JG score of 4.5÷10(+1.5 for food, +1 for atmosphere, +1 for price, 0 for only Diet Coke, 0 for typical service and +1 for we return maybe once a year) The food, breakfast food, here is good. Eggs are eggs and sausage is sausage… good but typical. Hash browns are typical too but much better this time when we added the sausage gravy! The waffle is good and a sugar rush after the butter and syrup. We have always liked the atmosphere here= the squashed in little diner type feel with booths and even a juke box all where you can sit and watch them cook. Price here is always good. No Diet Dr Pepper, only Diet Coke. Service is friendly and typical. We always return here… maybe once a year. It is a good place.
Randy R.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Marshall, TX
Excellent, been going here for years, great food, reasonable price, the hash browns are the best. Good waffles too! Breakfast is the only thing I have eaten here.
Doug S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 St. Petersburg, FL
Friendly atmosphere and good food. Can hardly go wrong with a Waffle House when your on the road. Everyone is treated equally.
Mike M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Marshall, TX
Not a great place to eat by any means, but probably the best breakfast in Marshall. Plus it’s open 24 hours a day. Best bet is something simple that is hard to screw up – eggs, bacon or sausage, toast, hash browns, etc. The hash browns with onions(covered and smothered in their parlance) are quite good.
Bob H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Francisco, CA
1300 Waffle Houses in 25 states, and just about every one o’um a red state(a friend looked it up and 22 of the 25 states with Waffle Houses went Republican in the last Presidential election). The food is so-so(the waffles are at least fresh but otherwise akin to oversized Eggos), and the coffee is just awful(hint — fresh grinding low-grade robusto beans will still give you terrible coffee) but the servers were nice and it is GREAT for people-watching. First Sunday morning in Marshall, sat among a combination of Church-going folk and a motorcycle clan with some of the biggest, fanciest motorcycles I’ve ever seen. Why buy a house when you can live on the open road, I guess. I returned again during my trip for more of the people-watching, which was probably the most entertaining thing I encountered while I spent that year during my three weeks in Marshall.