000 Před 2 lety +29

      @@aaryt It’s greatly appreciated. The waiter/waitress still has to take your order, check on you, and the cook still has to make it.
      And there are no tickets or screens, they literally holler what you ordered in Waffle House lingo and the chef remembers that shit somehow. I’m always impressed by most staff every time I go, therefore, I leave a generous tip.
      I know you were probably kidding but as a former cook, I felt the need to comment 😂

    • @maxhocks2006
      @maxhocks2006 Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks. I’m one of the half that have never beee to one.

  • @espeon200
    @espeon200 Před 2 lety +251

    At one point I worked a job where I would miss dinner one night every week and have to wait until 9 or 10 pm to eat. There was a Waffle House on my way home, so I started stopping there since they were open and the food was good. I ate there so regularly that the waitress would see my car pull in and have my drink sitting at my regular booth by the time I made it into the store. I don’t miss that job, but I do miss that Waffle House.
    Triple, scattered, capped and country.

    • @jamesthompson7694
      @jamesthompson7694 Před 2 lety +4

      Ayyyy

    • @azca.
      @azca. Před 2 lety +1

      You can tell this dude is ◻️ as hell lmao. I'm willing to bet you're slightly racist.

    • @cshamy01
      @cshamy01 Před 2 lety +24

      That wasn't a Waffle House, that was a Waffle Home

    • @alexlawson4173
      @alexlawson4173 Před 2 lety +5

      one of the 10 steps is "beat to the seat" sounds like they did that at least.

    • @dwaynehoward1893
      @dwaynehoward1893 Před 2 lety +3

      As a cook from there,u called it right,lol

  • @PhantomNites
    @PhantomNites Před 11 měsíci +13

    Let’s take a moment to thank Cornelius Swartwout for inventing and patenting the waffle pan in 1869 and two men named Tom Forkner & Joe Rogers for creating the first waffle house in 1955 in Georgia✌🏻

  • @CubsFan2812
    @CubsFan2812 Před rokem +15

    I'm from Wisconsin but been to many waffle houses in Tennessee and even as far as southern Ohio. I remember the service being so friendly I even tipped a waitress that wasn't mine. It felt like I was coming over to someone's house for dinner. This is the only time I've ever experienced such hospitality at a restaurant. I believe WF is in a league of its own; the food actually tastes unique and good. IHOP and Dennys just feels like basic frozen crap off the Sysco truck.

  • @austinwalls3747
    @austinwalls3747 Před 2 lety +86

    I have lived in Atlanta my whole life, and its truly a part of the culture here. After one a night at the bar, a concert, braves game, you name it, the night always ends at waffle house. Its absolutely poppin at 2 am and usually on a wait. Christmas is also one of the busiest days of the year for them since they are the only place open, and its tradition for a lot of families to go to waffle house after they open presents. Its a true gem that I have soooo many memories in.

    • @CubsFan2812
      @CubsFan2812 Před rokem +5

      That is amazing man. We just don't have that kind of culture here in the midwest. So boring lol. Go Braves!!!

    • @zachowon
      @zachowon Před rokem +3

      I am from north of Atlanta and it was basically the after the Friday football game for most highschoolers

  • @ottopartz1
    @ottopartz1 Před 2 lety +316

    The part that always impressed me was that they never tooted their horn or pretended to be anything more than what they were. No catchy signs in every window, no advertising on TV, radio, or even in print except for once I saw they had two squares in a church bulletin when I was trying to find my way. There were never any limited menus, seasonal specials or other stuff. Just a simple two sided menu with extremely reasonable prices. Plus they have bacon!!

    • @alexlawson4173
      @alexlawson4173 Před 2 lety

      there is actually a "secret" menu. I just started working at wafflehouse about 2 weeks ago and theres more than whats on that 2 sided menu. mostly lots of sandwich options and omelets aside from what already exists. I believe blueberry waffles used to be seasonal but they are now all year.

    • @alanpapi3775
      @alanpapi3775 Před 2 lety +1

      They had peach waffles as a seasonal special once. Best waffles I’ve had

    • @Sindalis1
      @Sindalis1 Před 2 lety +2

      @@alexlawson4173 There is no waffle house secret menu. It's just the menu that you get when you sit down now is not the full menu. It's a subset of the menu. A few years ago they 'cleaned up' the printed menu to make it simpler. But the full menu is still online. Recently I had a conversation with a relatively new waitress who didn't know that what I was ordering was actually food that was on the menu till one of her coworkers informed her of it.

    • @alexlawson4173
      @alexlawson4173 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Sindalis1 yeah that's what I meant by "secret" it's not really a secret but I find a lot of people don't know about it. Just that there's more than what's on the main menu that a lot of people don't know about.

    • @redmage777
      @redmage777 Před 2 lety

      @@Sindalis1 Steak wasn't even on the menu when I went a few weeks ago...

  • @BVAutoService
    @BVAutoService Před rokem +22

    Waffle house is a staple restaurant in the state of Kentucky. One comedian described the restaurant as a "truck stop bathroom you can eat in" regardless great place to dine. Cheers.

  • @kaneobscurum6016
    @kaneobscurum6016 Před rokem +3

    As a frequent customer of Waffle House and as a Tax Prepare with plenty of local Waffle House employees for clients, Their success comes from treating people well. Their employees are paid reasonably and treated well. This in turn makes them much friendlier to customers who always feel welcome. They also seem to have a knack for hiring happy people. I've seen a 50+ year old line cook dance to Barbie Girl while cooking. I've been doted on by a manager and a brand new hire at 5am after being up for 30 hours straight working an install job. And I have never once felt unwelcome at any of the local locations.

  • @Theodore45921
    @Theodore45921 Před 2 lety +400

    One thing I like about waffle house is how little they've changed. With all the other places trying to chase the next best thing, it's comforting to see something that is basically stayed the same for the last several decades.

    • @SeaStarTea
      @SeaStarTea Před 2 lety +18

      Especially when things are in constant flux these days. Even the simplistic rebrands we see nowadays can be distressing because it’s chipping away at our childhoods.

    • @richardsmith4187
      @richardsmith4187 Před 2 lety +24

      The ole saying " If it ain't broke, don't try to fix it" and they continue to make great food !

