Waffle House Museum serves up chain's delicious history in Atlanta
Hungry for something "smothered and covered?" The Waffle House Museum is not often open to the general public, but it will be on Saturday.
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Hungry for something "smothered and covered?" The Waffle House Museum is not often open to the general public, but it will be on Saturday.
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