A Big Change Is Coming To Waffle House Restaurants

News Staff • September 19, 2025

Smothered, covered and chunked to your house

Waffle House is now delivering

In the south we often judge the intensity of a storm or hurricane by the how many Waffle Houses were closed. The breakfast restaurant chain is also a favorite for late night comfort food. Now you may get that "smothered, covered and chunked" delivered to your house.


In a press release by Door Dash, Waffle House confirmed they have teamed up to offer "Waffle House at your house."


The release also added that fans can now enjoy all night delivery of their go-to meals — from the classic waffle to hashbrowns “scattered, smothered & covered,” and the popular All-Star Special — brought right to their door. Customers can place orders directly through order.wafflehouse.com or the Waffle House Ordering mobile app with DoorDash Drive on-Demand seamlessly powering the delivery behind the scenes.


While the deliveries are allowed between (9pm-8am) at most locations, some large cites like Atlanta, Charleston, Cincinnati, Columbus, Nashville, and New Orleans are available for 24/7 delivery on the DoorDash app.


“Waffle House is a cultural icon, and we’re thrilled to help make it more accessible to customers at all locations across the country,” said Shanna Prevé, VP of Enterprise Sales & Business Development at DoorDash. “This partnership is about combining what both brands do best — Waffle House’s beloved food and hospitality, and DoorDash’s ability to meet customer needs with speed, reliability, and scale.”


With five locations in our area the driving time was never long to visit a store in person. But will delivery bring that same feeling as walking out of the Flora-Bama and directly into the Waffle House?

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