    • @PRR-ny6eq
      @PRR-ny6eq Před 2 lety +2

      @@SeaStarTea just saying, don’t tie your childhood to the mass produced menu of a franchise. There’s better things in life

    • @earthquakkejake9894
      @earthquakkejake9894 Před 2 lety +1

      I love that too! And I drive a 99 Civic 😊

    • @P_RO_
      @P_RO_ Před rokem +2

      About the only thing which changes there is the menu; not in what they offer but where it's found on the new menu. Important to a Southerner, they have grits. And who else has raisin toast? Good coffee and never closed, what more could you want?

  • @kidninja773
    @kidninja773 Před 2 lety +827

    It’s safe to say this guy will never run out of video ideas lol

  • @taiuqsab
    @taiuqsab Před rokem +9

    I love Waffle House so much. After i graduated college i was so broke. I worked at an applebees and next door was a WH. I’d go over to WH often to get a bite to eat and chat with the servers. I described it as “church”. Even now in my late 20s i still go to WH when I’m sad or need to make a big decision because it’s such a nice environment.

  • @Freight_Train
    @Freight_Train Před 10 měsíci +8

    I love their food. Perfect every time. And they sell grits! Also the clatter of the cook's spatula and servers' plates and mugs is somehow calming. I usually do not like kitchen noise in a restaurant, but in Waffle House it mixes with the chatter and is iconic.

    • @AlaskanCam
      @AlaskanCam Před 9 měsíci +1

      I agree. I’m extremely sensitive to dish sounds and kitchen noise, but the Waffle House, it sounds so calm and inviting. It’s all part of the ambience of the space. Love Waffle House! Wish we had some in Alaska. 🥹

  • @Thinking_Business
    @Thinking_Business Před 2 lety +323

    It's surprising how the diner business model has managed to stick around in the age of food delivery services. It just goes to show much consumers value the social aspects of eating over the pure utility of delivery convenience...

    • @treivon2445
      @treivon2445 Před 2 lety +69

      Well it helps that some people don't want to pay an extra 10+ dollars for that delivery convenience.

    • @BendyDH
      @BendyDH Před 2 lety +20

      I love diners, they always feel so authentic as if you’re supporting a smalltown family business, even in chains like IHOP and Denny’s. Plus it’s like entering a time capsule back to the 50s/60s

    • @DawnietotheMax
      @DawnietotheMax Před 2 lety +1

      Since 2020 Waffle House delivers.

    • @ilovegoodsax
      @ilovegoodsax Před 2 lety +3

      Give it a few more years. As someone who eats out regularly and have for the past three decades, I started noticing a difference at least 2-3 years before the pandemic hit, which has accelerated since early 2020.

    • @austenmoore7326
      @austenmoore7326 Před 2 lety +5

      They’re located in smaller areas where delivery services aren’t always available. Plus they serve a lower income clientele who wouldn’t want to pay the delivery fees.

  • @thebuttcutter549
    @thebuttcutter549 Před 2 lety +380

    I can't even count how many times and how many waffle houses I've been to and it is scary how consistent they are with the quality of their food,the timely manner in which it is cooked and served to the customer and the customer service. again, I literally cant count how many times I've been and had a great experience but I can say I've only had 2 bad experiences at WH and they were from rude customers who wanted to make a scene. waffle house is hands down the best place you can go for great service, food and for a great price.

    • @RiVer-Parish
      @RiVer-Parish Před 2 lety +8

      Good luck in Baton Rouge with that timely manner 😆.

    • @thebuttcutter549
      @thebuttcutter549 Před 2 lety +7

      @@RiVer-Parish come up here!the ones in bossier are way better!!lol

    • @Bill_Woo
      @Bill_Woo Před 2 lety +12

      And yet there's a unwavering ignorant urban legend that what you said is untrue, claiming they are greasy spoons with questionable cleanliness. However I've been to many, many, many locations and I confirm what you say.
      By the way I've had less than greatest service in city locations, namely Houston. But the smaller the town, the more amazing the interaction with their employees. And I believe it's 100% genuinely sincere. I've been to a LOT of places, and make that statement strongly.

    • @thebuttcutter549
      @thebuttcutter549 Před 2 lety +7

      @@Bill_Woo yes!!I live in a rural(ish) location and our 2 waffle houses are the absolute best!!

    • @enigmawyoming5201
      @enigmawyoming5201 Před 2 lety +6

      I had to go to Nashville for 5 days on business. I purposely chose a motel that was only about 5 minutes walking distance away. I probably ate 10 meals there… the rest were at BBQ places.

  • @TimidSylveon
    @TimidSylveon Před rokem +5

    The speed is no joke. I'm not sure if the cook is actually listening to your waitress taking your order, because when I ate here, it took literally less than 5 minutes for a 4 person table to get their food. It's absolutely insane and I have no idea how it's done.

    • @ronv6637
      @ronv6637 Před 6 měsíci

      Listen,watch and learn,waitress takes order and calls out in order of what takes longest to quickest (the lingo is old school short order),grill sets a plate with reminders on it(he could do hundreds of orders a hours),grill "drops" order to cook,plates order and calls for service or serves it if waitress id busy. A show if you know what your watching and a good grill man can move incredible amounts of food with 3feet of grill space.

  • @ronaldowens1927
    @ronaldowens1927 Před rokem +4

    One of my sons got sick the day we started home on vacation. Long trip, we canceled a stop along the way to make it home in one day. We stopped at a WH in Alabama or Mississippi, they made him a Mickey Mouse shaped waffle, changed everyone's mood. It was the highlight of the trip home.

  • @virginiamccann3579
    @virginiamccann3579 Před 2 lety +91

    I work at a Waffle House in Florida. I started in Marietta, GA, when I was 27. I have worked for Waffle House ( off and on ) for 25 years. I won't work at any other restaurant. I love the fast pace part of my job, and the family oriented co-workers that I love dearly. There's no place like home, at the Waffle House.

    • @zacknorris4791
      @zacknorris4791 Před 2 lety +2

      I worked at the Altamonte Springs location, Chattanooga and Johnson City..I haven't worked at one since 1997.. I'm still a short order cook working for Tom Jayson of Pittsburgh. Do they still do the calling out of orders?

    • @virginiamccann3579
      @virginiamccann3579 Před 2 lety +3

      @@zacknorris4791 Hi Zack Yes, they do. That's the best part, being a server.

