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    Maple Street Biscuit Company

    Maple Street Biscuit Company

    4.2
    (68 reviews)
    3.7 mi
    $$

    Yawn... Another…read morecorporate bruch spot that over promises, under delivers, and seems proud of it. Dry and NOT flaky biscuits. Sausage gravy that tastes heavily of flour. Maybe it was because it was 11am? Who knows. What I do know is that Pillsbury makes better biscuits. Order at the counter, they bring you your food. Dirty tables. Lots of staff. No real excuse. Save your money and hit up First Watch, Wild Eggs, or even Sleepy Bee (with some trepidation). At least you get table service and servings worthy of the cost. Maybe it was a bad day? Maybe they've only been open a short while? Who knows. We won't be back.

    Okay, biscuit lovers, I just had a religious experience at Maple Street Biscuit Company in…read moreColumbus, Ohio, and I need to tell you about it. From the moment I walked in, I knew this wasn't your average breakfast joint. Their {unique-feature} - let's call it the palpable sense of genuine Southern hospitality mixed with a modern, quirky vibe - immediately sets the stage. It's like your cool grandma's kitchen, but with better coffee (more on that later!). But let's talk about the star of the show: the Biscuits n' Gravy. Oh. My. Goodness. Forget everything you think you know about this Southern staple. This was next-level comfort food. The biscuit itself was perfectly fluffy on the inside, slightly crisp on the outside, and had that subtle buttermilk tang that just makes your soul sing. And the gravy? Forget the bland, floury stuff you get at some places. This was a country gravy, rich, savory, and clearly made with love. The flavors were so spot-on, so perfectly balanced, that when the manager asked how I was enjoying my meal, I practically gushed about the flavor profile! He proudly explained that they make it fresh, on-site, every single day. Amazing. Seriously, I even asked for more gravy (and I'm not ashamed!). The chicken was perfectly seasoned and crispy. The welcoming atmosphere is the real deal. It's not just about saying "hello"; it's about making you feel like you're part of the Maple Street family. It's the kind of place where you instantly relax and feel comfortable lingering over your coffee (which, by the way, they have a whole coffee bar with assorted flavors!). The excellent service just seals the deal. From the friendly cashier to the attentive staff refilling my coffee, everyone seemed genuinely happy to be there and eager to make my experience a great one. The manager, especially, was incredibly nice and clearly takes pride in his team and the food they're serving. It's clear they've cultivated a positive and supportive work environment, and that translates directly into the customer experience. For the price, Maple Street Biscuit Company is an absolute steal. Whether you're a couple looking for a cozy brunch spot, a family needing a satisfying and affordable meal, or a die-hard food enthusiast searching for the perfect biscuit, this place delivers. Trust me, folks, this isn't just breakfast; it's an experience. Go. Now. You won't regret it.

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    Biscuits & Gravy
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    Paxton's Grill

