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Yeah there's a bunch of companies that duplicate The Waffle House model like huddle House and Waffle King and places like that. I've worked at a bunch of them but this one was a Waffle King.
I’ve seen a huddle house before but never been in one.. never seen a waffle king though :D
It's been a long time since I lived in that area and I don't even know if the franchise still exist but they tend to be typically in the very Southeast, like Georgia and parts of Alabama stuff like that.
For being a place that calls itself the waffle king, their waffle mix was watery and pretty shitty and I do not recommend it's not worth the effort.
Ha! I am from the south but haven’t lived in the US since 2009…. I do still go to waffle house when I go visit my family though 😅
It’s the A1 on the hashbrowns that draws me back.