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2719 E College Ave, Decatur, GA 30030, USA
Decatur, Georgia 30030
+1 770-326-7086

Great little museum by reservation only. Really fun place to visit find out some history about an icon of the South. Can't say enough about the courtesy and kindness of the people who met us there to give us a tour.

This site of the 1st ever Waffle House is a great place to entertain the family on the cheap. Go during their free weekends and get waffles and bottles of Cokes...for free! A nice piece of Georgia history and a must for any Waffle House fan, but be aware, this is NOT an actual restaurant, so don't go looking for food on a non-open house weekend. My kid loved playing the available games with the other children and that iconic paper hat...couldn't get it off him!

Very fun place to learn about an American favorite.

This was really fun. I went here with a group of 7 kids during one of their open houses and they had free waffles and different kinds of cool pins and they had a "museum" next door where the kids could actually play behind the waffle house counter and pretend to cook and sit at the counter. The only problem I had was that it didn't really seemed like a museum like in the traditional sense-that is what i thought it was going to be. Also, the lines were extremely long waiting for the waffles which isn't necessarily the museums fault but it was the middle of summer in GA so they could of thought about possible sun shade coverage before hand.

Interesting but not sure it was worth the drive. As someone who pretty much grew up in Waffle Houses, it was interesting Rio learn abt the history of the chain (I didn't know they used to serve chic-filet, for instance), and my kids enjoyed playing behind the counter. The actual museum was a bit more interesting than the presentation.

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Waffle House Museum

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Opening hours

  • Monday
    6:15 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    6:15 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Wednesday
    6:15 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Thursday
    6:15 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Friday
    6:15 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Saturday
    6:15 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Sunday
    6:15 AM – 10:00 PM

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5
Based on 5 reviews

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Address:
2719 E College Ave, Decatur, GA 30030, USA.
City:
Decatur
Postcode:
30030

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ALL reviews about Waffle House Museum

  • Ian
    Added 2016.06.14
    Great little museum by reservation only. Really fun place to visit find out some history about an icon of the South. Can't say enough about the courtesy and kindness of the people who met us there to give us a tour.
  • Jada
    Added 2016.04.17
    This site of the 1st ever Waffle House is a great place to entertain the family on the cheap. Go during their free weekends and get waffles and bottles of Cokes...for free! A nice piece of Georgia history and a must for any Waffle House fan, but be aware, this is NOT an actual restaurant, so don't go looking for food on a non-open house weekend. My kid loved playing the available games with the other children and that iconic paper hat...couldn't get it off him!
  • Diana
    Added 2015.02.27
    Very fun place to learn about an American favorite.
  • Hannah
    Added 2014.07.09
    This was really fun. I went here with a group of 7 kids during one of their open houses and they had free waffles and different kinds of cool pins and they had a "museum" next door where the kids could actually play behind the waffle house counter and pretend to cook and sit at the counter. The only problem I had was that it didn't really seemed like a museum like in the traditional sense-that is what i thought it was going to be. Also, the lines were extremely long waiting for the waffles which isn't necessarily the museums fault but it was the middle of summer in GA so they could of thought about possible sun shade coverage before hand.
  • Amber
    Added 2014.02.25
    Interesting but not sure it was worth the drive. As someone who pretty much grew up in Waffle Houses, it was interesting Rio learn abt the history of the chain (I didn't know they used to serve chic-filet, for instance), and my kids enjoyed playing behind the counter. The actual museum was a bit more interesting than the presentation.
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