

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.
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Waffle House #996 – MANSFIELD, TX
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Working with only two hours of sleep, a long shift behind me the day prior, and a jog already finished at 3:00 a.m., I was on my way to chase another Waffle House farther from home that I had never visited. But something stopped me. Just before I hit the on-ramp, the glowing yellow letters broke through the dark. A hidden Waffle House I’d never noticed before. It felt like fate, like the road itself telling me to turn in.
The lot was mostly empty. Just a couple of cars, the kind that looked like they had been parked there since the night before. Inside, the building wore its years proudly. The kind of Waffle House that hadn’t seen a remodel in decades. The same tile floors. The same worn booths. It was like stepping into a time capsule of grease and comfort.
Two tables had customers when I sat down. Within minutes it was only me and one other soul, both of us scattered in this big open diner. My food landed in front of me: eggs soft, hash browns spread across the plate like a golden carpet, two Springer Mountain chicken sausages that tasted far better than their simple look. Steam rose into the air like incense.
Then I thought back to yesterday. I remembered a TikTok trend where people claimed the rapture was supposed to happen. Some were selling their belongings, some saying “today is the day,” and others warning not to be on the toilet when it came. And I realized something. If it did happen, then I wasn’t left behind. I was raptured, because this was heaven. Heaven had double hash browns, a quiet jukebox humming in the corner, and the kind of fluorescent light that makes you question what time it really is.
I ate slowly, glancing at the other diner like we were two survivors in an empty world. When I walked back to my car, I looked at the sign outside still glowing, holding its place against the night like a beacon. I thought to myself: if the real rapture comes, I hope God raptures at least one Waffle House into the pearly gates.
And if He doesn’t?
Then I’m perfectly fine staying down here.
Praise the Nikes.
We came to the Mansfield location on a busy Labor Day Monday and were treated exceptionally well. I had the All-Star Special with scrambled eggs, bacon, and grits. And my fiancée had the Waffles with bacon.
Bri was really nice and always made sure our drinks were full and food was hot. Overall, well-run operation here so 5-stars
They were really busy. We didn’t mind if we had to wait but we got to sit at the counter. A guy led us to the counter and he cleaned it for us. Our server was really nice and did refill my coffee. However, the food was not what I expected. I’ve been to Waffle House in different States but this was the worst. The cooks seemed disorganized. One guy kept telling out the order to them. The food just sat on the line where they keep the food. Our food was cold by the time we got it. The bacon tasted really old. My husband’s food wasn’t worth taking a picture of. I did take a picture of mine since I like to show you what I ordered and what I tasted. My husband told me to try his food because his bacon tasted exactly like mine. I declined cause I didn’t want to get sick if it was old and I’m only in Texas for a week.
We didn’t eat all of our food. I should’ve taken the picture of what we had left on our plate.
I may try this location again if we are in Mansfield when we return in a week.