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Joined 10 years ago
July 22, 2008
From pecan waffles to legendary hash browns, breakfast fare rules at this homey 24-hour chain restaurant--but don't miss the chili..
In Short
Since 1955, this Atlanta-based chain has welcomed an all-hours crowd of shift workers, suits, regulars and late-night partiers with comfy booths and an extensive menu of Southern-accented home-style grub. Waffles (pecan or regular) are the restaurant's most popular dish. Other breakfast favorites include porterhouse T-bone steak and eggs, country ham, and signature hash browns cooked seven ways, from smothered with onions to topped with chili or cheese. Another bargain is the bowl of chili, which comes topped with onions, ham and cheese.
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Joined 6 years ago
Stuck on the waffles.
Before I moved to Georgia 9 years ago I had never heard of a waffle house. Boy was I missing out! By no means is it fine dining but the food certainly hits the spot. My favorite is the waffles, I mean I can't even eat an eggo anymore. Let go my eggo? You can have them! The staff at the mansell location is great and I have never come at a time when they did not offer a smile and good service.
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Joined 6 years ago
Late Night Southern Post Bar Cuisine At It's Finest!!!.
What can I say about this venerable Atlanta late-night eatery that hasn't already been said? I truly believe that Heaven's Pearly Gates are flanked by those familiar yellow and black letters that promise true Southern hospitality and deliciously filling meals at literally any hour of the day or night. The location on Mansell is clean with a friendly staff who go out of their way to ensure that your dining experience was not only satisfactory but outstanding. Whether it's Bert's Chili, a vanilla Coke, the inevitable waffle or hashbrowns scattered, smothered, covered and diced (onions, cheese and tomatoes to the uninitiated), The Waffle House always lives up to its eternally famous motto: Good Food Fast! If you see an older bearded man on the corner stool, tell St. Peter, "hello".
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