![]() ![]() In other words, a comfortable breakfast diner type place. Off the Strip, Blueberry Hill Family Restaurants can be called the Las Vegas version of the Waffle House. Located in the Park on the way to T-Mobile arena between the Monte Carlo and NY-NY, Bruxie calls themselves the “Home of the Original Waffle Sandwich.”įor those with bigger budgets, Bouchon at the Venetian is renowned for their varieties of more gourmet waffles. Stephanie Street, by the Sunset Station Hotel and Casino in Henderson.īruxie is a new waffle option on the Strip. Hash House a Go Go also has locations at the Rio Hotel and Casino and Plaza Hotel and Casino downtown, as well as one three miles west of the Strip at 6899 West Sahara Avenue, along with one on N. If that weren’t enough, it’s served with two eggs. Their large chicken and waffle plate is called “The Big O’ Sage Fried Chicken & Waffle Tower” and consists of two fried chicken breasts atop a bacon waffle and covered with maple syrup. This place is known for their gigantic portions, (easily enough for my wife and I to share). Perhaps the most popular waffle and general breakfast option on the Strip is the very popular Hash House a Go Go inside the Linq Hotel and Casino, on the second floor above the casino. Other Waffle-House type options by the StripĪlthough not the official “Waffle House” restaurant, there are other self-identified waffle houses located in Las Vegas, and on the Strip. Thus far, however, Waffle House has yet to expand to Las Vegas, (or California for that matter). Phoenix and its surrounding suburbs have 12 Waffle Houses, while other western states like New Mexico and Colorado have franchises as well. The lunch and dinner menus include build-your-own burgers, patty melts, pork chops, chicken, wraps and salads.Īs mentioned above, the closest Waffle House to the Las Vegas area are the restaurants in the Phoenix metro area. In addition to their breakfast menu (served all day and night), the Waffle House is known for their sweet tea (called Alice’s Iced Tea), biscuits and gravy, grits, along with their affordable prices. ![]() Other waffle flavors include blueberry, strawberry, peanut butter and chocolate chip waffles. ![]() On the waffle front, perhaps the most popular variety (other than the plain original Sweet cream waffle), is the pecan waffle. You can see it being busy and packed with a waiting list almost every minute of the day and night. Looking back on it, it’s sort of surprising Las Vegas doesn’t already have one. On top of that, all of the 1,500 plus Waffle House locations are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. After all, the Waffle House is known for cult-favorites and great drunken food, like the T-bone steak and eggs, Bert’s Chili, waffles of course, and eight different styles of hash browns. Beloved for its delicious, cheap food and healthy doses of complete chaos, Waffle House holds a unique place in the hearts (and stomachs) of many Americans.Ĭurious to know how many locations are in your area? Read on to discover which states have the most Waffle Houses, and see how your home state compares to others across the country.There currently aren’t any Waffle House restaurants in Las VegasĪnd that’s too bad, as the Las Vegas Strip would seem to be a perfect spot for this chain. Across its more than 2,100 restaurants in 25 states, Waffle House typically sees annual revenues exceeding $1.3 billion. No matter the reason, Waffle House has developed a cult following. From reports of employees allegedly spiking co-workers’ drinks with meth at multiple locations to a woman tearing her clothes off and striking a fellow customer in the face, resulting in a broken nose, Waffle House has become infamous for the often ludicrous stories that emerge from within. Waffle House has also garnered a reputation for being a hotbed of absolute insanity. The breakfast chain remained open throughout the storm, with a prepared limited menu that allowed it to serve food even during power outages. The storm, which caused over $2.8 billion in damage and 158 casualties, was not enough to close down either of the Waffle House locations in Joplin. The term was coined by former FEMA administrator Craig Fugate following the Joplin tornado in May 2011. Its classifications of green, yellow, and red indicate how severe a storm is based on how well Waffle House can operate during it. In fact, a measurement tool called the Waffle House Index can be used to analyze a storm’s severity and the effect it can have on communities. The restaurant chain’s preparedness for natural disasters, which allows its locations to stay open throughout weather crises or open shortly after, has earned it a storm distinction with FEMA. Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, Waffle House is famed for more than just its all-day breakfast. ![]()
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