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Contribute Feedback What Jairo Harber likes about Belgium Waffle Haus:
Adorable little place with astounding food and really creative eats. Staff is friendly and extremely helpful in making sure you get exactly what you want. Featured are the Banana Pecan Waffle and a Maple Laté suggested by the barista (it was delicious) View all feedback.
What K T doesn't like about Belgium Waffle Haus:
Too California for this Texan !Do I really need to ask for syrup for waffles ??Here’s your latte stir spoon please. Napkin please. Any sweetener type options please.Maybe all the staff were at a big party together the night before I was here. That is the wholeVibe here all the staff was hung over and stillShowed up for work. Food is pretty good. Coffee is pretty good. Don’t expect anyone going out of the way to bring... View all feedback.
Very tasty breakfast. The Smoked Salmon on waffle was amazing! Service was great as well. It's a bit on the expensive side, but worth it.Food: 5/5
The worst waffles I have ever had: small size, expensive, bad service. This morning the waiter brought wrong dishes and the restaurant did not have any apologies for us. Never go there in the future!
Amazing little coffee shop! Totally worth stopping by and having a nice breakfast with delicious coffee. It's very friendly and the food is delicious!
The waffles are too doughy and bland. The whipped cream was too watery. The coffee is very good but they only have one size.
Too California for this Texan !Do I really need to ask for syrup for waffles ??Here’s your latte stir spoon please. Napkin please. Any sweetener type options please.Maybe all the staff were at a big party together the night before I was here. That is the wholeVibe here all the staff was hung over and stillShowed up for work. Food is pretty good. Coffee is pretty good. Don’t expect anyone going out of the way to bring a napkin or items along with your meal or coffee.And “do I need to ask for syrup?” Waffles are the main item available it seems !!Waffles with . . . .