This is a burger I’d come back for again. I had it with the hash browns, as advertised, and would have liked them crispier. This one came with American cheese, griddled onions, crispy bacon, some nice cool iceberg lettuce and a fat, juicy slice of tomato. I can report that it’s even better when dunked in mapley. The sausage was nice and meaty, with a good crunch. I would have liked crispy edges to the waffle and had it twice as thick, but it was good with the whipped spread and sweet mapley syrup. The pecan waffle was chock full of crunchy pecans, enough for each bite to have just the right mix of nut and waffle. I had the (thin) pecan waffle with (thin) sausage. I suppose the idea is that eventually you’ll get yourself into a nice equilibrium where your caffeine requirement is reached prior to your bladder bursting, but I’m not sure it’s possible to drink enough of this thin brew to get the level of caffeine buzz I seek. That coffee may be thin, but it is all you can drink. I think even I could be thinner, to fit in the narrow booths. I was quick to pick up on a pervading theme here: everything is thin. I have to say that it’s been a good while since I’ve been to a Waffle House. I stopped over at the one on lower Cantrell, below Cantrell hill, since it’s close to downtown where I work. DISCLAIMER: Information shown may not reflect recent changes. try one of our apple cinnamon oat, chocolate chips, pecans, blueberry or strawberry. So when Kevin suggested we review Waffle Hut this month, I jumped at the chance. with sausage or bacon, city ham, 2 eggs, (any style). A place to catch a hot fry breakfast, strong coffee, maybe a burger and fries or a grilled cheese and some soup. I grew up watching Alice and Happy Days on TV, and so I love the idea of a good neighborhood diner. This review originally appeared as a guest post on Kevin Shalin’s wonderful blog The Mighty Rib as part of our occasional series called He Said, He Said. Here it is again, but with additional photographs and further light editing.
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