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Their pet friendly patio gives an unforgettable ambience. They have exquisite choices of waffles to choose from starting with their signature red velvet waffle, blueberry lemon waffle, tres leches waffle and even waffle fries.

After trying one or two different waffles you might have to come back and enjoy breakfast and brunch a few more times. Red Velvet Waffles at The Waffle. Credit: The Waffle on Facebook. They are open at 6 a.

Their chicken and waffles gives that early morning kick to start off the day with the spicy breading on the chicken. With the secret recipes of a family owned restaurant since this restaurant serves more than just waffles. Although their menu has expanded, their waffles are a must try, especially the Ultima that comes with fresh strawberries, blueberries, kiwi, nuts and whipped cream.

This is a must stop location in Koreatown If you want a great waffle for a good price. You will not be ale to resist the Belgian Waffle served with bananas and strawberries topped with whipped cream that is drizzled in chocolate sauce and sprinkled with slivers of almonds. This family owned restaurant since has used the same recipe for their Belgium waffles. You can get their waffles plain, roasted, pecan, banana, chocolate chip, and strawberry.

These waffles can also be served in a combo that comes with 2 large eggs and your choice of side: ranging from spicy chicken sausage, bacon, vegetarian sausage and more.

If you think comfortable chairs is all you need to feel at home, imagine having board games or other fun pass-time games to take part in while eating, but there is nothing better than playing a game of Jenga while having a scoop of jasmine ice-cream with your scrumptious choice of waffle. This is a great place to hang out with friends and beat them at a card game or board games. Not forgetting that with their offer of free wi-fi it makes a great place for a study session.

Los Angeles, CA More information. After years of waiting, the next iteration of the famous chicken and waffles company is here. Owner Herb Hudson had been working on this location for years as part of a planned move from the aging Pico Boulevard location to something bigger and more comfortable.

The project has even had several stop-and-start moments, with reps over the years promising an opening on the horizon — like in January — only to have to delay for one reason or another.

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By choosing I Accept , you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies. Their chicken and waffles gives that early morning kick to start off the day with the spicy breading on the chicken. With the secret recipes of a family owned restaurant since this restaurant serves more than just waffles. Although their menu has expanded, their waffles are a must try, especially the Ultima that comes with fresh strawberries, blueberries, kiwi, nuts and whipped cream.

This is a must stop location in Koreatown If you want a great waffle for a good price. You will not be ale to resist the Belgian Waffle served with bananas and strawberries topped with whipped cream that is drizzled in chocolate sauce and sprinkled with slivers of almonds. This family owned restaurant since has used the same recipe for their Belgium waffles.

You can get their waffles plain, roasted, pecan, banana, chocolate chip, and strawberry. These waffles can also be served in a combo that comes with 2 large eggs and your choice of side: ranging from spicy chicken sausage, bacon, vegetarian sausage and more. If you think comfortable chairs is all you need to feel at home, imagine having board games or other fun pass-time games to take part in while eating, but there is nothing better than playing a game of Jenga while having a scoop of jasmine ice-cream with your scrumptious choice of waffle.

This is a great place to hang out with friends and beat them at a card game or board games. Not forgetting that with their offer of free wi-fi it makes a great place for a study session. Los Angeles, CA More information. Have a favorite waffle in L. Let us know in the comments below! Monserrath Flores is a blogger and a full time student at Cal State Fullerton pursuing a career in the entertainment industry for PR. She loves food and is fascinated by the latest fashion trends. So don't be shy and say HI.

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