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ThrowRA99 t1_isze9jj wrote

Don’t like bagels but this seems as good of a time as any to ask what the best place is in Richmond for a good biscuit?

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darockerj t1_iszf05v wrote

probably a source of endless debate and this might not be the best answer, but i love the wavy gravy at the fancy biscuit

i don’t eat meat, so my options for biscuits and gravy are very limited, let alone a biscuit paired with anything at all. super filling, not too expensive, and good coffee too.

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Notthatianmcewan t1_it09iie wrote

I really like the biscuits from early bird biscuit. They are my favorite in Richmond. I love their raspberry and rotating jellies so I only gotten a biscuit sandwich like once or twice there.

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Reilman79 t1_it0hdl4 wrote

Early Bird is on top for sure. Great breakfast sandwiches and their homemade pop tarts are so damn good

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fishmapper t1_it2wny2 wrote

Southern biscuit company bag mix from the grocery store, make them with buttermilk. Add good crispy bacon, a runny yolk egg, and a slice of deli American cheese (no Kraft singles!)

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ScrambledSkrinks t1_iszop4d wrote

Portland (I've come to the conclusion that the PNW is the only place for good biscuits and the south lost their touch)

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Hanksdanks t1_it2jf8y wrote

This couldn’t be more false.

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ScrambledSkrinks t1_it2mq3w wrote

waiting to be proven wrong (also I know I'm being inflammatory with that comment, I like seeing people's reactions)

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Hanksdanks t1_it3mpul wrote

Lived in PDX for years. Pine state biscuits are fine but not worth any sort of line or wait. Had some of the worst southern food/grits in my entire life from screen door.

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