Very good service, and better yet good food. However the lady’s room had no toilet paper. But Theresa made a fresh pot of stronger coffee when I stated the other was very weak. One more thing some of the employees teenage children kinda of just hang out at the main counter, but they would go outside if more customers came in. Still good food.
Tina H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Corinth, MS
I’m the type person when I receive bad service and low quality food I just don’t go back for a few months, to give the place a chance to get their staff straightened out. Over a DECADE ago I had really bad service here and have had zero desire to come back. You can drive by all hours and there are only, on average, two cars in the lot, not a good sign. The air conditioning at the Huddle House has been on the fritz and the owners won’t fix it, so we stopped in at the Awful House. I’m not sure how it’s possible, but it was a worse experience than the last one so many years ago. Only one customer in there and he was reading a book the size of an old family bible. The waitress brought the tea and it was spoiled. You have to try pretty hard to let a batch of sweet tea go bad on you, but this place managed to. She exchanged it for a Coke, and she brought another glass of tea to «try this because I just made it», it was drinkable. The food was horrendous on a scale I had not experienced in a while… probably since we stopped in at the Slug Burger Café. The eggs were brown and not in the way of ‘organic brown egg-laying chicken eggs’, but more of an over cooked and scorched to a brown rubbery tasteless egg. The bacon was paper thin and cooked beyond done. It was brittle and fragile like threads of sugar candy. I can’t even convey the magnitude of disgusting when describing the grits. Usually, when ordering grits, you receive a glob of white tasteless paste that takes a lot of salt, pepper and butter to make them palatable. This batch may very well have been spoiled, like the tea. The second it touched my tongue, a gag reflex forced me to spit it out, hence possibly saving me from an agonizing future appointment with a toilet. The hamburger is just a preformed patty. She asked if I wanted onion. I said yes. Well, it came with bits of burnt onion, not raw, which is what I pictured when asked if I want onion on a burger. The burger was tasteless but it filled the void in my stomach. Looking back, maybe the previous visit so long ago wasn’t that bad after all. Then again, that day the food was served cold, we were brought the wrong food, my scrambled eggs were just fried with a still runny yolk that they diced up for me. We left that day without eating or paying and I gave a semi-lengthy seminar to the self-taught cook/manager that day, on the proper way to scramble an egg, as well as, the differences in taste and texture of the eggs when prepared in various manners. I’m not a fan of this Waffle House. I’m not going to condemn the entire franchise, but I do refuse to set foot in this one ever again. To Each Their Own.
Milton S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 West Memphis, AR
Like Sonic, most nationally franchised restaurants don’t need much in the way of reviews it seems to me. Waffle House deserves some special mention for several reasons. The Waffle House in Corinth occupies the same building and pretty much the same setup as the Omelet House which was formerly located in the same building for many years. The Omelet House was owned and operated by relatives of a quite large and successful political family in Alcorn County and it was known as a location for political talk which was often in the air there, particularly at the big table in the back corner as local politicians frequented the restaurant most often on Saturday mornings. Waffle House is a good spot for breakfast, fast service– biggest virtue is that they are open 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. This serves a big need in the community. When I was growing up in Corinth in the mid 20th century, there was only one place in the entire county where you could get something to eat 7 days a week, 24 hours a day– Charlie’s Truck Stop. Charlie’s Truck Stop is still there, but with a convenience store only, a sad commentary on its place in local dining history. The Waffle House chain is based in Atlanta but it’s roots reach nearby. One of the co-founders got his start with the Toddle House chain founded in Memphis, which I remember well, and the Waffle House«smothered and covered» hash browns can be directly traced to that Memphis breakfast diner chain. When I owned a business in Atlanta, I ate at Waffle House’s often throughout Georgia and they were always consistently good. The Waffle House located to Corinth only a few years ago and I was initially disappointed when dining there soon after it opened. Apparently the training and personnel selection process takes a while. After a year or so, I was well pleased to see the Corinth restaurant met Waffle House standards and can be highly recommended. My personal favorite meal is their omelet, light and airy– ham and cheese specifically. Hash browns are a standard side which I prefer plain, well done and crispy. While the specialty of the house is waffles, for which the chain is named, I’ve always felt their waffles could stand much improvement. Raisin toast is the optional bread of choice, a perfect match to the apple butter with which it is served.
Steve L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Cleveland, OH
Gross! I give this a 2 star rating because I normally love the Waffle House, but this particular Waffle House was not up to par. One would think, being in a small little town, such as Corinth, they would have small town tasting food. Not the case here. It was sloppy, messy and overly greasy. It is right off of the highway, so maybe the consistency of outta towners, keeps the small town quality a little under par. I trying here Mr. Waffle, I really am. Honestly, I have no more to say on this particular place. Most of my followers will probably never cross this place, but you never know… Anyone else reading, really need to eat before stopping here, even if you do stop somewhere else. Pass this place and hit a left at the first light. Enjoy Corinth!!!
MICHELLE C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Fort Lauderdale, FL
No sleep for 36 hours awaiting my mom’s surgery, we decide to grab breakfast. I am not a huge breakfast fan but this place makes the very best breakfast. Let’s talk about their awesome hashbrowns. Smothered, covered, however you like. I get mine smothered with cheese. Oh so good. Their omelets are perfect. I had the ham and cheese omelet, cooked to perfection, side of hasbrowns with toast. Please no grits, not for me… My brother enjoyed a huge breakfast with eggs, bacon, pancakes, biscuits and gravy. The servers are sarcastic at times but they give good service. Fresh good coffee. Yes it hit the spot. Yummy for waffle house. How can you beat the prices too.