TEXAS Breakfast MELT with Hashbrowns Prices, Calories

TEXAS BREAKFAST MELT with HASHBROWNS

$10.05 | 920 Calories

TEXAS Breakfast MELT with HASHBROWNS is made with 3 slices of Smithfield bacon, 2 patties of Jimmy Dean sausage or hickory smoked ham, on grilled Texas toast with egg and 2 slices of American cheese, with hashbrowns. It’s available at $10.05 only with 920 Calories.

TEXAS Breakfast MELT Nutritional Information

Here’s the detailed nutritional breakdown of Waffle House TEXAS Breakfast MELT with Hashbrowns

Nutrient

Amount per Serving

% Daily Value

Calories

920

Total Fat

58g

89%

Saturated Fat

23g

115%

Trans Fat

1g

Cholesterol

245mg

82%

Sodium

1930mg

84%

Total Carbohydrates

69g

25%

Dietary Fiber

5g

18%

Sugars

6g

Protein

28g

Customization Options

Customers have the choice to customize their delicious breakfast MELT with multiple options, including

  • Texas Bacon, Egg & Cheese Melt
  • Texas Sausage, Egg & Cheese Melt — Adds 120 Calories
  • Texas Ham, Egg & Cheese Melt — Minus 30 Calories

Egg Style Options

  • Fried Egg
  • Scrambled Egg
  • Hold the Yolks

Hashbrown Sizes

  • Single Hashbrowns
  • Double Hashbrowns — Adds 190 Calories, +$1.15
  • Triple Hashbrowns — Adds 380 Calories, +$2.15

Hashbrown Toppings (each costs +$0.65)

  • Smothered in Onions — Adds 15 Calories
  • Covered in Cheese — Adds 50 Calories
  • Chunked with Hickory Smoked Ham — Adds 60 Calories
  • Diced with Grilled Tomatoes — Adds 5 Calories
  • Peppered with Jalapeños — Adds 10 Calories
  • Capped with Grilled Mushrooms — Adds 20 Calories
  • Topped with Bert’s Chili™ — Adds 80 Calories
  • Country – Sausage Gravy — Adds 90 Calories

Allergen Information

Waffle House Texas breakfast melt contains these common allergens:

  • Eggs
  • Milk
  • Soy
  • Wheat

Patients with egg allergy or Children with atopic dermatitis must avoid it as even small amounts of egg can cause reactions such as vomiting, asthma, or anaphylaxis.

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