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Is the Waffle House open as Hurricane Ian threatens Florida? If not, that could be bad

Waffle House’s sign
Waffle House’s sign Flickr

You know it’s bad when the Waffle House closes.

The 24/7 greasy spoons are known for keeping open no matter what comes their way. Nothing can stop a plate of smothered hash browns, right?

But sometimes, the weather is too much to bear.

That was the case five years ago in Davie, Florida, when Hurricane Irma blew out a window at the Waffle House near Interstate 595. The restaurant had to close until the place was boarded up and fixed.

And in Bradenton in 2017, a Waffle House shuttered before the winds even picked up.

Yes, there is a Waffle House index.

The home of the All-Star Special has been codified with colors:

Green: Waffle House is serving a full menu and electricity is on.

Yellow: a limited menu, implying low food supplies and possibly the necessity of using generators.

Red: Waffle House has closed.

A former FEMA chief used the status of the breakfast chains locations as an indicator for how quickly a place is likely to spring back after a hurricane. Waffle House locations are generally open round the clock, and under the Waffle House index, a closed breakfast spot is not a good thing.

This story was originally published September 27, 2022 at 8:45 AM.

Jeff Kleinman
Miami Herald
Consumer Team Editor Jeff Kleinman oversees coverage for health, shopping, real estate, tourism and recalls/scams/fraud.
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