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Biscuits Go Bite-Sized

Stop 1: Biscuit Belly

Biscuits Go Bite-Sized

Stop 1: Biscuit Belly

 

 

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Louisville won’t run out of biscuits anytime soon, so how does a biscuit-centric fast casual stand out in a sea of fluffy, flaky options? We headed to Biscuit Belly, our first stop, to find out.

The growing, Louisville-based chain (it has nearly a dozen locations across seven states, with more on the way) has plenty of full-sized biscuits and biscuit sandwiches, but it’s the miniature biscuits that get all the attention, offered up in a shareable sampler with three gravies: goetta sausage (a German breakfast sausage famous throughout the region), mushroom and smoked Gouda mornay. Those same poppable mini biscuits do double duty as a sweet option (this is a breakfast/brunch joint, after all), dusted with cinnamon sugar and served with a side of rich bourbon cream cheese frosting for dipping.

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Mike Kostyo

Mike Kostyo is the VP of Menu Matters. Mike has been a recurring guest on Fusion TV’s “The A.V. Club” show; has been featured on NBC News, CBS Radio and Gimlet Media’s “Why We Eat What We Eat” podcast; is regularly featured in newspapers and magazines; speaks at numerous conferences across the country; and was a judge on Food Network’s “Eating America.” For nearly 11 years, Mike was an associate director and trends expert at one of the industry's largest research firms. He has a master's in Gastronomy from Boston University, plus certificates in the culinary arts, baking arts, wine and artisan cheese production. [email protected]