Waffle House is a U.S.-based 24/7 diner-style chain, best known for its waffles and breakfast-oriented menu but offering a wide variety — from hashbrowns and eggs to sandwiches, melts, steaks, sides and drinks. The menu is designed to cater to breakfast, brunch, lunch, or late-night diners. Waffle House Menu Prices+2menu waffle house+2
Because of that variety — and frequent menu updates — prices can vary slightly by location, but the following reflects a fairly recent snapshot of Waffle House’s menu and typical U.S. prices (as of 2025). Waffle House Menu+2priceofmenu.com+2
The classic waffle — The signature Waffle House item; simple, sweet, often served with syrup or butter. It’s a go-to breakfast for many customers. Waffle House Menu Prices+1
Hashbrown Bowls — Popular among those who want something filling but not overly heavy; cheese, eggs, hashbrowns and optional add-ons make it versatile. wafflehousemenu.cc+1
Affordable burgers / sandwiches — For lunch or dinner, the burger, chicken sandwich or other grill items offer a value alternative if you don’t want breakfast foods. priceofmenu.com+1
✅ What to Know Before You Order
Prices vary by location / state — Because Waffle House has many branches across different states, some regional variation in menu prices is common. reddit.com+1
Menu updates & changes — Waffle House may periodically revise its menu or pricing (e.g. seasonal specials, new combos, updated hashbrown-bowl variants). Always check locally for the most current prices.
All-day breakfast & 24/7 availability — One of the chain’s strengths is that many breakfast items are available round the clock, which makes it a go-to for early or late meals. Waffle House Menu Prices+1
🌍 What This Means for International or Non-US Readers
Since Waffle House is US-based and the listed prices are in USD, if you are outside the U.S., you’ll need to convert prices to your local currency. Also, many menu items (especially regional American diner-style foods) might not be available or may be substituted in other countries — so treat this as a reference for the U.S. market rather than a global menu.