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Biscuits and Groovy

4.0 (720 reviews)
Closed • 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
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The Hammer and side of potatoes
Cindy G.

Food: was it good? Eh. On the fence. If you enjoy a ton of gravy overpowering the biscuit and the one piece of bacon then sure. Was the small container of potatoes worth $1.50? No. This is the container you put condiments in. Service was ok. Not rude just lacked continuity. Ambiance: ok location. Seating is decent. Older colorful picnic tables. However, sitting at one of the tables there was a lovely smell of natural gas coming from one of the pipes so there's that. Would not go again. 2 1/2 stars but won't let me put that.

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John R.

Biscuits, gravy, sausage and bacon, does it get any better? No! Biscuits and Groovy is a must-visit spot for anyone craving a hearty, delicious breakfast. Their biscuits are soft, savory, and perfectly baked, providing a perfect base for their delicious gravy. Whether you're a breakfast enthusiast or just looking for a filling meal, this place delivers a comforting, delicious experience that leaves you satisfied and will have you going back for more. The location is a little challenging as it's right off the road and there's not much parking so be prepared when you go to circle around a bit to find somewhere to park.

Steph Q.

Stopped by Biscuits and Groovy for an on-the-go breakfast while visiting Austin. Food was good, service was friendly efficient, and the theming of the menu items were on point. Stopped by on a weekday morning and customers were consistently coming by to either pickup or place orders. Definitely a popular spot and with good reason. Biscuits and Groovy is a food truck with a few tables located nearby for patrons to enjoy their food on site (although most people seemed to take their order to go). As others have mentioned, parking can be a challenge. My husband ended up dropping me off to order and wait for the food while scouring the nearby area for parking. The menu is pretty straight forward with each entree having different variations of a set of items. Our order consisted of - The Donna (substituted sausage for bacon) - The M.C. Hammer Food was fresh, warm, and tasty. Biscuits were a great texture and their delicious gravy was smothered on both items in our order generously. The bacon, eggs, cheese, and chives complemented the biscuits and gravy perfectly. My husband and I were both pleased (and full) from our orders. Biscuits and Groovy is definitely worth checking out. They suited our needs for the morning as we needed something quick to take on the go. The food is of good quality and will leave you satisfied until your next meal.

All vegan 1 biscuit The The M.C. Hammer
Katie G.

Wow this place is awesome! Every single item on the menu can be made completely vegan or vegetarian! It's very reasonably priced too. The 1 biscuit option is already a pretty big portion in my opinion, but most menu items include 3 biscuits. I found the vegan gravy a bit too salty, but overall really good. We came on a Sunday around 12:30 and it came out fast, within 10 minutes. All outdoor seating, but most in the shade. Highly recommend checking Biscuits and Groovy out!

Next to Peddler's Bike Shop
Pree R.

I have been wanting to try B&G for the longest time, and due to not making proper brunch reservations anywhere else/not wanting to wait 30 min-1 hour to eat, I ended up coming here with my sis and friend for Saturday's super late breakfast! The parking situation is SO confusing. It says "not to park in the alley" or behind Peddler's bike shop...but then, where? We parked behind Peddler's anyways since we would be eating quickly, and because we really didn't know where else we could go! I got the The Village (Three freshly baked buttermilk biscuits topped with white pepper gravy, sausage, jalapenos, colby jack cheese, black pepper and chives) but made vegetarian. I love how they can make any of their dishes vegetarian or even vegan! I was in love with the biscuits, the gravy not so much. My sister and friend also enjoyed their dishes, but my friend thought the price was too much for just biscuits. For me, it hit the spot and I definitely wanted to curl up and take a nap since all the blood did indeed rush to my stomach and got to work, haha!

The Donna
Adhan R.

The food was amazing, simple things done at the hugest level. The staff was very nice, even at the peak of their business. The neighborhood it's located in is so beautiful and it makes for a very pleasant dining experience. I'd love to come again!

Cassandra U.

I generally love this place, though they tend to take a bit to get you your food. However, it's typically good. It's right by my house so I walk there on weekends to eat. I stopped in today to grab a bite before I had to jump on the road for an 8 hour drive home for the weekend. I waited patiently over 40 minutes. When I went back up to the window I noticed several people that ordered way after me had already received their food. They forgot my order completely. No apology or attempt to try to fix the situation. I received a refund but even that took a a bit for them to figure out how to do. It was a disappointing experience.

Justin T.

Biscuits and Groovy has been on my Austin bucket list for years and I finally got the chance to cross it off the list on my most recent trip to Austin. This place is an Austin favorite, so I planned an early arrival to beat the crowds. Parking sucks here. Pay attention to the signs in front of the business as it clearly says, do not park in the alley or the gas station. I found street parking in the neighborhood very easily. The business itself is a cool looking trailer, next to the bike shop with a small patio off to the side. I got there early, so ordering with the cool and friendly staff was a breeze. They give you a buzzer to let you know when your food is ready. The menu is pretty simple. You got freshly made buttermilk biscuits served in a variety of different ways. The common denominator in most of the dishes is white pepper gravy but topped with different toppings. You can also get a regular ole biscuit, topped with butter and jam. You really can't go wrong here. I was undecided like usual so they suggested I go with their best seller, the Gloria Gaynor. It's a large dish and can easily be shared, but I did a pretty good job of knocking most of it out myself. It was three open faced biscuits, topped with their delicious gravy, scrambled eggs, sausage, bacon, jalapenos, cheese, pepper and chives. This dish not only looked glorious and comforting, but it also tasted absolutely delicious. That gravy was one of the better white gravies that I've had. The biscuits were buttery, light and flaky. Just like I like them. The eggs were done just right, not too runny, not too hard. I will say I felt the proteins were a little light. I would've liked a little more sausage and bacon in every bite. The jalapenos were of the pickled variety and added a little bit of heat. The green onions added a nice bite of freshness to the dish to cut through all the richness of all the other components. I was thoroughly satisfied with this dish. As far as drinks go, the only options is freshly squeezed OJ. I was all about that and really liked it, but a coffee option would have came in clutch too. Luckily there is a coffee shop next door if you really have to get that caffeine fix. I am so glad I finally got to the check this spot out. It definitely did not disappoint and I would gladly come back!

The Donna with vegetarian sausage
Nancy T.

I loved everything about our quick visit to Biscuits + Groovy, except maybe the parking. The service was excellent, food was ready quick and the area is a nice collection of local businesses. The seating is limited since it's a food truck on the corner of an intersection, so we got our food to go and it didn't impact quality at all. We got the Donna with veg sausage and two sandwiches with added sausage patties, and a fresh squeezed OJ. The biscuits are incredibly soft and warm, the gravy was perfect thickness and the vegetarian sausage was tasty and well spiced. My partner said his sandwiches were fine but what really stood out was the juice. So yummy! It's hard to find vegetarian biscuits with sausage and gravy, and this hit the spot! Will be excited to come back for more.

Donna
Amy F.

Bang for your buck portions! I got the Donna, which is 3 scrambled eggs on biscuits. As not a big eater, it was definitely big enough to split into two. There are a few picnic tables nearby to eat at. I ended up parking at the gas station across the street, which I'm not sure if that was kosher, but it was early enough that I didn't feel bad about it. Overall, a solid place to go to if you really like biscuits!

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Love it, parked on side street and ate at the tables. Service and food was great! We highly recommend

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Great food, friendly service and decent price for the amount you get. This has become one of my go to breakfast spots after work.

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