    • @GDnewbie
      @GDnewbie Před 2 lety

      @@zacknorris4791 wtf is your pfp??????

    • @jeffersonott4357
      @jeffersonott4357 Před 2 lety

      Do u make good money?

    • @emie9858
      @emie9858 Před rokem

      Nice story robot

  • @ramonvc260799
    @ramonvc260799 Před 2 lety +253

    It amazes me how this company has stayed with a 1950's concept in every aspect: interior and exterior design, menu, service, yet still grow to this day, whereas countless other companies have shrunk due to the same strategy of anti-innovation (e.g. Sears or Blackberry). I love Waffle House, it's a very unique restaurant.

    • @GeorgeVCohea-dw7ou
      @GeorgeVCohea-dw7ou Před 2 lety +13

      There is nothing complicated at all. It is truly the In-N-Out of sit-down restaurant.

    • @joshlanders
      @joshlanders Před 2 lety +4

      This is what happens when you don't just up and replace your locations. Growing up my WH was the same as when it was built. They did a minor renovation in the 2010s! The whole company runs on this type of philosophy including it's website and structure. I think it's still a private company, massively successful. Currently suffering a loss of staff. Needs to get a digital presence because stores need to be on door dash . I would order if it was.

    • @ducttapeanddreams
      @ducttapeanddreams Před 2 lety +5

      Restaurants and retail are also different. There are plenty of family diners that go for decades or more unchanged, and waffle house is the same way. People can get along with a static menu. Fail to innovate in retail and your inventory just becomes unremarkable.

    • @its__Ev
      @its__Ev Před 2 lety +4

      I think anti-innovation works okay for restaurants because its food whereas blackberry became an obsolete technology, and Sears didn't adapt to The internet. That's just my theory though

    • @jh-technology1497
      @jh-technology1497 Před 2 lety

      Omnipresence.

  • @AlaskanCam
    @AlaskanCam Před 9 měsíci +3

    As an Alaskan who’s repeatedly ended up in the South, as a kid and teenager, Waffle House was a comfort and I was always so excited about it. Probably the best hospitality I’ve ever experienced, even above 4 star restaurants. I remember my dad and I were driving down to Florida from Alaska, we stopped in Louisiana for the night and in our hotel parking lot was a Waffle House. I was over the moon, after being on the road for 12+ hours (for multiple days) I stepped out of the truck, felt the humid air (something you only experience when you leave the state of Alaska and end up in the South) hugged a palm tree, and I walked into the Waffle House and it turned into a core memory.

  • @ChopFooey
    @ChopFooey Před 11 měsíci +7

    I worked for Hobart food equipment back in the day and to my knowledge Waffle House was the only company that had their own dish machine custom built for them. Nobody else had that kind of clout, Hobart even tried to kill it off but Waffle House was having none of it. That same machine is still found behind the counter at every single one. I don't remember the model number but it had a clamshell lid and was small enough to fit beneath the counter out of sight.

  • @danielknauss5019
    @danielknauss5019 Před 2 lety +145

    I worked in a bunch of different restaurants during and after college and Waffle House is one that always amazed me as a patron. I would frequently dine there after getting off work late, since they were always open and their attention to detail in terms of how the restaurant was set up was amazing to me.
    Everything about their layout and setup is devoted to making the restaurant more efficient. A typical location requires only two people working at any given time, a server and a cook. The layout ensures that the server can take orders, deliver food, ring customers out, and even wash dishes without leaving one general area. It requires a good bit of communication and coordination between the two workers but it never seemed like an overwhelming amount of work for the employees because of the way things were laid out.

    • @mrdeatheli
      @mrdeatheli Před 2 lety +1

      Okay, but when was the last time you enjoyed the food or service so much that you thought: "Damn, that tasted efficient!"
      It's like the sit-down equivalent of a package of Ramen noodles.
      I've been in the industry for over 20 years, working in 5 states and you couldn't pay me to go back to (W)affle House.

    • @thelimon4338
      @thelimon4338 Před 2 lety +8

      eli anderson damn wow I honestly enjoy I live in North Texas no matter what me and my friends always loved going Late after the gym or a small house party and we are starving late night waffles I even went after proms and homecomings I guess you just had bad experiences or the times you went the cooks or food was off I’ve always had mostly nice experiences

    • @defendska2158
      @defendska2158 Před 2 lety +5

      @@mrdeatheli luckily, most of us don't take ourselves as seriously as you do.

    • @LTOver99k
      @LTOver99k Před 2 lety +2

      @@mrdeatheli literally nothing tastes as good as a bacon egg and cheese hashbrown bowl no matter how much it costs lol

    • @danielknauss5019
      @danielknauss5019 Před 2 lety

      @@mrdeatheli I never said I would want to work there. Low check totals and quick turn time means you’re very busy, all the time. That’s why they have to be efficient and able to get by with so few people. It’s conducive to burnout and high turnover.

  • @adraino7345
    @adraino7345 Před 2 lety +84

    I swear all the Waffle House stories I’ve heard have been Florida-Man tier. Weird to hear they’re actually known for being high quality and welcoming.

    • @bunniesbunniesbunnie
      @bunniesbunniesbunnie Před 2 lety +13

      it's not the kind of welcoming you're expecting if you use terms like 'florida man'. or the kind of quality.

    • @UHaulShorts
      @UHaulShorts Před 2 lety

      @@bunniesbunniesbunnie
      He *hurred* , neva been

    • @jliller
      @jliller Před 2 lety +27

      In some places Waffle House is the only place open 24/7. Most of the people awake at 4 AM are drunk or otherwise trouble.

    • @z_ed
      @z_ed Před 2 lety +4

      It is not high quality, it's when you're trashed tier

    • @notme3686
      @notme3686 Před 2 lety

      That's pretty bigoted dude

  • @crazymangt9461
    @crazymangt9461 Před rokem +5

    I've been on a 3 AM waffle house run before. My family and I were moving out of state and pulling an all nighter to pack the last of the stuff. It's 3 AM and we realize that we have no food and we're all starving. All other restaurants in the area were closed and even the grocery store was closed so we couldn't even go get snack food. Thankfully, we had a waffle house just down the road. Saved our asses big time. Friendly staff and great food. Never change waffle house, never change.

