When I decided to check out The Breakfast Klub, I was immediately drawn by its reputation for chicken and waffles. The restaurant’s classic stone building with vibrant yellow accents and soulful jazz murals caught my eye. The line out the door hinted at a popular spot, and I eagerly joined it. The interior, a cozy, open space with brown wooden tables, maintained the classic charm I had anticipated.
Inside, I ordered the signature chicken and waffles with a side of orange juice. I was promptly directed to a two-seater that opened up just as I finished ordering. A warm, welcoming presence directed me to the condiment bar where I grabbed some silverware, butter, and syrup. My meal arrived quickly, and the presentation was beautiful: a golden waffle topped with fresh strawberries and powdered sugar, surrounded by six pieces of fried chicken.
The Breakfast Klub…
…founded in 2001 by Marcus Davis, is a beloved fixture in Houston. Davis aimed to create a space that combined high-quality food with a welcoming atmosphere. The restaurant has gained acclaim for its classic Southern comfort food, and its chicken and waffles have become a local favorite. Over the years, The Breakfast Klub has grown into a cultural landmark in Houston, celebrated for both its food and its community spirit.
Despite the appealing presentation, I had some reservations. I prefer my chicken hard-fried, but these wings, though juicy and well-seasoned, weren’t cooked to my liking. However, the waffle was exceptional—sweet, fluffy, and complemented perfectly by the fresh fruit. Although the chicken didn’t meet all my expectations, the meal was still enjoyable.
With a diverse breakfast menu including eggs, bacon, grits, and French toast, The Breakfast Klub offers something for everyone. It’s a great spot for family gatherings, quick bites, or take-out. The nostalgic ambiance and hearty meals make it a cozy choice for a satisfying breakfast experience. I may not have been won over by the chicken, but I’ll definitely return to explore more of their offerings