Waffle House

5452 MS-25, Flowood
(601) 919-2746

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Shea Mills

Christmas Breakfast was great! Santa & all!

V Alexander

Great location. Slow cold night when I stopped in for some takeout. Service was super friendly and the food was lightening fast and delicious. Stay awesome!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Hugh Melton

Nice location

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Tim O

E is the cook and runs the place. She is Excellent
Highly recommend stop in here third shift for E
But anytime is great

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Coral Arts

Very good cooks at this one, an omg it was so good.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Teena Petrimoulx

I had an Awesome 4 egg omelet with extra Cheese and extra ham plus a drink. Very large paid about $11. Kept me full and energized for an 8 hour trip that I make quite often. Always clean and food is fast, fresh and affordable 😋

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Tj Willoughby

Got cheese on my hash browns when I didn’t order it and got only chocolate chip when I ordered chocolate chip pecan the yolk was busted on all my eggs

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 1

Colby Bilbro

Not a good experience at night

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 2

Service: 2

Travis Bernardi

Nice and polite servers and quick food.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Yashwanth Putchkayala

Staff are kind and helpful, food came out fast!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Hashbrowns Scattered Smothered & Covered

Kathy McKinney

My toast on my sandwich wasn't cooked the way I ordered it, but overall, the food was okay. The service was superb! Our waitress wasn't just friendly. She was sweet, great communication, and people oriented. I wish WH had more employees like her.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 3

Service: 5

Cody Oaks

The service was decent but yall changed all the people.
They won’t allow you to eat inside
So there’s goes the atmosphere we’re all looking for when going to Waffle House.
They skimped me on my chili and ham but I didn’t say none bout that….
Till I opened my biscuits and gravy.
What kind of biscuits and gravy yall ever got look like this??
I don’t know what yall changed in the past 2 weeks but I need my Waffle House back. It was A-1 from day one over there now this.
What a shame.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 3

Joseph Neal

Service good
Food was excellant

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Hashbrowns Scattered Smothered & Covered, Grits

David McDonnell

Last night, the unassuming Waffle House in Brandon, Mississippi, became the stage for an unforgettable clash of legends: ninjas versus pirates. Patrons expecting their usual late-night waffles and coffee were instead treated to an epic showdown that rivaled the most thrilling action movies.

The battle began just after midnight, with a group of stealthy ninjas emerging from the shadows, their movements silent and swift. Clad in traditional black garb, they seemed to float across the restaurant floor, their presence barely noticeable until they struck with lightning speed. Their opponents, a rowdy band of pirates, were anything but discreet. With eyepatches, cutlasses, and plenty of "Arrrs," they stormed the Waffle House, ready for a brawl.

What followed was a mesmerizing display of martial prowess and swashbuckling bravado. The ninjas, agile and precise, used every inch of the diner to their advantage, leaping from booths to counters, their weapons a blur of motion. The pirates, with their brute strength and unyielding spirit, countered with powerful strikes and hearty laughter, seemingly enjoying every moment of the fray.

Amidst the chaos, the staff of Waffle House kept their cool, flipping waffles and pouring coffee with remarkable composure. Their calm amidst the storm added a surreal touch to the spectacle, as if this kind of event was just another night in Brandon. Customers, initially startled, soon found themselves cheering for their favorite side, turning the diner into an impromptu arena.

The highlight of the night was the climactic showdown between the ninja leader and the pirate captain. Their duel was a breathtaking ballet of skill and strategy, each move more daring than the last. Just as it seemed the ninja might have the upper hand, the pirate captain unleashed a secret weapon – a concealed flintlock pistol. But in a flash, the ninja disarmed him with a deft kick, ending the battle with a respectful bow.

In the aftermath, the Waffle House returned to its normal rhythm, as if nothing extraordinary had happened. The ninjas vanished as quietly as they had appeared, and the pirates, ever the merry crew, toasted their opponents with mugs of syrup-laden coffee before making a boisterous exit.

This epic ninja vs pirates battle at Waffle House will undoubtedly go down in local legend. It was a night where the ordinary became extraordinary, where waffles and warriors shared the stage, and where the spirit of adventure was alive and well in Brandon, Mississippi.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Country Ham and Bacon, Ham and Cheese Omelette, All Star Breakfast

Neo Jenova

Going to Waffle House is it simple and excellent experience.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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