  • @sanfordberg4880
    @sanfordberg4880 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I walked into Waffle House #1147 in Hapeville, Georgia, at 4:30 am when the outside temp was 19F. The short order cook, when not cooking, had the grill flame about a foot above the grill warming the surrounds. He mentioned that the furnace had gone out and plant maintenance wouldn't be there for a couple of days. Most of the booths were full. Most of those booths had hard luck stories seated in them, each trying to warm up from an unwelcomed Atlanta cold snap. The waitress was pouring coffee liberally throughout and appeared to know everyone by first name. I was seated at the counter. I looked around and realized I was probably the only one paying. I gave the waitress/cook a nice tip.

  • @LordMcKrakenVonLittleBits
    @LordMcKrakenVonLittleBits Před 2 lety +74

    Waffle House's greatest feat to me is that when you go in it feels very mom and pop. Even though it's a restaurant juggernaut each one feels inviting and personal. I've never been to a chain where you sit down and notice everyone around chatting with each other, wait staff talking to customers because they've been going there for ages.

  • @mrducky1960
    @mrducky1960 Před 2 lety +114

    I've been to WH several times in various places: Florida, Georgia, Ohio, and a few others. I've always had consistently good food served by friendly staff. One thing I was hoping he'd mention is the "Waffle House Index" for storm severity. They try to open as quickly as they can and serve what they can. I think its one of the things that makes them successful.

  • @terryweekly4510
    @terryweekly4510 Před rokem +1

    I started going to W/H when I was 11 years old and we moved from Ohio to Georgia. Im now 62.
    I moved from Georgia to Florida when I was 42 and even worked as a maintenance tech for W/H for a short time. I still eat at W/H several times a week. Even when traveling the east coast I prefer W/H when I can find one.

  • @GeisKing1
    @GeisKing1 Před rokem +2

    Fantastic video as always. Very informative and well put together. Gotta say, I've never had a bad experience with a Waffle House. There are 2 on the west end of the capitol city of my southern state that I used to go to after nights out with friends and one in a tiny town nearby I'd frequent back when I got off the 4pm to whenever shift at the warehouse I used to work at. Ordered hashbrowns, smothered and covered. Always got friendly service and the meals never disappointed. I can't speak for anyone else, but I'm brown as a Hershey bar and no one ever bothered me. Nothing but good atmosphere and good food as far as my personal experience.

  • @alman54
    @alman54 Před 2 lety +128

    I've gone to Waffle House so many times in my life. I've never had any bad experiences there. The food is always consistent, service is fast, and the staff is friendly. They also benefit from having a small menu that never changes. Sure you can go to Denny's or IHOP for more choices, but the simplicity and consistency is what makes WH the continuing success they are.

    • @rbminer4567
      @rbminer4567 Před 2 lety +5

      Same

    • @stew6662
      @stew6662 Před 2 lety +7

      I agree, I went to Ihop today and the French toasts were cold and tasteless. Also Waffle House has better coffee and grits. I never ate grits until recently Thanks to Waffle House.

    • @henryturnerjr3857
      @henryturnerjr3857 Před 2 lety +7

      Waffle House is so reliable I never really thought about it till this video. If you are out before 5am in my area you just eat there. And I think maybe out of the hundreds of times I've been there I had to send ONE thing back EVER. And they fixed and returned or replaced it in a snap.

    • @aking3624
      @aking3624 Před 2 lety +5

      Love their grits!! Light & fluffy. I get them with grilled ham bits..😋

    • @stew6662
      @stew6662 Před 2 lety +1

      @@aking3624 I’m about an hour to the closest WH, so I just went on their website and ordered the waffles and grits mix. Hopefully it’s taste just like I’m sitting there.

  • @goat_to_hell
    @goat_to_hell Před 2 lety +21

    I’m Mexican and my buddy who’s Samoan went to a Waffle House in middle of nowhere Tennessee. Close to Chattanooga. Staff was all southern white folk and they were friendly, middle of the night and they came and sat down with us just to talk.

    • @zeroelus
      @zeroelus Před 2 lety +2

      As a Mexican that's been in Tennessee, it was real hard the first times hearing the accent just to understand what they where saying jaja.
      Haven't been yet to a Waffle House, but I'm curious to go now.

    • @notme3686
      @notme3686 Před 2 lety

      Thank you for being honest

  • @URAWESOME94
    @URAWESOME94 Před rokem +1

    Loved these in Kentucky. Recently moved back to Illinois. Sadly they’re not anywhere in my hometown, and I don’t think there’s a single one in this state.
    You walk in, take a seat, get some fresh hot coffee, a sweet hot waffle and signature breakfast bowl (hash, onions, cheese, scrambled eggs, and sausage in a bowl). Meanwhile you’re hearing the friendly somewhat ribbing banter between the staff as they move about the small space. Calling out orders, tending to patrons, ringing up at the register. It’s very, very unique. The sizzle of the kitchen. The smells. You feel like you’re in a Time Machine. A simple time. Sit down, get some breakfast and head out.

    • @ronv6637
      @ronv6637 Před 6 měsíci

      Looked into a franchise in Chicago area(very high traffic),was turned down as out of supply chain and didn't fit stand alone format(was going to refit a commercial building w/auto quick service, convenience store, car wash)

    • @URAWESOME94
      @URAWESOME94 Před 6 měsíci

      @@ronv6637 I’ll never understand why they’re not here. Randall road for example would be the perfect spot

  • @sawyermetcalf4062
    @sawyermetcalf4062 Před rokem +10

    Waffle House is a place my great grandma and grandpa would go every morning, except holidays and Sundays, and whenever any of my sisters, brother or I would visit them we’d go to Waffle House with them. They were friends with all the workers and the workers knew what always to get them. I remember my sisters and I going and choosing out songs to play and I only ever ate waffles because they were named Waffle House. Waffle House will forever and always be part of my heart and whenever I see one it always makes me think of my great grandma and grandpa

  • @reggiebenes2916
    @reggiebenes2916 Před 2 lety +66

    I know several people that were executives at WH, and even though they have many franchised locations, they are all overseen by a WH regional manager, and virtually all franchises are actually owned by former WH managers. This keeps the quality extremely consistent across locations. It also helps that WH uses high quality food products, and because the kitchen is completely visible to customers, it forces a standard of cleanliness and food care, that may not be present in other restaurants where the food preparation areas are hidden.

    • @bradhansen7581
      @bradhansen7581 Před rokem +1

      THIS I can trust what they are doing with my food. You don't know what they are doing to your food in other restaurants.

