Chicken Melt Hashbrown Bowl Calories & Price
Chicken Melt Hashbrown Bowl
Chicken Melt Hashbrown Bowl Calories priced at just $8.85, this dish offers a tantalizing blend of flavors and textures. A generous portion of double hashbrowns forms the base, providing that perfect crispy crunch. The star of the show is the tender Springer Mountain Farms Grilled Chicken, complemented by two slices of melted American cheese, adding a creamy richness. Grilled onions infuse a savory sweetness, while additional toppings like hickory smoked ham, grilled tomatoes, jalapenos, mushrooms, Bert’s Chili, or country sausage gravy allow you to customize your bowl. For an extra kick, add bacon or two eggs. Satisfy your cravings with this hearty, 635-calorie masterpiece.
US$8.85/635 Calories
Calories 635 | Weight | Percentage |
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Total Fat | 25 g | 38% |
Saturated Fat | 11 g | 55% |
Trans Fat | 1 g | |
Cholesterol | 115 mg | 38% |
Sodium | 1920 mg | 80% |
Total Carbohydrate | 64 g | 21% |
Dietary Fiber | 7 g | 28% |
Sugars | 3g | |
Protein | 39 g |
Calorie Burn Time
To estimate how long it would take to burn off 635 calories from a Chicken Melt Hashbrown Bowl at Waffle House, you can use the same general rule of thumb I provided earlier. It would take approximately 60 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise to burn off 635 calories.
Here are some examples of activities and the amount of time it would take to burn off 635 calories:
- Brisk walking: 60 minutes
- Jogging: 45 minutes
- Biking: 45 minutes
- Swimming: 50 minutes
- Dancing: 50 minutes
- Strength training: 60 minutes.
Chicken Melt Hashbrown Bowl Calorie Breakdown
- Fat: 35.3%
- Protein: 24.5%
- Carbohydrates: 40.2%

How many calories are in a Waffle House chicken melt hashbrown bowl?
A Waffle House chicken melt hashbrown bowl contains 635 calories.

Beth McKibben
Beth McKibben is an Atlanta-based editor and staff reporter with 12 years of experience covering food and cocktails for publications like Eater Atlanta, Atlanta magazine, and the Waffle House, and she also contributed as a guest editor for Canopy Atlanta in 2021.