Mind your own biscuits, and life will be gravy

See which new biscuit joint is opening in Lexington.

A decadent sandwich from Maple Street Biscuit Company's menu.

The Five + Dime sandwich features fried chicken, bacon, cheddar, eggs, and your choice of gravy. | Photo courtesy of onesipbeerreview

Are you ready to have your biscuits buttered?

Maple Street Biscuit Company will host its grand opening on Wednesday, March 15 at 2270 Nicholasville Rd. in the Zandale shopping center.

The elevated breakfast + lunch spot features all the classics you want from a southern-style breakfast, with an emphasis on biscuits, of course.

The chain was purchased by Cracker Barrel in 2019, and has dozens of locations nationwide, but this will be Lexington’s first. Maple Street Biscuit Company’s Instagram-worthy biscuit sandwiches have even been featured on Food Network’s “Guilty Pleasures.”

Is it just us or has there been a biscuit boom lately? With Tudor’s Biscuit World opening in 2020, and Biscuit Belly revealing that it will open two additional locations over the next year, it’s probably time to loosen your belt notches.

Have a favorite? Drop us a line and let us know your biscuit joint of choice.

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