Waffle House SAUSAGE Prices, Calories, and Nutrition Facts

Waffle house Sausage

$4.20 | 260 Calories

Waffle House sausage is one of the popular sides available on the waffles menu 2025, priced at $4.20. It’s continuously heated over a large flatiron grill. It’s a secret to making it yummy and so tasty, but it’s not too practical for the home chef. The calorie count for sausage is 260 and 390 for a large sausage. Its key ingredient is two Jimmy Dean Sausage Patties.

SAUSAGE Nutritional Information

Here’s the detailed breakdown of Waffle House SAUSAGE:

Nutrient

Sausage

Large Sausage

Calories

260

390

Fat Calories

220

320

Saturated Fat

8

12

Fat (g)

24

36

Saturated Fat (g)

8

12

Trans Fat (g)

0

0

Cholesterol (mg)

50

70

Sodium (mg)

510

770

Carbs (g)

1

1

Fiber (g)

0

0

Sugars (g)

0

0

Protein (g)

10

15

Customization Options

For personalizing sausage at the Waffle House menu, customers have the choice to select a large sausage (3 Patties), which costs an additional $2.40 and adds 13 to their meal. Whether you choose a standard sausage or a large sausage, you can pair it with a variety of toppings and sides. Here are standard customization options:

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

Allergen and Gluten Information

Waffle House SAUSAGE is allergen-free. The sausage may contain wheat or other gluten containing ingredients used in the spice mix.

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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.

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