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The cozy Inman Park eatery serves up thick sweet potato waffles and pancakes. Sugar fiends swoon over the decadent toppings like s’mores and banana nut fosters. Get the foul play waffle with fried chicken and a whiskey peach compote. There’s now a second location in downtown Decatur. An Atlanta pancake and waffle map couldn’t exist without the inclusion of breakfast (and late night) institution Waffle house.
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A diner is all of this, complemented by our fierce loyalty to them. Don’t disparage someone’s favorite diner, because there will be words. Staffers told the publication that they were told on Thursday and Friday that Sunday would be the last day the store was open. Feed your inner child, add jelly to your peanut butter waffle 🥜🍇✨ ...
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My Atlanta community cried with me and brought over food and made posters and spreadsheets and looked for Hazel themselves. It reached its goal within eight hours, and we bought the billboard space on Thursday, Day 5 of the search. Waffle House is as Atlanta as Coca-Cola, CNN, or Delta, only more demure. You won’t turn on your television to see the king of all-night diners assaulting you with multimillion-dollar advertising campaigns, and you won’t get a jingle stuck in your head, because there isn’t one.
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Located in the Vinings area, Oy serves larger-than-life pancakes. It may seem like a gimmick, but the pancakes actually delicious. Thin, with a slightly crispy exterior, order plain pancakes or try one of the more creative takes like the Cinna-Yum, stuffed with cinnamon and pecan and topped with cream cheese icing.
This Westview neighborhood cafe, owned by Devotis Lee (aka Ms. D) and her family, serves up hearty breakfast favorites in the morning. The menu includes Ms. D’s popular chicken and waffles topped with fried chicken wings and the fluffy Piedmont pancake stack served with a side of eggs and bacon. The founders are still alive, very much so—nearly ninety now but altogether kicking. Joe Sr. is tall and cracks jokes and says he never worries about a daggone thing. (“Today is the tomorrow you were worried about yesterday!”) Tom kind of looks like a wiry Bill Clinton; he plays the straight man, waiting for his opening. They’ve been friends all these years and are still married to their first wives.
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“I think in some respects, you could start to make the case that everyone here is now an interior designer.” Indeed, the city’s design scene has boomed, with new shops and showrooms sprouting up every month. What’s most exciting about this design renaissance, though, is the range of visions and styles represented around the city—due in part, perhaps, to the constant flow of new residents from around the country and world. Design scene is equally embracing of the primitive and the cutting-edge, the refined with the unrefined,” says Adam Blackman of Blackman Cruz, on Highland Avenue. So, in short, I did not take the news of Hazel being missing well. I also learned that the vet clinic that had lost her was part of a private equity–backed network.
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When I saw the incoming call from my pet sitter, my heart sank. The no-attempt-at-a-text-first call when you’re out of the country is never anything good. If you were to order hashbrowns with grilled onions for breakfast (or lunch, or dinner) and hear your server tell the kitchen to “smother ’em,” you would almost certainly be at Waffle House. All copyrights to photos, graphics, and text are owned by Local Adventurer and cannot be used without permission. It’s rare that we go before midnight, but we made an exception since we had some visitors in town and decided they couldn’t leave Atlanta without giving it a try.
From my first sight of her, bedraggled, dirty, and growling atop a bed of newspapers at the Atlanta Humane Society, I have been completely in love. She is a member of my family, but it might be more intense than that, even. If I take a shower, she’s curled up on the bathmat. She flies to New England with me to visit my family. I have had her for six years, and—because I do have to part from her, sometimes—I still get a wave of excited anticipation at seeing her as I’m walking up to my front door.
The wait at the original location in Old Fourth Ward is long, but worth it for the myriad of pancake options. For something sweet, order the sweet potato pancakes served with a brown sugar butter sauce or the ricotta pancakes served with a blueberry compote. For savory pancakes, try the cilantro corn pancakes stacked with black beans, eggs, cheese, and salsa.
I moved to Atlanta in 1995 after graduating from college. Like many recent grads then, plentiful job opportunities and affordable housing drew me to Atlanta. I’ve been coming to Atlanta and its suburbs since I was a baby to visit my mother’s family here and in neighboring Alabama, where she grew up. The restaurant opened at the location in 2016 and was popular for patrons of Eddie’s Attic upstairs, people serving jury duty at the nearby courthouse and students from Decatur High School. Six lanes of pavement isn’t normally prime dining real estate, but where is a freeway view more appropriate than Waffle House? Booths in this Conyers location overlook I-20, the cars zipping by serving as reminders of the irreplaceable role WaHo has played on countless road trips.

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A coworker at my first job in Atlanta — a fellow transplant — sensed my homesickness and remedied it with a trip to the Waffle House near our office. It became a haven for me in those first few months as a newly minted Atlantan. I soon discovered places with similar familiarity like Java Jive, Eats, and the Silver Skillet, and restaurants like Anna Lee’s Southern luncheonette in Roswell and meat and threes including Matthew’s Cafeteria in Tucker and Alpha Soda in Alpharetta. Later, newer restaurants such as Home Grown in Reynoldstown took up the Southern diner mantle. None were called a diner, but they sure felt like them.
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Do try the bubble waffle, a Hong Kong-inspired treat. Also known as an egg waffle, the bubble waffle is slightly custardy and pillowy soft, thanks to the bubbles that form. At Whiskey Bird, the waffle comes topped with Nutella, strawberries, blueberries, banana, toasted hazelnuts, whipped cream, and maple syrup. Ford Fry’s Tex Mex joint found in Buckhead and Krog Street Market makes surprisingly delicious pancakes (referred to as hot cakes on the menu.) They’re thin and crispy, served with melt-in-your-mouth powdered sugar, butter, and buttermilk syrup. Don’t see a favorite restaurant for pancakes and waffles listed? Send Eater Atlanta suggestions to check out for the next update via the tipline.
But there’s something about the Southern diner that captured my heart. Headquartered in Norcross, GA, Waffle House restaurants have been serving Good Food Fast® since 1955. Today the Waffle House system operates more than 1,900 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. I know there’s a spectrum of ways to feel about a pet, from mildly detached to completely obsessive, and I regret to say that I fall more on the obsessive end of things.
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