  • @EmpressMermaid
    @EmpressMermaid Před 2 lety +23

    The ability of Waffle House food to absorb alcohol at 3 am is legendary.

  • @xenomakesmusic
    @xenomakesmusic Před rokem +8

    THE WAFFLE HOUSE HAS FOUND ITS NEW HOST

    • @iPod1
      @iPod1 Před rokem +1

      @@float9088The waffle house has found it’s new host

    • @AIFAM7
      @AIFAM7 Před rokem +1

      The Waffle House has found its new host

  • @johnwood551
    @johnwood551 Před rokem +4

    I’ve eaten at Waffle Houses since 1960, and love them. They are nice ,friendly ,and have a homey feeling. You walk in and that smell hits you and brings back great memories. No fancy junk of silly names. Just good food and you can watch them make it. I hope the y NEVER change.

  • @chasethe808
    @chasethe808 Před 2 lety +98

    I would also mention that Waffle House has its own language like “scattered, smothered and covered “. Plus, how the servers call out the orders to the line cooks. It’s fascinating to watch!

    • @smhedge
      @smhedge Před 2 lety +7

      That particular combination is how I always ordered my hash browns.

    • @aking3624
      @aking3624 Před 2 lety +1

      Don't forget the song!! 😃

    • @noob.168
      @noob.168 Před 2 lety +1

      their secret menu is great too! pb & j and bananas on hot dog bun.

    • @johnashley327
      @johnashley327 Před 2 lety

      You are triggering my omelet memories.

    • @brandoncottingham
      @brandoncottingham Před 2 lety

      Lmao omg I doing even know where to start with the amount of ignorance 😭

  • @RobertGrif
    @RobertGrif Před 2 lety +58

    Can't believe you didn't mention their emergency preparedness! They have plans in place for how to respond to a number of disaster scenarios, each location has an on-site generator and special, more-limited menus so they can keep on operating! Even the U.S. federal government uses a "Waffle House Index" to measure how bad a disaster is by if, and how, the Waffle Houses in an affected area are operating.

    • @threehatmarbo8272
      @threehatmarbo8272 Před 2 lety +6

      100% this. Waffle House is used to determine the severity of disasters. If the Waffle House is closed it's the worst of times.

    • @Cynsham
      @Cynsham Před 2 lety

      @@threehatmarbo8272 If the Waffle House is closed, there’s either a nuclear apocalypse or you may just very well be the last human left on the planet. Either way if the waffle house is closed, something is BAD WRONG.

    • @hoobidibahbidibah8119
      @hoobidibahbidibah8119 Před 2 lety +2

      The crazy moment we reached Red Status during COVID...

    • @TheEWFX29
      @TheEWFX29 Před 2 lety

      Because it isn't as big as claimed. It was one guys barometer who worked for FEMA, it isn't an actual tool or indicator. Its mostly a marketing tool for Waffle House.

  • @samowens3
    @samowens3 Před rokem +2

    I have worked for them for 21 years after leaving the military. I can honestly say it’s one of the best companies in the US .

  • @joejones4296
    @joejones4296 Před 11 měsíci +2

    A white friend went into Waffle House in TN. The black female employee threw a coffee cup at him. He called the police. They pulled the security video. Waffle House made him a nice offer to settle within 12 hours. Racism goes all directions.

  • @cooperhanke
    @cooperhanke Před 2 lety +25

    When I trained there, the word was that the golden rule was that a customer should not be in the store more than 17 minutes. However, at the local at the time I frequented, at night, you usually just chilled and ate and chilled some more. That’s the vibe they have and why they are successful I think.

  • @louislandi938
    @louislandi938 Před 2 lety +92

    Waffle House is always a ‘must stop at’ when we travel. Each feels like every other one you’ve been to. Denny’s is hit or miss. More miss than hits. Interesting that there is usually just ONE cook to handle the entire menu. I enjoy watching him/her produce the orders correctly and fast.

    • @malcolmapplet4313
      @malcolmapplet4313 Před 2 lety +4

      I like the way they "call out" the orders. It's takes you back to a different time. There's a lot of training that goes on, probably because of employee turnover, but a restaurant you could probably run with 3 people there will be 5-6 working.

    • @jliller
      @jliller Před 2 lety +5

      Fun fact I noticed one time sitting at the Waffle House many years ago: the plates on the prep line have a code system based on the type and placement of the jelly on said plate. That simple visual reference probably helps the cooks keep the orders correct.

    • @kenim
      @kenim Před 2 lety +6

      The first time we traveled to the US 12 years ago, we wanted to try american waffles. Googled it and well, Waffle House came up lol. Since that first time, everytime we travel to the US, we must eat there at least once.

    • @writteninstars
      @writteninstars Před 2 lety +1

      I like Denny's but your response is very true. I lived somewhere where one Denny's was really good - food was always great. Yet, the other one ten miles away had food that caused illness often.

    • @CubeAtlantic
      @CubeAtlantic Před 2 lety

      i vividly remember IHOP, or Denny's being the (1) pancake/waffle restaurant's in this case while going on vacation with my mom, dad, grandparents, & cousins as a kid.

  • @Cassandra_Johnson
    @Cassandra_Johnson Před 11 měsíci +2

    Let that sink in. A line cook bought a house AND was able to start a business.

  • @jerryrichardson2799
    @jerryrichardson2799 Před 3 měsíci +1

    They didn't dump the counter, unlike most other chains. Everyone says something to welcome you when you enter the restaurant. They're usually clean and brightly lit, which is nice, especially at night.

  • @macaroostudios
    @macaroostudios Před 2 lety +145

    Waffle House isn’t just a house, it’s a Waffle Home

  • @josephm106
    @josephm106 Před 2 lety +94

    Living in GA I can confirm that they maintain that mid century diner feel without it feeling like a gimmick (steak n shake) they're also everywhere. Nearby there are 2 resteraunts on either side of the same interstate exit. It's expected that you know your waffle house order and waffle house after Friday night football games is a tradition passed from generation to generation. I've never really lived in a place without waffle house and I don't think I even could. It's such an alarmingly large part of my life

    • @huggleskuishy
      @huggleskuishy Před 2 lety +7

      Lmao I live in GA and there’s a Waffle House that’s so busy they built another one across the street!

