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| - I like trying new places, particularly those in sad little strip malls that I fear are going to go tits up in this economy. When I went to Waffles Cafe I thought I would be doing them some kind of charity - nay! There were so many people at the cafe that it was standing room only for awhile. That's okay because the walls are so brightly painted that you can't help but feel happy and okay with waiting around for your waffle. The place is so tiny and overcrowded which is one reason they didn't get 5 stars, but the reason for the popularity is because of the great grub! My first thought was that they didn't have enough food on the menu with protein because I was in the mood for a good egg dish (duh! then why did I go to a place descriptively named 'waffles'?!), but then I got a load of the Waffle Sandwich. This baby is, again, descriptively named. Instead of bread, they make this sandwich with waffles that are sweet and syrupy, but with savory fillings. I had ham and bacon with avocado and tomato inside of my sweet waffle bread. It was nothing if not freakin' delicious! Messy, but delicious. Next time, and there will be a next time, I will try the tuna waffle sandwich. It does sound disgusting, but I am strangely attracted... stay tuned. My only complaints were the very uncomfortable and cheap seats and tables and the lack of space, but otherwise a lovely breakfast.
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