Pecan Waffle at Waffle House Calories & Price
Pecan Waffle at Waffle House
Since 1955, Pecan Waffle at Waffle House Calories has been a beloved classic. Priced at just US$4.70 and packing 150calories, it’s a sweet delight that has stood the test of time. What makes it truly special is the generous portion of pecan pieces baked inside, adding a delightful crunch and rich nutty flavor to each bite. But if you’re feeling a bit adventurous, you can take it up a notch. For an extra US$0.40, you can indulge in the decadence of Chocolate Chips (+110 Calories) or the nutty goodness of Peanut Butter Chips (+150 Calories). The PECAN WAFFLE is a timeless treat with a dash of customization for those seeking a sweet and satisfying breakfast experience.
Price: US$4.70/560 Calories
Calories 150 | Weight | Percentage |
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Total Fat | 15 g | 23% |
Saturated Fat | 1.5 g | 8% |
Trans Fat | 0 g | |
Cholesterol | 0 mg | 0% |
Sodium | 0 mg | 0% |
Total Carbohydrate | 3 g | 1% |
Dietary Fiber | 2 g | 8% |
Sugars | 1 g | |
Protein | 2 g |
Calorie Burn Time
To estimate how long it would take to burn off 150 calories from Waffle House Pecan Waffles, you can use the same general rule of thumb:
- Brisk walking: 18 minutes
- Jogging: 13.5 minutes
- Biking: 13.5 minutes
- Swimming: 15 minutes
- Dancing: 15 minutes
- Strength training: 18 minutes
Please note that these are rough estimates and individual factors like your weight, age, gender, and fitness level can affect the actual time it takes to burn off these calories.
Pecan Waffle Calorie Breakdown
- Fat: 87.1%
- Protein: 5.2%
- Carbohydrates: 7.7%

How many calories in a pecan waffle at Waffle House?
A pecan waffle at Waffle House has 150calories.
What is pecan waffle from Waffle House?
The pecan waffle from Waffle House is a classic sweet cream waffle with pecan pieces baked inside, and you can choose additional toppings if desired.

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.