Waffle House Steak and Eggs Prices & Calories 2025
If you’re on the hunt for a hearty breakfast that delivers big on both flavor and fuel, look no further than the Waffle House steak and eggs meal. This all-time favorite is a go-to for many diners across the country—and for good reason.
Let’s slice into everything you need to know about this steak and eggs breakfast at Waffle House—from its customizable options to its nutritional facts.

Steak & Eggs
$12.60 | 690 Cal
What’s on the Waffle House Steak Breakfast Plate?
The Waffle House classic steak meal comes loaded with:
- 5 oz USDA Choice Sirloin Steak
- Two Farm-Fresh Eggs — any style
- Buttered Toast or a Fluffy Biscuit
- Your Choice of Side — grits, hash browns, or sliced tomatoes
At around $12.60, this sirloin and eggs Waffle House combo packs both value and variety. You can compare this with other Waffle House breakfast combos to find your perfect plate.
Customization options
Like all great Waffle House meals, the breakfast steak plate is totally customizable.

Steak Doneness Options
Choose how your Waffle House sirloin steak and eggs are served:
- Medium
- Medium Well
- Well Done
Egg Upgrades
Standard comes with two eggs, but you can beef it up:
- Add a third egg: +$0.65 (adds ~90 cal)
- Add a fourth egg: +$1.15 (adds ~180 cal)
You might also want to check out how grits are cooked at Waffle House for the full breakdown.
Side Swaps & Hash Brown Magic
Not feeling grits? Swap it out:
- Choose sliced tomatoes for a lighter option
- Or upgrade to Waffle House hash browns, loaded your way:
- Smothered (onions)
- Covered (cheese)
- Chunked (ham)
- Topped (chili)
Dive deeper into all the Waffle House chocolate chip waffle to create your perfect combo.
Waffle House Sirloin Steak and Eggs Nutrition
Here’s the estimated nutritional info for the standard plate:
Nutrient | Amount | % Daily Value |
---|---|---|
Calories | ~690 | — |
Total Fat | 46g | 71% |
Saturated Fat | 16g | 80% |
Cholesterol | 845mg | 282% |
Sodium | 615mg | 26% |
Carbohydrates | 4g | 1% |
Protein | 59g | 118% |
Curious about other meals? Check out the Waffle House All-Star Special calories too.
Allergy & Gluten Info
Here’s what you should know:
- Contains: Eggs, soy
- Toast/Biscuit: Gluten present
- Possible cross-contamination with wheat and nuts
Need a gluten-sensitive option? Order it with sliced tomatoes and no toast or hash brown add-ons. We also cover this in our Waffle House allergen guide.
How to Burn It Off?
Enjoy the meal, then work it off (if you want):
- Walking (3.5 mph): ~75 minutes
- Jogging (5 mph): ~55 minutes
- Biking: ~55 minutes
- Swimming or dancing: ~60–70 minutes
- Weight training: ~75 minutes
Totally worth every bite.
Real Customer Raves
Fans of the steak and eggs at Waffle House love:
- The juicy sirloin, cooked how they like it
- Reliable egg perfection every time
- Massive portions that fuel the day
- Affordable price for a steak breakfast
“This isn’t just breakfast—it’s a full-on steakhouse meal in a diner setting,” one fan said. You can read more Waffle House customer reviews here.
FAQs
Is It Worth the Price?
At about $12.60, the Waffle House sirloin and eggs meal is a serious value:
- Real steak
- Custom eggs
- Choose your side
- Major protein boost for your day (~59g!)
Want to see how it compares? Explore the full Waffle House prices and combos here.
Final Thoughts
Whether you call it the steak and eggs breakfast at Waffle House or the sirloin and eggs combo, it’s clear this dish is a fan favorite. Packed with protein, full of customization options, and surprisingly affordable—it’s hard not to love.
If you’re ready to explore more Southern classics, check out Waffle House’s top menu items next.