The Best Biscuits and Gravy Across America

Biscuits and Groovy Austin

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Gravy, Baby

The expression may suggest things go together like salt and pepper or peanut butter and jelly, but if you ask us, it should also be biscuits and gravy. The two are a heavenly force to be reckoned with when done right, and can easily be the star of the show at any restaurant. Looking to add to your own B&G bucket list? If you’re a purist of the craft, mark these 11 spots down for some of the best biscuits and gravy in the country. 

Buttermilk Kitchen Biscuits and Gravy
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Buttermilk Kitchen

Atlanta 


This Atlanta staple is famous for biscuits; they’re all over the menu. If it’s your first time, you’re gonna want to start with biscuits and sawmill gravy. That’s still probably not enough biscuits, though, so tell them to bring a basket. 

Pa’s Biscuitisserie
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Pa’s Biscuitisserie

Los Angeles 


Though it’s only a pop-up, Pa's Biscuitisserie has raised plenty of hype for itself in Los Angeles. These are Georgia-style drop biscuits (meaning they’ve been dropped onto the baking sheet rather than rolled) with a few gravies to choose from. Get your hands on it if you can. 

Biscuits and gravy from Butter Punk
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Butter Punk

Asheville, North Carolina 


People call Beth Kellerhals the Biscuit Queen of Asheville for a good reason: She’s the biscuit queen of Asheville. With partner Dana Amromin, she runs Butter Punk and serves knockout pastries, especially the biscuits and gravy. Crispy outsides, cakey insides, and rich, soulful gravy make Butter Punk’s iteration one of the best you’ll ever eat. 

Biscuits Massachusetts
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Biscuits

Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts 


There’s little ambiguity about what you should order at a restaurant called Biscuits. The family-run spot has been known for its coast-famous biscuits and gravy for 20 years, and for good reason.  

Doodles Biscuits Kentucky
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Doodles

Lexington, Kentucky 


You may not know whether to get after biscuits and gravy or shrimp, grits, and biscuits when you Doodles, but if you think about it the answer is simple: Yes. 

Biscuits and Groovy
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Biscuits and Groovy

Austin, Texas 


For 15 years, Biscuits & Groovy has been Austin’s go-to spot for the southern treat. Drown your biscuits in white pepper gravy, cheese, eggs, jalapeños, and a bevvy of other goodies. 

The Buttered Tin
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The Buttered Tin

St. Paul, Minnesota 


Pastry chef/owner Alicia Hinez won Food Network’s “Cupcake Wars” a few times, so it makes sense why her baked goods are so beloved in the Twin Cities. The long, rectangular buttermilk biscuits she’s famous for are made with cheddar and thyme, and soaked in maple fennel sausage gravy. Don’t leave St. Paul without it. 

1Kitchen Nashville
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1Kitchen

Nashville, Tennessee 


1Kitchen takes a healthier approach to its menu, but that doesn’t make the biscuits and gravy sing any less. You are forbidden from leaving without trying any of that chicken sausage gravy on those fluffy buttermilk biscuits. 

Pies ‘N Thighs Brooklyn
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Pies ‘N Thighs

Brooklyn, New York 


You probably know the story already: Pies ‘N Thighs, after humble beginnings in a storage closet in the shadow of the Williamsburg Bridge, is a full-fledged fried chicken sensation in New York. Owners Sarah Sanneh and Carolyn Bane are biscuit masters, always baking biscuits that absorb moisture and flavor inside and manage to stay crispy outside. 

Miller’s All Day
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Miller’s All Day

Charleston, South Carolina 


People are at Miller’s All Day for a lot of reasons, sometimes the frittatas, sometimes the pancakes, but you’re here for the true heartbeat of the menu: the fresh biscuits and rosemary gravy.  

Lucky’s Cafe Cleveland
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Lucky’s Cafe

Cleveland


This place has been all over the Food Network, from “Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives” to “The Best Thing I Ever Ate” and there’s a good chance it’s not done making TV highlights. Think Red Lobster biscuits, but better, soaked in a deep, peppery gravy. 



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