Biscuit - Frisco
Biscuit
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Nestled in Texas, this breakfast-forward spot wins praise for warm, attentive staff, a broad menu (crepes, skillets, biscuits & gravy) and standout items like Nutella banana French toast and fresh-squeezed OJ. Patrons note reliable coffee, reasonable prices, and family-friendly portions with free protein swaps. However experiences vary: dishes sometimes arrive lukewarm, underseasoned or small, and service/payment speed can lag. Worth visiting for friendly service and select standout plates, but expect occasional inconsistencies.
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I absolutely loved it! The orange juice was freshly squeezed, and the Nutella banana French toast was fantastic! This place has some of the best coffee I've had since arriving in Texas! The only thing I would have liked to be different was my steak; it was cooked a bit more than I prefer, but it was still very good overall!
This charming brunch spot is located in a lovely area of Frisco! They offer a great selection of coffee, tea, and various brunch dishes. If you order sides, be prepared for the pancakes, which are massive and definitely worth it. The crepes are also quite large and tasty, though I might opt for the omelet or breakfast burrito during my next visit. If you're craving brunch, I highly recommend giving this place a try!
The atmosphere was pleasant, but I was disappointed with my meal. I ordered the turkey brie panini, which was overcooked and lacking in flavor—it definitely needed some improvement. On a positive note, the frosted cinnamon French toast was fantastic!
I ordered the eggs Benedict, and the eggs were cooked to perfection. However, I wasn’t a fan of the hash browns. My boyfriend chose the meat lovers skillet, which tasted even better than my dish. He had requested pancakes on the side but ended up with biscuits instead. Overall, the portions were generous for the price. I also tried the brisket skillet, a special that I really enjoyed, and the pancakes were delicious as well.
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