    • @JPDillon
      @JPDillon Před 2 lety +4

      I know a interstate interchange in ATL where there are two WH literally next door to each other! One very old, one very new!

    • @Kuristofa138
      @Kuristofa138 Před 2 lety +1

      Oh yeah! Isn't this like Covington or something? I do t remember

    • @josephm106
      @josephm106 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@Kuristofa138 the one I'm talking about is in Acworth, but I don't doubt there are a few elsewhere in atlanta.

  • @OvalboreCars
    @OvalboreCars Před rokem

    Yes! there arent any anywhere near St Paul, MN. I drive 800 miles round trip to liberty MO to get my fix. Whenever I travel its also mandatory on the docket if theres a location nearby.

  • @Squatta
    @Squatta Před rokem +2

    waffle house was always our Friday night hang out after football games in high school. a bunch of band geeks piling into a car and just having a great time eating good food

  • @davelafontaine9832
    @davelafontaine9832 Před 2 lety +31

    As many have mentioned, the short-order shouts have always been my favorite aspect of Waffle House. I used to sit at the counter just to watch the dance among multiple servers and one or two cooks and the choreography of plates, cookware, aprons and coffee. I’m a NYC boy but I NEVER miss a chance to eat at Waffle House when I find myself down South.

  • @abeniteal542
    @abeniteal542 Před 2 lety +27

    My first job was a Waffle House in MD and I eventually worked at one in downtown ATL when I was in college between the years of 2018-2020…I initially chose the job because I’m not much of a fan of their food (or breakfast food in general) but i can assure you…people truly LOVE Waffle House. And I feel like all these reasons play into it. From a server’s perspective one of the things i believe is extremely unique (or at least in this day and time) is the ticket writing, calling, and marking (done by the grill op) system! It’s so complex and they drill it into you within a week of classroom training. Then you get a week to train on the floor then you must pass your “red star” exam in order to be an actual server. WH employees really have their own language behind the counter that needs to be spoken, written and understood by all. I’ve seen many people go through parts of the training process and just drop out or not come back because it really can be tricky to grasp, understand, and then ultimately put into action. You especially want to know your stuff when it gets busy (which it usually will be in a WH). It seems so antiquated and as a worker you desperately just wish for a POS system, but people really do enjoy watching and it lends itself to the overall experience! Unlike other restaurants servers pretty much do all jobs…from cleaning your own dishes (in the dish pit behind the high counter) to hand calculating your check for your total…we also must memorize all menu prices for fastest service (became really good at mental math during this time LOL)! Now that I’ve graduated and am in my career i never really have a desire to go back to eat there but it is a restaurant that every one around me genuinely does love and rave about!

    • @BobSakamoto
      @BobSakamoto Před rokem +3

      If you're sitting at the counter, check out the floor. At each end is a different colored tile. That's the position the order is supposed to be called out from. Yes, they have a system!

    • @shainahullihen1159
      @shainahullihen1159 Před rokem +1

      @abeniteal542, I used to go to Maryland ( Perryville, Cecil County, Craft Haven campground) every weekend in elementary school during summer. I think I remember seeing Waffle House in Northeast near Wendy's and Food Lion. Which location did you work at in Maryland?

    • @abeniteal542
      @abeniteal542 Před rokem +2

      @@shainahullihen1159 Riverside! Exit 80 coming up that stretch of i-95

    • @honey2002c
      @honey2002c Před rokem +2

      That's my local waffle house!

  • @KS-PNW
    @KS-PNW Před rokem +5

    I can't comment on all the allegations of racism but I do think its worth noting that for years they stood out because they refused to segregate customers, even when that was the norm. There may be some bad employees or locations but the chain itself as always been pretty welcoming IME.

  • @ohnoderek
    @ohnoderek Před 10 měsíci +1

    As far as franchising goes, very few of Waffle House units are franchisees anymore. 97% probably are corporately owned as the franchises were unable to maintain quality standards. WH bought them all back. Waffle House also owns the contracting company that builds every restaurant, the restaurant equipment company that supplies all of the grilles, refrigeration, etc. Every store is also owned outright and paid for in full before they open, as well as the land it sits on.

  • @harleymitchelly5542
    @harleymitchelly5542 Před 2 lety +17

    Can confirm that Waffle House banked hard on car culture and won. My family is a bunch of road-trippers. The existence of a Waffle House near the hotel for breakfast in the morning has determined hotel choices for us purely because it's damn fast and damn consistent.

  • @joshuamoore304
    @joshuamoore304 Před 2 lety +29

    Love the video! I'm a waffle house manager in Tennessee and have worked for them for 13 years. It makes me happy to see them getting some recognition.

    • @kerosoldier
      @kerosoldier Před 2 lety +1

      I used to live in Chattanooga and Franklin back in the 90s. Chattanooga in the first half of the decade and Franklin in 97.
      The Chattanooga location my dad and I went to was off of shallowford rd right off of 75 and in Franklin off of Murfreesboro rd. Granted we only went to the one in Franklin once when my family moved there from st. Louis.
      Never had a bad meal from there and its always super comforting to be in one.

  • @novacolonel5287
    @novacolonel5287 Před rokem

    Mom, can we create animated footage related to the subject the video is about?
    Mom: We have animated footage at home.
    The animated footage at home:

  • @Myrdden71
    @Myrdden71 Před rokem +2

    Always Open is a huge thing! You're alone on New Year's Day, no family or friends to go to, or you're traveling or trucking, you got a seat at the Waffle House, rain or shine, holiday or no, day or night. They're always busy around here (NW Florida).

  • @markfagohii8632
    @markfagohii8632 Před 2 lety +102

    The Waffle House index is an actually good metric to how you should take a Hurricane seriously in the South. Famously, Waffle House has emergency menus for all sorts of contingincies such as no water or no gas, so that they can still stay open and serve food (some of these basically come down to oatmeal). The local Waffle Houses here in Florida had to close up shop for a serious hurricane but they found that because of employee and manager turnover, nobody actually had any keys to close up the shops since the stores never close and it's just occupied from one employee to the next - so they all had to get emergency locksmiths to come out and reset the locks!

    • @southbynortheast
      @southbynortheast Před 2 lety +3

      Was looking to see if anyone mentioned the Waffle House Index. Well done!

