Biscuit Bitch is a small chain of restaurants in the Seattle metropolitan area, in the U.S. state of Washington. The business operates in Belltown and at Pike Place Market. Previously, Biscuit Bitch had locations in Pioneer Square and White Center, which closed in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic.[1][2]
Description
Seattle Metropolitan has said of the Cajun/Creole/Southern restaurant: "Equipped with cheddar-topped hangover cures, this self-described 'trailer park to table' cafe serves up gravy-drenched biscuits with southern-inspired fixings: garlic grits, hot links, pork sausage, and more."[3]
History
The business is owned by Kimmie Spice.[4] The White Center location opened in 2019.[5][6] Lizzo visited the First Avenue location in 2019.[7]
Reception
Allecia Vermillion included the business in Seattle Metropolitan 's 2022 list of "the best biscuits in Seattle".[8]
See also
- List of Cajun restaurants
- List of restaurant chains in the United States
- List of restaurants in Pike Place Market
- List of Southern restaurants
External links
References
- Christina Ausley. Seattle's Biscuit Bitch to permanently close half of its locations in wake of COVID-19 Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 2020-05-12, retrieved 2022-10-19^
- Gabe Guarente. Popular Comfort Food Specialist Biscuit Bitch Closes Two Out of Four Locations Permanently Eater Seattle, 2020-05-11, retrieved 2022-10-19^
- Biscuit Bitch Seattle Metropolitan, retrieved 2022-10-19^
- Biscuits + the B-word = delicious breakfast in downtown Seattle king5.com, September 11, 2018, retrieved 2022-10-19^
- Gabe Guarente. Seattle's Most Irreverent Biscuit Shop Is Expanding to White Center Eater Seattle, 2019-05-07, retrieved 2022-10-19^
- Gabe Guarente. Comfort Food Favorite Biscuit Bitch Will Open Its New White Center Location September 5 Eater Seattle, 2019-08-23, retrieved 2022-10-19^
- Gabe Guarente. Biscuit Bitch Helps Lizzo Satisfy Her Post-Block Party Breakfast Craving Eater Seattle, 2019-07-22, retrieved 2022-10-19^
- The Best Biscuits in Seattle Seattle Metropolitan, retrieved 2022-10-19^