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    Biscuit Belly

    4.3 (130 reviews)
    Open 7:30 am - 3:00 pm

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    Dogs allowed

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    Bland biscuits
    Tresa W.

    Came here for the first time with my hubby to try breakfast. We ordered an omelette, corn dogs and biscuit gravy trio. The omelette was tasty and potatoes were nice and hot. The biscuits were dry and bland on gravy trio and we only liked the mushroom gravy. Mornay was just ok and sausage gravy was runny and had weird aftertaste, we believe it had maple flavoring added. Thin and lumpy just plan yuck. Weird they have alcoholic drinks, but no beer. Corn dogs were under cooked, raw batter it was inedible. I seen others leaving them on their plates too. I don't believe we will return. See phoros.

    Alexus H.

    The service was great! We were immediately greeted when we walked in. You order at the front and the food is delivered to table. The loaded breakfast tots were DELICIOUS, very juicy and flavorful. The biscuits were also fluffy and the perfect balance of chicken and biscuit. The gravy was tasty too. I wish the food came out warmer, it was room temp. Overall, very delicious and i'll be back!!

    Brekkie Bowl
    Jenny P.

    My friends and I came to Raleigh for a wedding and wanted to get a full brunch before we had to head over to the venue. You walk in, find a seat and then go up to order. Didn't get the gentleman's name but he was the sweetest, knew the menu inside and out! Food was TO DIE FOR. Seasoning was spot on and portions were perfect. Wish we had a location in NoVA where we're from

    Espresso Martini
    Shakira W.

    This was a cool spot to drop in and grab a bite to eat for breakfast or brunch and some breakfast cocktails too. It's a "grab a menu, order and find a seat spot" so pretty laid back which I like. Plenty of menu options. I opted for the G.O.A.T. because I was craving a sweet and savory flavor so the goat cheese with the jelly was a combo I was looking for. I chose a side of the loaded tots that I enjoyed the most And I tried the espresso martini which was decent. So it's an ok spot for the local neighborhood.

    Joel J.

    Beautiful breakfast/brunch place! We came around 9am and it wasn't overly packed. Though, a huge rush did show up around 10am. The place is visually appealing, plenty of menu options to choose from. We ordered, and our food was brought promptly to our table. Everything was to our liking and we will definitely be back again!

    Dilan M.

    Very good food. Quick service. Came on a Wednesday morning. I liked my order! My husband preferred mine over his. Very savory. Meat was cooked well. Good portions.

    Samantha R.

    Went to Biscuit Belly for their Downtown Raleigh Restaurant Week lunch special and the Buffalo Ranch Biscuit was incredible! The chicken was moist and crispy. The buffalo sauce was not too spicy, the ranch almost had an aioli flavor, the pickles brought in some sweetness and the biscuit was fluffy. My phone died before I could take a picture of the lavender mimosa but it was THE BEST mimosa I've ever had. They have indoor and outdoor seating, the outdoor seating has a nice view towards downtown. They are open for breakfast and lunch only so be sure to check the hours before going. Service was quick and friendly. I would absolutely recommend. If you see this before Restaurant Week is over, check it out!!

    Elizabeth R.

    Stopped in while in town for a concert. First off, the restaurant has the cutest vibes. We were greeted by the friendliest staff. Parking was easy to find and the restaurant validates for the garages. My friend and I each had a biscuit and shared the gravy train. All I can say is YUM! The mushroom gravy was to die for! I just wish there were more biscuits for the amount of gravy you get. I also tried a latte which was delicious. I will most deffinetley be visiting the next time I am in town.

    The Mama's Boy Biscuit, with home fries.
    Connie W.

    The biscuit is fluffy and huge. The fried chicken is outstanding, the jalapeno cheese has the perfect amount of heat, and the fried green tomatoes are on point! Make this a breakfast stop!!

    Latte
    Beverly F.

    Food...nice presentation...I ordered the Short Stack; comes with 2 strips of bacon fruit, whipped cream and syrup with a separate side of home fries...LOOKED good but...pancakes were cold and dry. The home fries were dry as well. Maybe next time...Nice spot! Lively atmosphere and lovely servers though!

    The GOAT
    Dana R.

    We visit Raleigh often and have tried many a biscuit place. This one was great. I had the GOAT and it did not disappoint. I knew immediately when I saw it on the menu that I was going to order it. I've been chasing the Maple Street squawking goat for years. This was close. The only drawback or criticism I have of this location was the parking. If you have someone with mobility issues this place is a challenge. The parking lots are confusing and there are no signs inside them to let you know where to go. Maybe in their ig or website they could be clear about which structure to park in?

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    Al W.

    Unique place for breakfast in a new residential & retail area. The develop in the surrounding area has been fast and huge. This is a place worth coming back to. Staff was welcoming and friendly. I tried the French toast biscuits which were great.

    Turkey omelet with fresh fruit and French toast made using a biscuit topped with fresh berries!
    Kendra H.

    Great Food, Great Service and Overall Great place to grab a Tasty Breakfast w/ Cocktails! The Ambiance was chill and welcoming.

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