    • @DarkstarNoise
      @DarkstarNoise Před 2 lety +3

      This is beyond true, I lived and worked at the waffle house near me and we only closed twice for two reasons.
      1. A pretty severe tornado was passing by and my manager called everyone and told us all to stay home.
      2. Someone did a drive by and was forced to close due to that. Happened on Christmas Eve as well.

    • @texasscifi3431
      @texasscifi3431 Před 2 lety +1

      Canay in the coal mine. If bombs start dropping with nuclear mushrooms somehow Waffle house will be closed up and we should then panic

    • @jackalenterprisesofohio
      @jackalenterprisesofohio Před 2 lety +5

      @@texasscifi3431 its 2105
      Most of America is a nulcear wasteland desert, but yet Waffle House is still open.

  • @t3rdparty544
    @t3rdparty544 Před 2 lety +16

    I’ve lived in the south my whole life so WH is very dear to me. WH saved me and my friends from drunken hunger countless times. I’ve never seen a dirty restaurant, had an inaccurate order, or a rude server, but I swear they make up prices on the fly lol

  • @oddlycaspar
    @oddlycaspar Před 7 měsíci +1

    I have family in north Carolina that we drive cross-country to visit in the summertime, and restaurants like waffle house are kinda special to me- it's a fond memory of mine of making midnight pit stops for some hot waffles and hash browns when you're kinda tired and hungry.

  • @CaptainKwame1773
    @CaptainKwame1773 Před 11 měsíci +1

    We stan Waffle House! I'm from MS, and we rarely ever thought about WH as a breakfast place; it was always a place that was always open, and when in college, it was the go to spot after parties! It's like a little place that doesn't take it self too serious nor too loose to not be a good food place. The food is cooked right in front of you, it is loud and noisy, folks are laughing and carrying on, and someone is always standing outside doing something like talking with their friends--but it's Waffle House, and it's supposed to feel like having breakfast for dinner or dinner for breakfast in a community.

  • @jfinester
    @jfinester Před 2 lety +47

    I love Waffle House. I’m a retired professional musician, and back in the 1970s and ‘80s when I was on the road, I always looked forward to finding a Waffle House. We did a lot of traveling at night, and they were often the only place available that was open late. The food was always good-their namesake waffles are excellent, and I could never resist the bone-in country ham! I’m from the West Coast, and we don’t have anything like Waffle House out here, we have Denny’s and IHOP which are not as good as Waffle House in my opinion. I haven’t been to the Southeast in decades-at my age (early 70s) with reduced mobility, I’m not likely to go back on the road, and gigs in my area are practically nonexistent. I don’t miss sleeping on a bus or in the back of a van, but I do miss Waffle House! 😋😋😋

  • @talos_the_automaton2329
    @talos_the_automaton2329 Před 2 lety +150

    I am from Georgia, and I have been to Waffle House many times over the years. I think this video is well researched, considering even I learned a good bit about Waffle House. One thing I would like to emphasize is that nostalgia plays a big part in Waffle House’s success as well. My grandfather took his kids there, my dad took me there, and chances are, I will take my kid(s) there if I become a father.

  • @origamisteve
    @origamisteve Před 10 měsíci +1

    I wish the vid talked about the culture of fights that break out in waffle houses. It's insane how often you hear about the brawls that break out. However if a customer starts it, you best believe there is a more than capable waffle house employee that'll end it.
    I live in AZ so we're the furthest west that you'll see them. I went one time and it was a cozy vibe. The kind of culture of brawling in a restaurant like in the south, doesn't happen often out here.

  • @chriswalls5831
    @chriswalls5831 Před rokem +1

    My new idea put stores in Nebraska, Iowa, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, new Jersey, and Boise idaho also syracuse corpus Christi, Lubbock tx, and Laredo, McAllen, and abilene

  • @devincreislerstudios
    @devincreislerstudios Před 2 lety +11

    “We’re going to stay up all night swapping manly stories and in the morning we’re going to Waffle house”

  • @kaia.4688
    @kaia.4688 Před 2 lety +21

    I cannot overstate the number of awesome late night adventures I've had at this place. Every Waffle House seems to have it's own flair, yet a consistent vibe across the board. The number of times there have been drunk post-club patrons who have laughs with people they'll never see again is endless. Sometimes it is a bit slow on late nights, but when the right crowd of people are there, it's definitely a one of a kind experience, and possibly the truest essence of the concept of "southern hospitality."
    Also, that I get the same order very time, yet seem to pay a slightly different price every time. Never enough to make a scene, but I just have noticed it after so many time eating there.

  • @nighttigercomics7323
    @nighttigercomics7323 Před 10 měsíci

    My grown son had a grand Mal seizure there and the whole restaurant came to his aid including the staff. This will always be my favorite restaurant.

  • @oldschoolcommander6576
    @oldschoolcommander6576 Před 2 lety +44

    Another great video. One company I’d like to eventually see is on Buc-ee’s. They are a chain of large gas station travel convenience stores. They are mostly located in Texas, but they have expanded outside the state recently and are continuing to expand in the southeast right now. It would definitely be worth visiting one. They have great food, immaculate restrooms, and cool stuff to buy.

    • @calebfielding6352
      @calebfielding6352 Před 2 lety +2

      I would like to say in my experience the brisket in texas is much better than the brisket in other states.

    • @bunniesbunniesbunnie
      @bunniesbunniesbunnie Před 2 lety

      honestly, the buc-ees in Georgia is really underwhelming and there's a billion people in it. I assume because of the novelty, but ugh. I'd rather hit a Love's.

    • @loveisall5520
      @loveisall5520 Před 2 lety +4

      @@bunniesbunniesbunnie Different strokes. I've been to dozens of Love's across all the Southern states while on business trips. Some I couldn't even go in the restrooms because they stank so much, in none of them would I want to actually sit on a toilet. I live a few minutes from where Beaver Aplin founded the company and there's a reason that "there are a billion people in it", and it ain't the novelty...

    • @whoandgo
      @whoandgo Před 2 lety

      Is Buc-ee's like a Wawa & Sheetz?

    • @clvrswine
      @clvrswine Před 2 lety

      @@whoandgo No. Not food related.

  • @stephenmiller2337
    @stephenmiller2337 Před 2 lety +38

    Probably the most satisfying meal I had in Florida outside Disney world. We were out sightseeing all day and went to Waffle House before we went back to the resort. We were tired and hungry, and the food was fast and delicious. It took 15 mins from the time our family of 4 ordered till when it got to the table, and the place was busy. Suffice to say, our server got a healthy tip.

