Bad enough to get a two item to go order half wrong...very surprised with a surcharge for a to go order? Service is lacking. Food fine but after three tries at this WH we are done.
(2)
Andrea K.
I love Waffle House. It's a newer obsession for me and a guilty pleasure for when I want that greasy spoon atmosphere. I like to go between 10am-3pm-ish and the group that works then is well organized and will start to notice you as a regular. The food comes fast, quick clean up, and it's fun to sit at the bar and watch everything at work. Also amusing to see how thy organize the orders next to the grill - something to watch for. As for recommendations, try the All Star breakfast with scrambled eggs with cheese and the hashbrowns. Divine guilty breakfast!
(4)
John W.
So as you can see it has been a really long time since i have been here. and that is a lot for someone who was used to eating at the WH several times a week until moving to indiana. But I was in the mood tonight Sunday night around 1130pm. Service was still hit and miss. But they now have an older gentleman who cooked everything that we ordered perfectly. I had the Scrambled with cheese plate, bacon crispy. Hashbrowns smothered covered and chunked. I ordered raisin toast but got white but she got me an order of raisin toast. I added a Sausage Egg and cheese grits bowl. The cook misunderstood but I am pretty sure it was the servers fault. He made a SEC biscuit but quickly fixed it. The grits were pretty good. WH is one of the only places that actually cook grits and not use instant so I love theirs. The sausage and bacon are the only meats that i will eat anymore from there due to the quality. Ya gotta cut costs somewhere when you have food as cheap as theirs. I think they have lost their mind on the hash brown topping prices. I don't know how long this older gentleman has been there but hopefully they can keep him and even with the poor service we will go back. You are not going to get top of the line servers at a WH in the inner city. there just isn't enough $$ to be made. They would be better off to hire someone for $9 an hour and no tips Especially on the night shift.
(4)
Michelle H.
A roadtrip from Chicago to this little spot of hashbrown heaven outside of Indianapolis was more than worth the four hour drive in cramped quarters. I am a certified "covered, diced, and smothered" junkie who would go through anything to get her fix. The food here is your typical WH fare. Delightfuly greasy breakfast options, perfectly cooked hashbrowns topped to your liking, and thin but huge crispy waffles. The coffee was strong, and our sweet and efficient server kept if flowing. Breakfast for four was under $40, so price is a non-issue here. All of us left happy, and very full. Let me just say that the car felt much smaller on the trip back home. Truth be told, as great as this WH house is, since it is a new building, it lacked some of the character of its old-school, more southern counterparts. No huge, welcoming, yellow light-up sign out front, no beat up seating, dimly lit atmosphere, or years of smokey grease buildup. I really should not look the gift horse in the mouth, though, since this is the closest one to home, only a mere 150+ miles!
(4)
Sumyre W.
I usually love Waffle House. For the money you usually can't get a better breakfast. There isn't a WH on every corner in Indianapolis so I'm usually excited to treat myself to this place. It's pretty clean as WH goes my expectations are pretty low. So pleasantly surprised at the bathroom not being horrific. The food was OK and brought out quickly and our server was a nice girl. My issue with this place is that the staff either doesn't know or doesn't care that they are on display for their customers. I'm not interested in hearing about "the turnup" or "the traphouse" as I enjoy my hashbrowns. Granted it is Waffle House so some chatter behind the counter is to be expected but the party going on this morning was just ridiculous and unprofessional. The kids working here could use a reminder that they are at work as well as some training in customer service.
(2)
Staci E.
I felt like a bunch of high school students prepared our meals....they did a good job considering the fact they all looked about 16..
We really enjoy going out to breakfast at Waffle House when we vacation in the South. Unfortunately, this one just doesn't live up to the standards of the ones on the other side of the Mason-Dixon Line. The sloppy service and food preparation disappointed us. Compared with other ones I've dined in, this one wasn't busy at all. Yet, they still managed to put on a lackluster performance. The food itself was good but the kitchen staff managed to mess up my eggs. Not a big deal but this is unacceptable down south and those places are always twice as busy. The other sloppy part that got me was that the waiter miscalculated our bill; not once, but twice. We were charged for an additional waffle that we didn't order. I think this was a genuine mistake but make sure to take a close look at your check to make sure this isn't common practice here. When we notified the server about the ticket he attempted to correct it but still managed to get a number that didn't add up to what we order. Fortunately, he erred in our favor so we let the matter rest. I would go here again to see if it was just an off day for the staff but I will make sure to closely check my tab to make sure they aren't intentionally overcharging customers. Give them a shot and see how the service is for you.
(2)
Fred F.
Disappointing service and the waiter forgot my waffle...at Waffle House. When he finally brought the waffle it was barely cooked. I had to cut it open to be sure I wasn't going to eat raw batter. The place was empty at 9:00 on a Saturday morning, so being busy is no explanation. The people behind the counter managed to have enough time on their hands to discuss their off work activities. On the plus side, the water was cold.
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Margo F.
Bad enough to get a two item to go order half wrong...very surprised with a surcharge for a to go order? Service is lacking. Food fine but after three tries at this WH we are done.
(2)Andrea K.
