in honor of our 70th birthday and national waffle day, celebrate with our new birthday cake waffle! available for a limited time only at participating locations.
Good Sunday morning. What’s for breakfast? It’s Waffle Day, Peach Pie Day, Knife Day, Weather Complaint Day and Can Opener Day. Have a relaxing day. Smiles are contagious. Pray, encourage & support. You are loved and we are Blessed.
It's Waffle Day, but I decided I wanted a waffle cone, so here I am outside at the ice cream truck, planning to order a yummy ice cream! #DogsofTwitter #TaterTotSquad
— Gracie Ann/Princess Gracie the Gracious, 31st PODT (@GraciesWorld3) August 24, 2025
Happy National Waffle Day! It’s time to treat yourself! Which waffle would you pick to celebrate today? Comment below with your exciting choice and let’s see which one wins #McLuck's epic National Waffle Day! Play Now! LINK IN BIO!
Happy National Waffle Day to everyone except the NC GOP legislative members, who only believe in stacking the deck, not the waffles. #ncpol Which Waffle House are we meeting at?
Coin of the Day: Today is National Waffle Day, so here’s Chad 2024 Silver 5,000 Francs celebrating iconic waffle maker Eggo. If that made you hungry for similar coins, check out a Frosted Flakes coin in the shape of a spoon here: http://NGCcoin.com/certlookup/291okup/2919181-007/69… #waffle #nationalwaffleday
National Waffle Day in Canada is a fun, unofficial holiday dedicated to celebrating and enjoying waffles in various forms, flavors, and combinations. Its purpose is to appreciate the joy these delicious little treats bring, while also acknowledging their long and storied history in the culinary world. It is a day to indulge in creative waffle recipes and share this palate-pleasing experience with friends and family, whether at home, in restaurants, or through social media.
National Waffle Day in Canada has grown as a prominent food celebration over the years. It is an opportunity for Canadians to enjoy this versatile dish in its many forms, from traditional treats topped with maple syrup to more inventive versions featuring sweet or savory ingredients. National Waffle Day not only satisfies our cravings but also encourages us to appreciate the culinary diversity that Canada has to offer.
The day commemorates the anniversary of the first waffle iron patent issued in the U.S. in 1869. Note this observance is for National Waffle Day, not to be confused with International Waffle Day which is in March.
National Waffle Day facts
According to garrysgrill, waffle irons with the honeycomb pattern first appeared in the 13th century.
The word for waffle comes from the old French word guafre which translates to wafla. It was not until 1735 that the word waffle first appeared in print.
Belgium is known as the waffle capital of the world, with Belgians consuming an average of 7 kg (15.4 lbs) of waffles per person per year.
Waffles are a popular breakfast food in Canada, especially in Quebec, where they are known as "gaufres".
Mornings in Quebec involved maple syrup on waffles, and afternoons were for poutine. Can you tell we take our food very seriously in Canada? - Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada
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