Waffle House files more plans to build at Touchton and Southside near Tinseltown

The 24-hour restaurant, already with 15 Jacksonville and Beaches locations, is shown along Deerwood Lake Parkway between Copeland’s and Publix.


Waffle House is exploring a site along Touchton Road, between Copeland’s of New Orleans and the Deerwood Lake Commons shopping center anchored by Publix.
Waffle House is exploring a site along Touchton Road, between Copeland’s of New Orleans and the Deerwood Lake Commons shopping center anchored by Publix.
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The city is reviewing civil engineering plans for Waffle House to develop a site in South Jacksonville along Touchton Road, between Copeland’s of New Orleans and the Deerwood Lake Commons shopping center anchored by Publix Super Markets Inc.

Waffle House Inc. of Norcross, Georgia, and civil engineer Contineo Group LLC of Decatur, Georgia, submitted the plans July 15.

Waffle House is planned at 4319 Deerwood Lake Parkway.

Waffle House wants to build a 24-hour restaurant at 4319 Deerwood Lake Parkway.

The 2,000-square-foot restaurant is on 1.05 acres, the plans show.

City utility JEA issued a service availability letter June 24 to applicant Contineo Group outlining the service connection points. 

The utility plan shows a proposed 34-seat, roughly 1,842-square-foot Waffle House with 32 parking space at southwest Southside Boulevard and Touchton Road. The site is on the west side of Southside Boulevard while the Tinseltown area is on the east side.

The Waffle House chain started in 1955 in Avondale Estates, Georgia.

More specifically, it is along Deerwood Lake Parkway, which runs behind Copeland’s and in front of the Publix shopping center. 

Plans indicate access to the restaurant will be from Deerwood Lake Parkway.

The Duval County Property Appraiser shows Sonny Joseph of Orlando as the property owner.

A search on the Waffle House website shows 14 of the 24-hour diners in Jacksonville and one in Jacksonville Beach, where Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence received a standing ovation when he walked into the late-night breakfast spot after a 31-30 comeback win in January 2023 over the Los Angeles Chargers from a 27-0 deficit, sending the Jaguars into the divisional playoffs for the first time since 2017.

That November, Lawrence catered Waffle House for the Jaguars front office after the team’s win over the Tennessee Titans.

 

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