Waffle House

2000 E Irving Blvd, Irving
(972) 579-9252

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Ghee

Gets the job done. Breakfast quick and easy.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

camden wilson

The manager at this location is TERRIBLE! Treating employees horribly and not professional. Angel and Luz (other employees) were doing great and working hard. The manager needs to be fired and is a terrible look for this business. Manager even said that Angel is a new employee….but treated him awful for making minor mistakes. First time customer experience

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Laura Garrick

Great service

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Donald Hartfield

We always have a good time when we go to any of the waffle house restaurants the food is always good and the customer service has been really great.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Abraham Boling

Our first visit to a Waffle House ever. Food was amazing, staff friendly and helpful. And CLEAN! They represent Waffle House well!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Manou

This place is pretty trash. Dirty and messy

Atmosphere: 1

Carolyn Sanchez

All the waiters were so sweet and inviting. My waiter was amazing! I wish I got her name, she looked to be early 20’s. Let me tell you morning crew here was the sweetest and patient with my baby and nephew. Thank you again for being good to us. We will be stopping by here more often ❤️❤️❤️

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Ashley Edwards

The vibe was good and the food was even better. I’ll be back for sure! 😊

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Alduien

6:09 a.m.
I was on my way to train another coworker at a different clinic, tired and just wanting breakfast. I found a random Waffle House in Irving and pulled in. The first thing I noticed was the condensation on the windows, only three of them, like the building was sweating in the early morning air.

Walking up, I saw an old man in a hoodie step out with a cigarette in one hand. He climbed into the bed of a dilapidated pickup truck, its rust the same deep golden-brown as the hashbrowns I would end up ordering. The bed was crammed full of jugs of chemicals and random bags. He sat on the tailgate, smoking like this was the most normal way to start a day.

I passed him and went inside. It was semi-busy, but my eyes went straight to one booth. It was covered in cords, all snaking toward a bulky laptop setup that looked more like an FBI listening station than a breakfast table. The booth was empty, and I found myself wondering whose setup it was and what it was for. Were they watching our eating habits? Was it the nuclear football? The Presidential Emergency Satchel somehow left behind in an Irving Waffle House? Or was this the staff’s command post, quietly surveilling their sworn rival across the street, the blazing-orange neon fortress of the 24/7 Whataburger, its sign burning like a challenge in the dark?

I sat near a couple who looked like they had been coming there for decades. They ate silently, the woman occasionally glancing in my direction. Two coworkers were delegating cleaning duties in the background while the sweatiest, most attentive waitress I have ever met came over to take my order. We had a conversation about the new Springer Mountain Farms® Chicken Sausage Patties™.

I ate my food. The waffle was faultless, and the hashbrowns matched the exact shade of that truck’s rust. Midway through, I glanced across the restaurant and was surprised to see the old man from the truck walk in. Without looking at anyone, he made a beeline straight for the laptop booth. He pulled his hood over his head and sat down like he had just clocked in and locked in.

I paid, still mesmerized that the man who moments ago was sitting on the tailgate of a truck full of bags and chemical jugs was now hunched over a military-grade-looking laptop inside a Waffle House at six in the morning.

As I walked to my car, the sun was just starting to brighten the big yellow sign. Through one of the fogged-up windows, I saw him again. He was looking at me. Not a wave. Not a nod. Just watching. The condensation blurred his face the same way it had blurred the building when I first walked in, and for a moment it was hard to tell if the glass was sweating or if I was. I got in my car, started the engine, and pulled away, the truck still parked there, the sign glowing above it like a beacon for whatever operation he was running.

Five stars. Because sometimes the food is great, the waffle is faultless, and the man across the restaurant might just be running a surveillance op that now includes you.

Praise the Chicken Sausage Patties.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Larry Brooks

Love breakfast at waffle house.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Ciarra P-J

Stopped at this Waffle House for breakfast today and had a wonderful experience. Our server, Michelle, was awesome! Very attentive and friendly, she took care of us! Place was clean, and other staff was friendly. Will definitely come back when in the area.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jolene Mitzner

It's what I look for when I want to eat breakfast. Nice people, a clean kitchen and dining room, really great tasting breakfast items, and last, but not least, nice people for a pleasant chat.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Valeria Gamboa

We enjoyed our time here today. The server was so sweet and quick. The staff were communicating and working like a well oiled machine. My kids got hats to wear and the food came out hot and fresh. It was the perfect end to our vacation.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Arturo avalos

Michele is great

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Andrea Valadez

Our server, Jamirah, was seriously on point. From the moment we sat down, she was super friendly and attentive, making sure we had everything we needed.Honestly, it's rare to find service this good, especially at a waffle house. Jamirah deserves a shout-out for making our meal not just tasty but also a really good experience. If you ever stop by and see her working, you know you're in good hands!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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