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July 20, 2008

Houstonist Flickr Photo of the Day - Chicken and waffles

Chicken and waffles

Chicken and waffles
by jyoburn

Proclaimed by some to be the best breakfast in town, The Breakfast Klub serves up chicken and waffles and many other delectable goodies including Katfish and Grits, Biskits and Gravy as well as Green Eggs & Ham. They also turn all hard c's and q's into k's. Hey, it's their schtick, just roll with it.


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Comments (3) [rss]

damn that just made me hungry

 

That's me in the green shirt. I can attest that the food is EXCELLENT. I was on my second piece of chicken before the photographers put down their cameras.

Get there early or wait in a long line. However, it is well worth the wait!

 

Listen Here Skinny Girl, How are the coolest people in Houston going to enjoy their favorite breakfast place without waiting in a long ass line, if you blab about it all over the interwebs? Some things like bands and art shows should be hyped to the gills, but other things like cool restaurants with plenty of clientele already should be downpedaled a bit. Do you need to wait 45 minutes in 95 degree heat to validate your decision to eat fried chicken or fried catfish at breakfast?


 
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