  • @gregd4633
    @gregd4633 Před rokem +2

    Fun fact, if you live in a “Hurricane Prone Area” and Waffle House close in your area before the storm EVACUATE YOUR AREA! Because corporate offices of Waffle House receive their information straight from NHC or National Hurricane Center. Before I got married, I used to get so many “One Night Stands” going to the restaurant after leaving the club lol 😂. Heck, I got more one night stands in Waffle House than I ever did hanging out at the club. One of my so called “Dates” got so obsessed with me after our night of pleasure, she stalked me for at least two years lol 😂. I even gave in and gave her what she wanted one more time, that was a DAMN MISTAKE 😂

  • @hopelessjoe9519
    @hopelessjoe9519 Před 2 lety +22

    There's this Waffle House I used to go to with my mom all the time when I was a kid. It was homey and there was this man who remembered us every time and always gave me a paper hat when we left. My last consistent visit there was when I was in middle school. I didn't go back to that place until my very last year in high school. Believe it or not, the same man was still working there and he remembered me and my mom. Before we even ordered, we just spent a good minute talking to each other and catching up. That right there I why Waffle House will always hold a special place in my heart. Sure, most of the food is so simple that you could literally make it a home, but let's me serious here. We don't go there for the food (mostly), we go there for the good time you know you'll have with familiar faces.

  • @Pumpkin_Cult
    @Pumpkin_Cult Před 2 lety +106

    My dad eats breakfast at a local Waffle House nearly every Saturday. I always see that to-go coffee cup when I get up.
    Also kinda weird, one time my Dungeons and dragons group was trying to find a place to play when our usual spot fell through. Someone texted their cousin who worked at waffle house and she said to come in and use their tables. We ended up playing a four hour dungeons and dragons session in the middle of the night at a waffle house. And yes we ordered food and tipped, though the cousin/waitress said she didn't care if we did since they were dead. We were the only ones in there most the night and nobody bothered us.

    • @saturdayradionova1734
      @saturdayradionova1734 Před 2 lety +13

      Ahh what a cool memory that is :-) I love seeing everyone in the comments sharing their own stories of how WH has come in clutch for them or a memory they have associated with the chain

    • @riograul2043
      @riograul2043 Před rokem +1

      Great story

  • @sammitaylor3942
    @sammitaylor3942 Před 9 měsíci +1

    As a Floridian, I can tell you that if Waffle House closes during bad weather, then you know the weather is BAD

  • @falloutpictures
    @falloutpictures Před rokem +2

    Years ago i worked at a local airport in Florida and there was a new Waffle House being constructed. Joe Jr actually made regular trips to keep track of the project and every time he flew in he'd hook us up with free meals from there. One time he flew in I was training a new hire and when he was given the card for free food, the first words out of his mouth "eww awful house!" Joe Jr and the Pilots stopped and Joe walked up to my co worker and hooked him up with another card for free food. He said that it made his day.

  • @Lantana1
    @Lantana1 Před 2 lety +42

    They have a unique system for the servers placing orders with a language all their own. The cook responds to the order being shouted and arranges condiments on a plate in a certain manner to indicate what food will be prepared. Literally, the accuracy of your meal depends on the direction of the mayonnaise packet. There are no computers or print outs just a lot of hollerin' about smothered, covered, diced and chunked!

    • @lrich8181
      @lrich8181 Před 2 lety

      So true!

    • @biguglybucker
      @biguglybucker Před 2 lety

      is this why i found a dirty jelly packet underneath my hashbrowns? man... bad way to do it imo

  • @MatterMadeMoot
    @MatterMadeMoot Před 2 lety +32

    Some of my best childhood memories are going to waffle house with my grandma. In my part of Tennessee it seems like a local tradition for pretty much everyone. Rich kids after prom, blue collar guys after work, families of all kinds. It's truly a cultural icon and I'm so glad they've managed to be so successful.

  • @williamhenderson2263
    @williamhenderson2263 Před rokem +1

    I cannot believe that you talked about Waffle House without mentioning their coffee! You can’t buy it anywhere else. A lot of people have been trying to find out where they get it with no success. It’s very good.

  • @alexanderkidonakis9185

    That lack luster “id like to hear what you have to say” is hilarious

  • @MissHappyNarwhal
    @MissHappyNarwhal Před 2 lety +20

    Waffle House is so fun to me. I have gone with my husband every Christmas Eve for breakfast, sometimes we invite family, sometimes we go by ourselves. It's also where we go to eat on our way out of town on a road trip. Good memories, good times! Looking forward to this Christmas Eve!

    • @JPDillon
      @JPDillon Před 2 lety

      Do you do "Breakfast for Dinner" on Christmas Eve, or just Breakfast that morning. I (almost) always order breakfast at TheWaffle, no matter what time of day!

    • @MissHappyNarwhal
      @MissHappyNarwhal Před 2 lety

      @@JPDillon we do breakfast for breakfast!!! And after that we go over to my in-laws house to bake, play games, watch movies, wrap gifts, and spend the night. Very fun!

    • @matthewcarter2639
      @matthewcarter2639 Před 2 lety

      Just so you know, that’s a double edged sword for employees. When you’re hired at WH, you’re reminded repeatedly you MUST work every holiday, so consider that when you go, you’re keeping employees from their own families on holidays. OTOH! Most employees enjoy working holidays bc the tips are excellent and cooks get paid holiday pay. Just remember to be nice, be patient, and tip well above 20%. Enjoy your All Star!

  • @olandir
    @olandir Před 2 lety +29

    One thing you didn't point out with environment is how the wait staff places orders. It's a pretty well known tradition in Waffle Houes (at least the ones that I've been to) that they shout your order to the cooks using a kind of shorthand after taking your ordrer, and it's pretty fun to watch / experience (especially when you're a kid, lol).

    • @tomnyboy0916
      @tomnyboy0916 Před 2 lety +1

      I know a few people that work in the corporate sector and they explained to me that you HAVE to learn how to call orders in that manner… it’s part of the training process… if you just so happen to not do it you can get in some serious trouble

    • @chriskay1449
      @chriskay1449 Před 2 lety +1

      They took that concept from the old school diners who would do that.