Waffle House is a staple of fast food and an essential American icon. Between hearty breakfast sandwiches and offering customers their choice of ordering hashbrowns scattered, smothered, covered, or “all-the-way,” there is a lot to choose from its robust menu. When you’re looking for a quick bite and aren’t quite sure what you’d like to try, Tasting Table has put together a guide for which dishes to avoid ordering at Waffle House in an effort to steer you in the right direction. Albeit a tempting treat, Waffle House’s pecan pie is settled squarely in the “don’t” column as an unfortunately disappointing dessert.
It’s hard to beat a classic pecan pie recipe, unless you’re trying it in a fast food format. This dessert takes time and care to prepare, and Waffle House’s version sadly falls short of expectations. Per Tasting Table’s research, the superior sweet is definitely the waffles for which the restaurant is named. The pecan pie is worth avoiding unless you want a mish-mash of soggy texture and unpleasant sweetness.
The phrase “heated and treated” when used to describe the preparation of Waffle House pecan pie also conjures up confusion among customers. Those in the know have shed light that this involves warming a slice of pecan pie on the griddle, adding butter on top, and then placing a domed lid over the pie to let it steam prior to plating and serving. Unfortunately, all of this effort doesn’t necessarily yield an ideal dessert.
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Choosing better dishes at Waffle House

slice of pecan pie from waffle house – Waffle House/Facebook
Avoiding Waffle House pie doesn’t mean you can’t indulge your sweet tooth. It’s simply a matter of getting creative with your choice of dishes. If you truly want to make the most of your Waffle House order, skip the pecan pie in favor of the dish that won over Anthony Bourdain. Though the pecan pie might not be on point, the waffle is an ideal choice. When smothered in butter and maple syrup, this will surely provide a decadent alternative to its “heated and treated” pie and allow you to enjoy one of Waffle House’s popular eponymous offerings.
For another dessert-inspired treat that’s adjacent to its famed breakfast foods, try ordering raisin toast with a smear of apple butter. You can also try a peanut butter chip waffle for a more nutty flavor. Additionally, a topping of pecans or chocolate chips will amp up the decadent dessert factor.
There’s nothing quite like a trip to the Waffle House to enjoy all the popular foods and flavors. It’s also worth knowing which dishes to order and which to avoid to make the most of your first trip and any subsequent visits. It’s usually a good rule of thumb to go with the house specialty, which, for Waffle House, implies an obvious choice.
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