Leaving a review simply to inform Ken that no one can enter any establishment when it is closed. Also, no matter how important you think you are, the Waffle House Museum is NOT going to open its doors solely because you want to go in.
To get a private tour you have to contact the Waffle House corporate office and schedule your visit.
It is closed and they use shutters and tint so you can't see in. Not worth going there at the moment. Reopen and let me in and I'll upgrade this review. But as it is now, it's a waste of time for anyone who goes there
This location may pop up as a restaurant in a Google search, but note the word museum in the name. But don't dispair, there is a normal fully functional Waffle House about 100 yards away, just across the street.
This place simply knows how to treat their clients. Constantly with a welcoming approach. The food is affordably priced, always flavorful and neat.
Very informative and friendly tour guide staff.
So cute! Great for elementary age to play behind the counter. Has listening stations for oral history. The corporate office had a docent there which was helpful. The smell of waffles was intoxicating. Photo opportunity was nice, funny. Follow them on social media to find out when they are open. Not a full time museum.
It was interesting seeing the history. A plus if you go when they are having an event you get a free waffle.
Keep an eye out on Waffle House social media for when they open the museum. Great hospitality as always and free waffle and hash browns when I went!
Tons of memorabilia for a place we all love. Very small but packed with items. There are even remnants from Hurrican Katrina and a WH that was hit in Biloxi. And, it's free!