I love Waffle House. It's a newer obsession for me and a guilty pleasure for when I want that greasy spoon atmosphere. I like to go between 10am-3pm-ish and the group that works then is well organized and will start to notice you as a regular. The food comes fast, quick clean up, and it's fun to sit at the bar and watch everything at work. Also amusing to see how thy organize the orders next to the grill - something to watch for. As for recommendations, try the All Star breakfast with scrambled eggs with cheese and the hashbrowns. Divine guilty breakfast!
(4)John W.
So as you can see it has been a really long time since i have been here. and that is a lot for someone who was used to eating at the WH several times a week until moving to indiana. But I was in the mood tonight Sunday night around 1130pm. Service was still hit and miss. But they now have an older gentleman who cooked everything that we ordered perfectly. I had the Scrambled with cheese plate, bacon crispy. Hashbrowns smothered covered and chunked. I ordered raisin toast but got white but she got me an order of raisin toast. I added a Sausage Egg and cheese grits bowl. The cook misunderstood but I am pretty sure it was the servers fault. He made a SEC biscuit but quickly fixed it. The grits were pretty good. WH is one of the only places that actually cook grits and not use instant so I love theirs. The sausage and bacon are the only meats that i will eat anymore from there due to the quality. Ya gotta cut costs somewhere when you have food as cheap as theirs. I think they have lost their mind on the hash brown topping prices. I don't know how long this older gentleman has been there but hopefully they can keep him and even with the poor service we will go back. You are not going to get top of the line servers at a WH in the inner city. there just isn't enough $$ to be made. They would be better off to hire someone for $9 an hour and no tips Especially on the night shift.
(4)Michelle H.
A roadtrip from Chicago to this little spot of hashbrown heaven outside of Indianapolis was more than worth the four hour drive in cramped quarters. I am a certified "covered, diced, and smothered" junkie who would go through anything to get her fix. The food here is your typical WH fare. Delightfuly greasy breakfast options, perfectly cooked hashbrowns topped to your liking, and thin but huge crispy waffles. The coffee was strong, and our sweet and efficient server kept if flowing. Breakfast for four was under $40, so price is a non-issue here. All of us left happy, and very full. Let me just say that the car felt much smaller on the trip back home. Truth be told, as great as this WH house is, since it is a new building, it lacked some of the character of its old-school, more southern counterparts. No huge, welcoming, yellow light-up sign out front, no beat up seating, dimly lit atmosphere, or years of smokey grease buildup. I really should not look the gift horse in the mouth, though, since this is the closest one to home, only a mere 150+ miles!
(4)Sumyre W.
I usually love Waffle House. For the money you usually can't get a better breakfast. There isn't a WH on every corner in Indianapolis so I'm usually excited to treat myself to this place. It's pretty clean as WH goes my expectations are pretty low. So pleasantly surprised at the bathroom not being horrific. The food was OK and brought out quickly and our server was a nice girl. My issue with this place is that the staff either doesn't know or doesn't care that they are on display for their customers. I'm not interested in hearing about "the turnup" or "the traphouse" as I enjoy my hashbrowns. Granted it is Waffle House so some chatter behind the counter is to be expected but the party going on this morning was just ridiculous and unprofessional. The kids working here could use a reminder that they are at work as well as some training in customer service.
(2)Staci E.
I felt like a bunch of high school students prepared our meals....they did a good job considering the fact they all looked about 16..
(1)Dave S.
Although I love every Waffle House equally, this one has to be my new favorite as it now is the closest in proximity to my home. It is only 159.21 miles away. In the past, I had to travel 159.36 miles to reach the mecca! Chicago still needs a Waffle House MUCH closer than this one, but that is just my opinion. This is newer location so you can procure you Waffle House favorites with your typical Waffle House décor but everything is fresh and bright and new. I am sure it is not going to last long so get there while you can and enjoy! Our server was awesome: friendly and attentive. The food completely lived up to my expectations for a Waffle House breakfast.
(5)Zach F.
We really enjoy going out to breakfast at Waffle House when we vacation in the South. Unfortunately, this one just doesn't live up to the standards of the ones on the other side of the Mason-Dixon Line. The sloppy service and food preparation disappointed us. Compared with other ones I've dined in, this one wasn't busy at all. Yet, they still managed to put on a lackluster performance. The food itself was good but the kitchen staff managed to mess up my eggs. Not a big deal but this is unacceptable down south and those places are always twice as busy. The other sloppy part that got me was that the waiter miscalculated our bill; not once, but twice. We were charged for an additional waffle that we didn't order. I think this was a genuine mistake but make sure to take a close look at your check to make sure this isn't common practice here. When we notified the server about the ticket he attempted to correct it but still managed to get a number that didn't add up to what we order. Fortunately, he erred in our favor so we let the matter rest. I would go here again to see if it was just an off day for the staff but I will make sure to closely check my tab to make sure they aren't intentionally overcharging customers. Give them a shot and see how the service is for you.
(2)Fred F.
Disappointing service and the waiter forgot my waffle...at Waffle House. When he finally brought the waffle it was barely cooked. I had to cut it open to be sure I wasn't going to eat raw batter. The place was empty at 9:00 on a Saturday morning, so being busy is no explanation. The people behind the counter managed to have enough time on their hands to discuss their off work activities. On the plus side, the water was cold.
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