Imagine waiting SIX MONTHS for Waffle House when there’s one on every street corner in Tennessee… How does that even happen?!
This one’s located in Decatur, GA, which is just outside of Atlanta. Since it’s the first-ever location of the establishment, they made a museum out of it too.
According to Thrillist,
“This place is also filled with more than 60 years of the restaurant’s memorabilia, offering a fascinating glimpse into the chain’s storied past. Among the exhibits are old mugs, vintage menus, and uniforms from different decades, each piece telling a part of the Waffle House story. Visitors can see how the menu has evolved over the years, with some items that have stood the test of time and others that have come and gone.”
“The exhibit floor goes beyond just the physical artifacts, offering multimedia elements that bring the Waffle House story to life. The museum delves into the famed ‘Waffle House Index,’ which is used by FEMA to gauge storm severity, and visitors can also listen to recordings of the founders to learn about the origin and growth of the chain. A jukebox filled with classic tunes adds to the nostalgic atmosphere, providing the perfect soundtrack to the museum experience.”
Cool, but I think we’ll just stick with the one on Spence Lane. Read more from Thrillist HERE.






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