I went to breakfast by myself about 11 am 3/15/25 to the Waffle House on Starkey rd in Seminole . It was pretty busy but there was a seat in the corner by the window at the counter. I didnt want to sit right next to two guys and didnt want to be squished up to the wall so I went to sit in the seat in between where apparently someone had had coffee and was gone. As I went to sit down this female behind the counter told me I could sit on either side but not there since it had not been cleaned. I said I dont mind bc I didnt want to sit in those other seats and this woman said " Fine , I'll just clean it in your lap then " . I said what? and she went on to run her mouth saying yeah thats what I said you heard me. I asked for the manager and he said its not their policy to let someone sit at a dirty counter space. Well , I didnt see why a little wipe with a cloth would've had to end up in my lap or why she came off like that . I left without having breakfast. Didnt catch any of their names. I wanted to find out who they were and just make a formal complaint but I cant get thru to a human so I am writing a review. I dont know if she just hates working there or if she just didnt like me not sitting where she told me but this was the strangest encounter I've ever had at a restaurant . I mean it was a counter seat. All she had to do is pick up a used coffee cup and wipe in front of me. If you've ever worked a counter or was ever a bartender you clean little spots all day ...its just normal. I dont think she represents the Waffle House the way corporate would approve . It...
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Nestled in the bustling heart of Seminole, Florida, lies a treasure beyond compare: The Waffle House. This is not just a restaurant; it's a sanctuary where the aroma of golden waffles acts as a siren call to those seeking warmth and camaraderie. It’s a place where every bite is a testament to the love poured into each dish and every smile from the staff wraps you in a blanket of welcome.
Here, the magic is tangible. With every waffle comes a promise of friendship, a shared laugh, and an unspoken understanding that you’ve found somewhere special. The staff are more than servers; they're the weavers of a communal tapestry, blending joy and care into an experience that transcends the mere act of eating.
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Read moreThat was the worst meal ever! I had a simple order, country ham, hash browns, scattered covered an smothered, cheesey grits, the waitress brought a piece of ham an put it on the table about ten minutes later she brought a plate with hash browns that had a piece of cheese thrown on the top, I told her that they were suppose to be scattered smothered an covered" So she brought me a bowl of cooked onions for me to make my own, by this time the ham was cold, an then she decided to give me my grits with out the cheese, I ask for a warm piece of ham because it was refrigerator cold, by now! She was nice enough to tell me, that she would take that one off of my bill! I would think so since I didnt eat it" an by now, it had been there for twenty minutes! I didn't even bother with the grits! I'll NEVER WASTE MY TIME OR MONEY GOING THERE EVER AGAIN! THAT'S FOR SURE! WHEN I PAID MY BILL, I TOLD HER THAT IT WAS HORRIBLE! SHE AGREED, AN THEN TOLD ME, THAT HE WAS A NEW COOK AN NEEDED MORE TRAINING! LMAO YOU THINK! SOMEONE SHOULD HAVE THOUGHT HIM HOW TO READ FIRST!...
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