By taking stock of which Waffle House locations are open, locals can gain valuable insight about storm damage in the area.
Here’s What Waffle House Closures Say About Storm Severity
With winter storms battering parts of the country, it’s important to stay up to date on storm updates as well as any safety notices that may arise. It’s important to start with official sources for updates, but they aren’t the only resources out there. If you line in an area with a Waffle House, you can use their index to get an idea of the storm and storm damage. While we often think of using the Waffle House Index for hurricane updates, you can apply it to many other severe weather events and disasters.
What Is The Waffle House Index?

The Waffle House Index is a three-level guide that indicates how operational Waffle House locations in storm-affected areasare. Green indicates that a restaurant is open and serving its full menu. Yellow indicates that it’s a limited menu, and red means the establishment is completely closed. These codes indicate how much debris and damage is in the area.
How To Use the Waffle House Index
Here’s how the Waffle House index works:
- Green, meaning full service, suggests that the Waffle House location has power and that the roads are manageable.
- Yellow indicates that the location is running on backup generators and is low on food.
- Red means the restaurant is fully closed.
Waffle House is famous for being open 24/7/365, so a full closure is a sign of major damage to the surrounding area. Downed trees and debris are likely blocking roads, power is out, there may be severe flooding, etc.
According to K. Annabell Smith, in an article for The Smithsonian, the franchise will often tweet out storm updates as well as restaurant statuses and closures so that the local community can stay up to date. And when the restaurants are open, they’re often “the only place in town to get a much-needed meal.” If locals can leave their homes, they can find community and some relief at the diner
How FEMA Uses the Waffle House Index
FEMA has embraced the Waffle House Index. In fact, FEMA Agency Director W. Craig Fugate is credited with coining the term. The agency utilizes the index to help map out the disaster. It’s not their only metric, but areas where it’s red are almost assuredly the hardest hit by any given natural disaster.
Sources
- WaffleHouse.com: “How to Measure a Storm’s Fury One Breakfast at a Time”
- FEMA.org: “It’s a Little Piece of Normal” (2017)
- EHSToday.com: What Do Waffles Have to Do with Risk Management? (2011)
- SmithsonianMag.com: How Waffle House Uses Twitter to Help Recovery Efforts (2016)