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The Texas Cheesesteak Melt from the WaffleHouse...


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I love waffle house. I don't know why it get's such a bad image. (other than sometimes the staff)

 

Name another restaurant where you can be sure no one did anything to your food. I've known people who managed 5-Star kitchens and confirmed that he's seen a nice filet fall on the floor. Chef gave it a quick wipe (not even a rinse) and it's still cookable.

 

My best WaffleHouse story was the one on Hillsborough street in Raleigh. Some Frat boys tried to dine & dash. Obviously their first time, cause the first guy didn't have the car started before the 2nd guy was supposed to walk out. Waitress yelled runners to the cook, he cleared the counter in a single motion and yanked the passenger side guy out of the car. It was hilarious. Cops enroute quickly.

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I love waffle house. I don't know why it get's such a bad image. (other than sometimes the staff)

Name another restaurant where you can be sure no one did anything to your food. I've known people who managed 5-Star kitchens and confirmed that he's seen a nice filet fall on the floor. Chef gave it a quick wipe (not even a rinse) and it's still cookable.

My best WaffleHouse story was the one on Hillsborough street in Raleigh. Some Frat boys tried to dine & dash. Obviously their first time, cause the first guy didn't have the car started before the 2nd guy was supposed to walk out. Waitress yelled runners to the cook, he cleared the counter in a single motion and yanked the passenger side guy out of the car. It was hilarious. Cops enroute quickly.

on a side note I hate frat boys, I used to work with a few right after they got out of college and they seriously don't know how to function in a normal society, it was a pain just being around them and having to explain that some behavior is not acceptable when interacting in a public setting with customers especially with young kids around.
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