

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.
Hours
| Monday | Open 24 hours |
| Tuesday | Open 24 hours |
| Wednesday | Open 24 hours |
| Thursday | Open 24 hours |
| Friday | Open 24 hours |
| Saturday | Open 24 hours |
| Sunday | Open 24 hours |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2101 Washington Rd, Thomson, GA 30824
Phone: (706) 597-1981
Website: https://locations.wafflehouse.com/thomson-ga-1285
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Reviews
The place has clean bathrooms and well ventilated!
A window decal caught my eye because it promised something new. When I’m doing keto, I usually default to the Fiesta Omelet, but now they’ve added a Fiesta Chicken Protein Bowl and it turned out to be exactly what I wanted. Scrambled eggs layered with onions and peppers and jalapenos, melted cheese, and plenty of chicken tucked in there, all without the usual hash browns. Simple, hot, and perfect.
Mrs. K. went the traditional route with a waffle and said it was cooked just right and genuinely delicious, crisp on the outside and soft in the middle the way a Waffle House waffle should be.
Breakfast came to $28 including a generous tip for Tammie, who was attentive and funny and kept our coffee cups topped off without ever hovering. It was the kind of easy, unhurried start that makes a Sunday morning feel promising as we set out to explore northeast Georgia.
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This Waffle House is next to the Love’s gas station.
Our server, a woman with short black hair (didn’t catch her name), started the experience off completely wrong by asking the children for their orders before even addressing the adults. Mind you, the oldest child looked about 12. Since when do servers skip the parents and talk to minors like they’re footing the bill?
We corrected her, and she said she’d “put it all together,” but by then, it was clear the communication was off. No clarification on how things were to be split or ordered, which led to us being overcharged. That’s exactly what happened.
Word of advice: don’t talk to minors before speaking to their guardians. This whole experience left a bad taste in my mouth. Waffle House, seriously… get it together. Sheeesh. Never again.