Waffle House Pork Chop Price, Nutrition Facts

$5.95 | 290 Calories
Waffle House Pork Chop is made with a Single bone-in Pork Chop (5 oz) grilled to perfection. It’s also available as a separate menu item or the part of the dinner and breakfast waffles menu. It’s priced at $5.95 only as a separate menu.
Pork Chop Nutritional Information
Here’s the complete nutritional breakdown of the Waffle House Pork Chop side:
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Nutrient 191_0b6d50-bd> |
Amount per Serving 191_95165c-b5> |
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Calories 191_dad561-b5> |
290 191_ded453-ac> |
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Total Fat 191_34222f-e9> |
49g 191_508f3c-6c> |
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Saturated Fat 191_63e07d-75> |
17g 191_1565cc-7d> |
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Trans Fat 191_efa15c-15> |
0g 191_0fa088-1a> |
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Cholesterol 191_597d64-70> |
180mg 191_fa63b4-86> |
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Sodium 191_b408b6-2d> |
1620mg 191_0aa16f-f2> |
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Total Carbohydrates 191_0bebb5-7a> |
0g 191_23f822-d4> |
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Protein 191_362fca-89> |
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Pork Chop Customization Options
You can also personalize it with Has browns and 1 slice of grilled Texas toast. following are customization options:
- Choose a single or double pork chop
- Add grilled onions or mushrooms
- Pair with eggs any style (scrambled, fried, over-easy)
- Choose toast, biscuit, or Texas toast
- Add cheese or tomatoes as toppings
- Select a side: hashbrowns, grits, or sliced tomatoes
- Add a side of bacon or sausage
- Add a side of bacon or sausage
Ingredients
- Pork Chop
- Seasoning
- Fat
Instructions
- Prepare the Pork Chop
- Heat the Cooking Surface
- Grill/Sear the Pork Chop
- Check for Doneness
- Rest the Pork Chop
Allergen and Gluten Information
The pork chop itself does not contain gluten. However, toast or biscuits served with it will contain gluten. No allergens in plain pork chop. It’s 100% allergen-free.

Maxwell Jack
Maxwell Jack is a food enthusiast and nutrition expert with a passion for reviewing menus and sharing his dining experiences. With a degree in Nutrition Science from Harvard University, he provides insightful reviews and nutritional details, helping readers make informed food choices. Maxwell’s blog dives deep into popular restaurants, like Waffle House, blending flavor with health-conscious advice.
