The late-night glow of Waffle House could soon be part of Dunnellon’s landscape. The diner chain has quietly taken a big step toward opening a new location on the town’s west side, filing paperwork for a restaurant at 20090 SW 110th Street. There is still no announced opening date, but if the project clears the remaining hurdles, it would bring the chain’s all-day breakfast and round-the-clock service to Marion County.
Permits Filed With State Regulators
According to WhatNow, Waffle House has submitted permit applications to the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation for the Dunnellon address at 20090 SW 110th Street. The outlet notes that corporate and local representatives have not yet offered any timeline for construction or opening, so for now, the paperwork is the only public sign of progress.
Why The Chain Matters In Florida
Waffle House emphasizes that its restaurants operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and points to its role during severe weather. The company is famous for the informal “Waffle House Index,” a green-yellow-red shorthand used by reporters and emergency officials as a quick read on how badly an area was hit: if the waffles are still flipping, things may not be so bad; if the doors are shut, there is serious trouble.
The chain also notes it has about 1,600 locations in hurricane-prone regions, so staying open or getting back online quickly is part of its storm playbook. Atlantic hurricane season, which the National Hurricane Center lists as running from June 1 through November 30, makes that kind of readiness more than just marketing in Florida.
What It Could Mean For Dunnellon…