Eating alone has shifted from being stigmatized to a growing trend, with surveys indicating that 60% of people dine solo while traveling. Waffle House encourages solo diners to sit at the counter to maintain service flow and maximize space for larger groups. While patrons can sit where they prefer when no host is present, a booth may not be immediately available for single diners. Waffle House has specific house rules to enhance the dining experience for solo patrons, ensuring efficient service and comfort for all guests.
Waffle House prefers solo diners eat at the counter to maintain service flow and accommodate larger groups in booths. Sitting at the counter aids staff efficiency.
Dining alone has become more accepted, with a 60% increase of people dining solo while traveling, showing the rising trend and evolving social norms around this practice.
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