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Joined 6 months ago
October 27, 2012
On this particular visit me and 4 of my
family members, decided to meet up late one night at the Waffle house on Asheville Hwy, in Knoxville TN. The people inside were all nice and very attentive to our needs and getting our food ready. There was an officer and a "Black Female" server with glasses, who didn't not take our order or having anything to do with our meal. Well for some reason she was very rude. She took it upon herself to say since we ordered our food to go that they could make us leave! Which very well May have been true. But we did nothing to provoke anyone in the waffle house. It was basically empty as far as customers. We are "black" people as well and have never been treated in such away at any restaurant we meet to have a meal and enjoy ourselves. This is the worst place for customer service and we won't ever return. I hope someone teaches the employees at this location a lesson about "Customer Service" and that stereotyping is a quick way to loose business. As respectable woman with a College Degree and very hard working, I don't deserve to be treated poorly at a restaurant, where I spent my hard earned money.
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Joined 10 years ago
August 16, 2008
From pecan waffles to legendary hash browns, breakfast fare rules at this homey 24-hour chain restaurant--but don't miss the chili..
In Short
Since 1955, this Atlanta-based chain has welcomed an all-hours crowd of shift workers, suits, regulars and late-night partiers with comfy booths and an extensive menu of Southern-accented home-style grub. Waffles (pecan or regular) are the restaurant's most popular dish. Other breakfast favorites include porterhouse T-bone steak and eggs, country ham, and signature hash browns cooked seven ways, from smothered with onions to topped with chili or cheese. Another bargain is the bowl of chili, which comes topped with onions, ham and cheese.
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