    Paxton's Grill

    3.7
    (253 reviews)
    0.4 mi
    $$

    Picture yourself sitting by a warm fire, enveloped in an oversized afghan, its snowing outside,…read morelife is just cozy. The only thing that feels more welcoming than that is sitting down for a meal or drink at Paxton's Grill. When you walk in you may be drawn to the curated selection of overpriced local art. Maybe its the bike on the ceiling. Maybe its the inevitable welcome by one of the staff, but once you choose a seat, you will realize that there is much more to indulge in than the eccentric eye candy the building projects. If you are a breakfast person, you should try the omelet. They say it is 3 eggs, but given the size the justification can only be that eggs are that of a Condor. The plate has a hard time containing the volume of protein and sides that are included, it comes out and reminds you of your 35 week pregnant wife walking downstairs in her pre-baby leggings, you don't say anything about it because of the love for what you know is there, but it just doesn't fit. Like Goetta? Of course you do. Get the goetta bowl. The combination of goetta, potatoes, gravy, and love create a symphony of flavor that takes you back to the first time you heard Avicii's "Levels" in reverse. Such a simple concoction, yet the experience makes you feel like you unearthed a megalodon tooth. Filling, simple, delicious. Okay, maybe you are not a breakfast person. Well, go for lunch or dinner and get the Big Paxton. This burger speaks to you like my wife did when we were dating. This hunk of beef lays comfortably on a bun that is toasted yet soft. Blanketed by swiss and bacon that harkens to our aforementioned coziness. Its like you form a symbiotic connection that spans from your plate through your body to the restaurant itself. These forms all connect better than my 4 year old trying to do complete a square in her "dot to dot" book. But then. Then you get to the fries. If arbys, waffle house and the state of Idaho itself decided to invest Elon Musk's net worth into research they could not craft a seasoned waffle fry this good. Its like the cooks, dare i say chefs, in the back read these potatoes a bedtime story to make sure they were just right. The crisp, the flavor, the size. Sometimes I order two sides before I go home because I know my mother-in-law is cooking and she has not opened a spice drawer since '94. Paxton's treats every customer like the grounds crew at Augusta National prepping for the Masters. Meticulous, kind, caring, they think of what you need before you can even ask. Give the place a try, it will remind you of what is special about Loveland. Also, the cocktains are good.

    Stopped by for breakfast and were impressed with the menu. They also had several breakfast…read morecocktails and we ordered a bottle of champagne that came with multiple juice options for mimosas. The food was delicious and portions sizes were nice. Everyone in our party enjoyed their food and the service was great!

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    Cuban sammich & onion rings.
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    Toast & Berry

    Toast & Berry

    4.0
    (396 reviews)
    5.0 mi
    $$

    Busy place with good food! Adds 3% if you pay with a credit (not a debit) card…read more We got here without a reservation on a Monday around noon (May 2026). While they were busy, we didnt have to wait long for a booth. Our server quickly offered strong hot $4 coffee and a personal teapot to brew our $4 Earl Grey. There were season recipes available, but we found what we wanted on the regular menu. $10 Eggs As You Wish gave us two over-easy eggs, super-crispy hash brown sticks, our choice of slightly-sweet whole grain toast, and a $4 add-on of a savory oatey local pork-beef hash called goetta, much like Maryland's corn-based scrapple. We had more good old breakfast food: a $12 stack of fluffy buttermilk pancakes with whipped butter, light powdered sugar, a maple syrup, with a side of goetta included. Both were breakfasts that were a perfect traditional balance of flavor and texture. We had luscious $14 Smoked Salmon Toast on richly-flavored multigrain toast, made into a crunchy fresh sandwich with caper-dotted cream cheese, crisp cucumber slices, sliced red onion, and tasty microgreens. And we went vegetarian with $11.50 Vegetable multigrain Toast: creamy avocado, thick ripe tomato, pickled red onion, fresh cucumber, thin radish slices, and microgreens All of the food was delicious and creative, and that includes the tasty well-crafted vegetarian offerings. Prices were quite reasonable. The staff was welcoming and attentive. We ate at a leisurely pace with generous coffee refills, and never felt rushed. We envied those who thought to ask for patio-seating. They do add 3% to credit-card payments (not to debit-cards), which is posted so you know ahead of time. My only advice is to ask for a table if you find that a booth can feel a little tight. (Me :-). We loved our visit here!

    A oldie but goodie . This place is always a good idea . Consider yourself lucky if you can walk in…read moreand sit at the bar . Beware its hectic on the weekends with good reason . The food is good And the cocktails are better . Service was nice at the bar Avery had a steady flow for a Tuesday morning . It's family / kid friendly.

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    Cold brew system, it takes 14 hours to have a batch...#cool
    Cold brew system, it takes 14 hours to have a batch...#cool
    Vegetable multigrain Toast: creamy avocado, thick ripe tomato, pickled red onion, fresh cucumber, thin radish slices, microgreens
    Vegetable multigrain Toast: creamy avocado, thick ripe tomato, pickled red onion, fresh cucumber, thin radish slices, microgreens
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