Waffle House

3.0 star rating
2 reviews

Category: American (Traditional)  [Edit]

3190 Medina Rd
Medina, OH 44256
(330) 725-1538
Attire:
Casual
Take-out:
Yes
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2 reviews in English

  • Review from Mark G.

    Coppell, TX

    5.0 star rating
    1/8/2008

    Nobody has reviewed this place yet!?  Wow.  I get to pop Wa Ho's cherry!    Lucky me!  Let me smother and cover you with my love!  Wa Ho is the best place to go after the party is over and the club has ended.  Just don't expect friendly service.  Wa Ho's waitresses are notorious for being the rudest people on Earth and they will mess with your food if you provoke them.

  • Review from Kevin s.

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    Medina, OH

    1.0 star rating
    4/3/2010 1 photo

    The Waffle House.  A national breakfast tradition.  People get married at Waffle Houses.  People plan family reunions at Waffle Houses.  I really, and I do mean REALLY do not want to meet these people.

    The yellow plastic sign is a harbinger:  this will not be fine dining.  I know, I know.  People love the place because it is cheap.  Very cheap.  If you only had the coins you found lodged between the seat and the center console, they would still roll out a full breakfast for you.  WITH the standard three percent tip.  So, here's the tradeoff:  

    The Good?  Price!  It is cheap.  Inexpensive.  Downright stingy.  If you can't afford Waffle House, chances are you'll never, ever see this review, because you'll be too busy re-writing your cardboard sign or standing by the exit ramp.  Have I mentioned it doesn't cost much to eat here?

    The Bad?  Everything else.  They save money in so many ways.  Cleanliness.  Food quality.  Lighting.  Menus.  Employees.  This is the bottom of the food chain.  This is where, if you're either still drunk or supremely hungover, you slide into a booth, pull down your ironic hoodie, and mumble, "Coffee.  And whatever else I can get for... let's see... four dollars and thirteen cents.  And Coffee."

    "We're not in the food business.  We're in the people business."  So goes their slogan.  I kinda like my restaurants to BE in the food business.  My final ruling:  Betwixt one and no stars.  Keep driving.

    (And Mark G?  That last comment of yours is un-called for.)

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