Scrambled eggs and cheese, grits, scattered hashbrowns with various toppings, coffee. Diner type food. It's not amazing but not bad either. It's filling, fast and affordable. Plus they are open 24/7/365. Depending on the time of day and the servers, service can be hit or miss. I've learned to check my order ticket because their math doesn't always math right. The main draw for me with Waffle House is whether you're in Tennessee or Arizona or Florida, a Waffle House is a Waffle House. They are usually fast and the restrooms are clean. Parking: Unless it's 230am on a Friday or Saturday, 6am during the work week or 11am-2pm/7-9pm on a Sunday, they usually have plenty of parking. Kid-friendliness: They have a kids menu and some locations have crayons for kids. Wheelchair accessibility: Their doors are wide enough for most wheelchairs. There are not any electric door openers, and if it's an older store, they have an outside door that lets you into an entryway area with another heavy door to actually get into the restaurant. The stores have a low counter that is the right height for wheelchairs and their booths are the right height for a wheelchair to be able to fit close enough to enjoy a meal.