Since 1955, the WAFFLE HOUSE system has served:
495,264,367 Waffles
957,041,599 Cups of Coffee
1,173,838,328 Hashbrown Orders
370,545,935 Sausage Patties
786,449,152 Bacon Strips
14,899,594 Slices of Ham
1,527,602,959.24 Eggs
22,217,455 Slices of Pie
123,587,123 T-bone Steaks
115,220,427 Hamburger Quarters
479,312,699 Glasses of Coke
1,108,574,633 Order of Grits
72,567,509 Cheese n Eggs
204,164,660 Omelets
Did you Know?
If you lay all of the Bryan bacon end-to-end that Waffle House serves in a year, it will stretch from Atlanta to Los Angeles seven times! (That's more than 21,000 miles of bacon)
If you could stack all of the sausage patties we serve in one day, it would reach the TOP of the Empire State Building! (Did you want grits with that?)
Waffle House serves more than 3.2 million pounds of grits each year. That is enough to fill 86 semi-trucks!
Each year Waffle House customers eat more than 334,000 pounds of pecans in their waffles. Which is more than 21 million pecans.
Waffle House customers consume 2% of the total eggs produced in the United States for foodservice use. That is more than 185,000,000 eggs every year - 500,000 eggs everyday - 20,833 eggs every hour - 347 eggs every minute and five eggs every second.
If you used all of the eggs Waffle House serves in a year to make a cheese omelet, it would weigh 28 tons and would need 185 million slices of cheese. (Do you want hashbrowns with that?)
If you lined up all the bowls of Bert's ChiliT Waffle House serves in a year, it would stretch the length of Florida's coastline on both the Atlantic and the Gulf!
Waffle House serves more than 10,000 T-bone steaks every day.
If you stack all of the USDA Choice hamburger patties Waffle House serves in a year, it would equal the height of 18 Mount Everest!
Waffle House serves more than 381 tons of country ham every year. That translates to more weight than a fully loaded Boeing 747 at takeoff.
- The first Waffle House® restaurant opened on Labor Day in 1955 in Avondale Estates, GA
- The Waffle House System operates more than 1,470 restaurants in 25 states.
- Waffle House® restaurants are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year (including Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's).
FOOD FACTS
The Waffle House System is the world's leading server of:
- waffles
- T-bone steaks
- omelets
- cheese 'n eggs
- USDA Choice hamburgers
- country ham
- pork chops
- grits - hashbrowns
- patty melts
- raisin toast
- apple butter
- Heinz Traditional Steak Sauce The Waffle House System only serves the best brands including:
- Coca-Cola soft drinks
- Heinz complete line of sauces
- Sara Lee family of pork products
- Bryan bacon, ham and country ham
- Jimmy Dean Sausage
- Minute Maid Orange Juice
- Wishbone salad dressings
- Waffle House Classic Blend Coffee
- Waffles made with White Lily Flour
- Challenged to a test, Waffle House® restaurants have found at least 70,778,880 different ways to prepare its USDA Choice hamburgers.
- The Waffle House System has served more than 442,451,500 waffles (and counting!) since 1955.
- Waffle House® restaurants serve more than 95 million cups of coffee each year.
THE WAFFLE HOUSE EXPERIENCE
- Waffle House® restaurants are the only place where you can hear classic waffle songs "Good Food Fast," "Waffle Doo Wop" and "Waffle House Family" on a real jukebox.
- Although there is one "official" website, an Internet search turns up more than 2,200 Web sites that mention Waffle House® restaurants.. Waffle House® restaurants ranked in the "Top Five" of "Around the Clock Eats" on the Food Network.
- Bert's Chili and our world famous hashbrowns were featured on "Sara's Secrets" on the Food Network.
- Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall, Ron White and Larry the Cable Guy are seen eating at a Waffle House® restaurant in their 2003 movie, Blue Collar Comedy Tour - The Movie.
- A Waffle House® restaurant is featured in a scene in the 2002 Britney Spears movie "Crossroads."
- The R & B group "112" filmed their "It's Over Now" video at a Snellville, GA, Waffle House restaurant.
- Hootie and the Blowfish released a CD in 2000 entitled: "Scattered, Smothered &Covered" and pictured a Waffle House® restaurant on the cover.
- After enjoying a meal at a Destin, Fla., Waffle House restaurant, TV talk show host Rosie O'Donnell flew a grill operator and two salespeople to New York to be on her show in December 2000. They presented her a "Waffles for Life" certificate.
- A Waffle House® restaurant is prominently featured in a scene of "Tin Cup," a feature film starring Kevin Costner.
- A sampling of the many other celebrities seen eating in a Waffle House® restaurant:
- Marty Stuart
- Merle Haggard
- Beyonce Knowles
- Reese Witherspoon
- Former President George Bush
- Emmitt Smith
- LeAnne Rimes
- Pete Sampras
- Billy Bob Thornton
- Ludicris - Vince Gill
- Amy Grant
- Faith Hill
- Sean "P. Diddy" Combs
- Jeff Foxworthy
- Mark Wills
- David Toms
- Kenny Chesney
- Usher
- Jay-Z