![]() ![]() ![]() “What is Auburn? What is really behind Auburn and what can we include on that wall to show Auburn as it is, represented the correct way?”Īnyone who has ideas for the mural in The Flying Biscuit can let the business know at its email, or messaging the Facebook page for the Tiger Town location, “We love letting the community know that we’re coming,” Yund said. “What kind of suggestions would y’all like to see on our mural at the location,” Yund asked. The restaurant is bright and colorful and there will be a mural inside that represents Auburn. When the restaurant opens there may be some sort of promotional contest, Yund said, like a certain number of ‘first’ guests will receive a t-shirt, or something akin to that. Burgers All come with house seasoned kettle chips. ![]() “… We wanted to be in a place where we could get the whole community to come and be available for everyone.” 4.5 133 ratings 5956.1 mi Pricing & Fees More Info 0.00 delivery fee, first order - delivery time Group Order Featured Items Popular Items The most commonly ordered items and dishes from this store Sandwiches All come with house seasoned kettle chips. “We were just very careful in picking our spot and Tiger Town definitely seems like the kind of area we were going for, where it’s very family-oriented, community-oriented with a lot of traffic and lot of good, just central location that can pull the college students but also pull the families out of the residential areas,” he said. The decision to open the Auburn/Opelika location was made over a year ago, Yund said. Flying Biscuit Cafe - Opelika 4.7 (23 ratings) Breakfast and Brunch More info 2524 Enterprise Drive, Opelika, AL 36801 Enter your address above to see fees, and delivery + pickup estimates. “… The moment we went up there and looked around and saw everything that’s going on in Opelika, we just really felt like it was a good community, kind of like the community we’re in now that, it just felt like a community we want to be involved in.Īnd they’re growing so much and we want to be involved in that growth as well.” “They love the community, they love Opelika, they love Auburn, their family lives there, they have their kids there, their kids went to Auburn and they love the town,” Yund said. Yund said that the cafe’s business partners who will run the Tiger Town location live just outside of Opelika. “… Our menu is very diverse in that sense.” “Our collard greens are vegan so it adds another element that we can serve different parts of the community with all different dietary restrictions,” Yund said. The menu also caters to those who need to, or prefer to, eat gluten-free or vegan. Yund said The Flying Biscuit has “the best grits in town and I’ll go against anyone on that.” Other menu items, outside of the scramble, include traditional breakfast foods like waffles, (but imagine with peaches and cream), French toast (but stuffed with cream cheese or topped with raspberries), pancakes, hash, steak and eggs, chicken and waffles and some other options such as sandwiches and burgers. The Auburn/Opelika location will open in Tiger Town, hopefully by the end of summer, Yund said. And customers are like ‘collards and eggs?’ And it’s like, you’ve just got to give it a chance.” It’s got collard greens in it, onions, bacon. “We have scrambles, one of our best ones is a southern scramble. “The brand itself is southern comfort food, you know a lot of just great, southern dishes,” Yund said. The restaurant closed for six weeks but re-opened and survived the pandemic that killed many small businesses. The Birmingham location opened in 2019, Yund said, three months before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. “ grew a big following in Atlanta and you know, they saw it as a brand that could grow and kind of go to other communities,” said Greg Yund, franchise owner of Birmingham’s location. The Flying Biscuit first opened in Atlanta in 1993 and has since expanded to Alabama, Florida, Texas, North Carolina and South Carolina. The two "Original" locations were founded in Atlanta in 1993, and has been an icon ever since.BY HANNAH Town will have a new breakfast restaurant soon - The Flying Biscuit Cafe. USA Today claims, “The biscuits are the best.” Gourmet states, “Wonderful southern food.” Rachael Ray’s $40 a Day program broadcasts, “Great food, great value.” This Atlanta institution is well-known for its unique Southern fare including The High Flyer, Egg-ceptional Eggs, Love Cakes, and of course, the biscuits. ![]() The Flying Biscuit Cafe, located in Candler Park & Midtown, is an eclectic neighborhood restaurant nationally recognized for its natural, hip cuisine and charming atmosphere. Description: In 1993, the first Flying Biscuit Café opened up in Atlanta, GA., and since its inception, the Candler Park & Midtown – the two "Original" locations have strived to give its customers everything from Southern favorites to vegan selections.By offering customers a healthy alternative, The Flying Biscuit Cafe is providing a variety of breakfast, lunch and dinner choices for customers living a healthier lifestyle. ![]()
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