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Not to be argumentative, but 2:00 AM and later ( earlier?) are White Castle witching hours.
That's not being argumentative. That's a solid useful & substantive point.
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there shall be no besmirching the good name of st ronald of mcdonald on my watch, mister/ms/miss/madam/mac. blasphemy.
micky d rules.
and, on another note, 'cheese it, it's the cops...' is gospel.
signed 'unincarcerated.' lol.
HaHaHaHa
 
Spoken like a true amateur. Everyone knows that most goods things happen after 2:00 AM and even if it doesn’t you still must shoot your last best shot. There is no go to place at 2:00 AM only diminishing standards such as open and within reasonable walking distance. A go to spot should be reserved for when you are in your right mind.
Lol, If my memory serves me correctly, quite a few “good things” happened after 2 AM in my college years.
 
Not on the west coast. Is White Castle actually good? Apparently I was wrong. White Castle has location in Vegas and Arizona. Who knew?
To your simple question, the answer is no. But aficionados love them. So far as I know, best described as a greasy mini-burger covered in raw onion bits.

Says someone who's go-to late night was "Greasy Tony's" which charged extra for, well, extra grease of course. Oddly enough, he relocated to Tucson, was opening (not sure if it did) a restaurant and then he died and the company with him. Known for cheesesteaks. And folks with the munchies. A block from my frat in New Brunswick.
 
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To your simple question, the answer is no. But aficionados love them. So far as I know, best described as a greasy mini-burger covered in raw onion bits.

Says someone who's go-to late night was "Greasy Tony's" which charged extra for, well, extra grease of course. Oddly enough, he relocated to Tucson, was opening (not sure if it did) a restaurant and then he died and the company with him. Known for cheesesteaks. And folks with the munchies. A block from my frat in New Brunswick.
Well, New Brunswick is known for its grease trucks.
 
I've seen many things at Waffle House, but strangely never a fight.

I always kind of hated being dragged there as eating breakfast at 3 AM drunk never did appeal that much to me. And I'm a pancake guy historically.

grits are pretty weak too. P
 
I've seen many things at Waffle House, but strangely never a fight.

I always kind of hated being dragged there as eating breakfast at 3 AM drunk never did appeal that much to me. And I'm a pancake guy historically.

grits are pretty weak too. P
I love Waffle House…

But if I’m being honest it’s not really about the food. Hell, I grew up in the Lowcountry.. I can make better grits and eggs. It’s really the communal experience of a late night meal after a fun night with your closest friends.. surrounded by people doing the same thing with their closest friends. It’s the sounds of loud chatter from intimate booths over the scratching of a metal spatula grazing a griddle.. the smell of waffles and bacon as you inhale a laugh.. the sassy but friendly older women waitresses that become secondhand grandmothers for the evening while we’re at our most vulnerable and hungry. I could go on and on..

It’s the experience man. Late nights at Waffle House pretty much defined my college experience at South Carolina. Me and my group of friend’s were on a first name basis with the workers at the one on Bluff Rd. But being Southern boys, of course we added “Mr” or “Mrs/Ms” to the names.
 
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I know I'm in South Carolina when people are talking about Waffle House. I've had a Waffle House for the first time since forever, and my issue with them is the meal is like half a breakfast meal. The sausages and eggs are just too small for me. (or below normal caloric total I'm used to)
 
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I know I'm in South Carolina when people are talking about Waffle House. I've had a Waffle House for the first time since forever, and my issue with them is the meal is like half a breakfast meal. The sausages and eggs are just too small for me. (or below normal caloric total I'm used to)
Then you need to order the All-American next time you go.
 
Then you need to order the All-American next time you go.

Actually it's the All-Star. You gotta get it with the shredded hash browns... just make sure you have some ketchup and ranch dressing to cover them with.
 
I know I'm in South Carolina when people are talking about Waffle House. I've had a Waffle House for the first time since forever, and my issue with them is the meal is like half a breakfast meal. The sausages and eggs are just too small for me. (or below normal caloric total I'm used to)
I'm guessing that you can't "SUPERSIZE" that thang!
 
Actually it's the All-Star. You gotta get it with the shredded hash browns... just make sure you have some ketchup and ranch dressing to cover them with.
Smothered, covered, and chunked!
 
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OPH is great! My first time at one was like 10 years ago in Charlotte. Now it seems like every time I see one it’s closed.
The one at Trenholm Plaza in Columbia was still open the last time I was in that neighborhood.
 
In my college days in the back woods of New York State at 2:00AM there was a greasy spoon by the name of Ethels. Great breakfast for a good price. Ethel did the cooking right in front of us, very cordial. By the way, Ethel was a guy.
WH was the go to spot for late night/early morning food back in the late 80’s/ early 90’s. My first IHOP visit was in Columbia near the campus of U of SC. I would take a Mom and Pop over a franchise 100% and twice on Sundays! I agree with SCGamecock, I can make better grits with cheese.
 
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In my college days in the back woods of New York State at 2:00AM there was a greasy spoon by the name of Ethels. Great breakfast for a good price. Ethel did the cooking right in front of us, very cordial. By the way, Ethel was a guy.
Occasionally, I get to go to a Greek Luncheonette (out of state) when I travel to visit family.
I go there breakfast, and while there are tables and booth available, I always sit at the counter.
The guy that works the grill is like the Maestro of a Symphony Orchestra.
Love watching him.
Keeps up with the counter and all of the table waitresses.
Doesn’t stop and never misses a beat (or flip).
He’s like Flash Gordon.
Pounds out the platters nonstop.
Amazing.
Great breakfast with an incredible floor show.
 
I hope Jessika Carter gets her issues sorted out. But thanks to her, many boneyard residents are sharing their now comical jailhouse experiences. And the best part about this post is that I’m now wide awake, after a 24hr shift at work. Thanks for the smiles.
 
I'm an IHOP or OPH guy, I've never cared for Waffle House.
Perhaps your best take ever. It is all about the quality of the bacon. You can read a newspaper through Waffle House bacon. IHOP is great.
 
OPH is great! My first time at one was like 10 years ago in Charlotte. Now it seems like every time I see one it’s closed.
Still (at least) two OPH locations in Charlotte!
 
When I transferred from the New York school to my school in Connecticut a night out would be alot of smoking, alot of Boones Farm Apple Wine, and to end the evening, a trip to Dairy Queen for a cone with blueberry ice cream topped with chocolate sprinkles. AAHH, to die for.
 
When I transferred from the New York school to my school in Connecticut a night out would be alot of smoking, alot of Boones Farm Apple Wine, and to end the evening, a trip to Dairy Queen for a cone with blueberry ice cream topped with chocolate sprinkles. AAHH, to die for.
For me it was foot long hotdogs, Dixie Beer, and strawberry milk shake form DQ!
 
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