

Headquartered in Norcross, GA, Waffle House restaurants have been serving Good Food Fast since 1955. Today the Waffle House system operates more than 1,800 restaurants in 25 states and is the world’s leading server of waffles, t-bone steaks, hashbrowns, cheese ‘n eggs, country ham, pork chops and grits.
Simple chain spot offering American diner fare & all-day breakfast, including signature waffles.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 115 Westchester Dr, High Point, NC 27262
Phone: (336) 869-0022
Website: https://locations.wafflehouse.com/highpoint-nc-1942
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Reviews
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I will attach the photo below that shows what the cashier charged $40 for a plate!! “ for a dish that is not worth $40”
I would like to report a very disappointing experience at your Waffle House location.
My sister went to purchase two plates of food (since I have been a customer for years and have two favorite dishes there). When she ordered, the cashier charged her for only one plate but my sister gave her $40.
Unfortunately, the cashier refused to give her the change or a receipt. When my sister asked for either the change or the receipt, the cashier still refused and did not provide the food (2plate) or the $40 back.
It is disappointing to see someone taking advantage of a customer, especially because my sister does not speak English fluently, which I believe led the cashier to underestimate her and act dishonestly.
This experience was unacceptable and reflects very poor service. I hope you will address this situation promptly to ensure it does not happen to other customers.
Sincerely- customer
Saturday, July 26 time- approximately 10:40 am this morning .
We got there at 10:30 and it was fairly busy which is normal for breakfast. After we get to sit down the server seemed annoyed because there were 2 guys that were ALREADY sitting down who I guess wanted the booth that we went to so they couldn’t sit there. After she took our order there was a 15 min gap before she did finally call our order out. When she brought our food to us, instead of saying “is there anything else I can get you” she just said “is that all your food”. Which we had to remind her about the gravy for my fiances hashbrowns. We were never checked in on once. When she dropped off the check the only thing she said was no rush then took off which didn’t give me a chance to ask for a refill on my drink which has been nothing but ice since she brought our food. When I was going over the check, she put that our total was $10 more than what it was actually supposed to be. I gave up waiting on her to ask if we needed anything so I went to the counter to pay. I told the guy that was at the register that the total on the check was incorrect and he fixed it as well as getting me a to go drink. He was very polite and I hate that I didn’t get his name. While I was paying she was at the dishwasher and asked how our breakfast was. I said “it could have been better but it is what it is”. I wasn’t going to do this review or say anything at all because I get it, everyone has bad days. What ended up provoking me to posting this review was when she thought as we were walking out the door she saying “I don’t like those type of people”. I guess she wasn’t expecting us to hear her but my fiance (who never really says anything at all) snapped back at her and said “well we don’t like your service” and the only thing she had in response was “that’s ok”. Gabby has one of the worst attitudes, service skills, and customer service skills I’ve ever seen. Idc where you go, if you’re spending money somewhere, you deserve what you pay for. You deserve respect and Gabby just doesn’t care. At all! I worked for Waffle House back in the day for 4 years. It’s not hard at all to just ask how your table is or if they need anything. Then when being told that something could be better, the correct response isn’t talk trash about your table to other employees and customers thinking they can’t hear you. If you live off tips, then work for them.