Vicious Biscuit

206 Front St, Summerville, SC 29486, USA

  • Kelli K

    We actually went on Easter morning after church. There amazingly wasn't a long line and we found a seat easily. They have fresh squeezed orange juice, you can actually watch the juicer while you're in line. Literally the best orange juice I've ever had. It was $6, but it was literally fresh from the oranges. They had a limited time blueberry biscuit, so I got that with egg, cheese, and chicken sausage. It was a delicious breakfast biscuit, everything had good flavor and texture and wasn't super greasy. My fiance got one of their chicken biscuits and said it was really really good. The staff was friendly and, although busy, very attentive. We will definitely be back!

  • kimberly mcintosh

    The boyfriend and I stopped in here on a Wednesday morning right before 9 o'clock. There were about a dozen patrons seated throughout the dining room, and we walked straight up to the counter and placed our order. This was our first time at a Vicious Biscuit restaurant and the menu was a bit overwhelming. I ordered the Hen Solo and the boyfriend ordered the Silence of the Hams. I had water with lemon, which was self-serve and the boyfriend got a Coke 0, which was served in a 20 oz bottle and he was given a cup to get ice. $29.87. We were given a placard with a number on it and it was a seat.Yourself restaurant and the placard went in the cardholder on the table. Approximately ten minutes later are food was brought out to us. I have to say the biscuits were huge, fresh and piled high. I had an entire chicken breast sandwiched inside my biscuit, which I only ended up eating the top half of the biscuit with the chicken. I had thoughts of going to the jelly bar with the other half of biscuit but I was full. The food was flavorful and plentiful. A titch pricey but exceptional quality ....worth the price.

  • R

    Went for breakfast, expecting southern fare. It's not that the menu isn't Southern as much as it feels like a Californian's idea of Southern food. However, absolutely loved the waffles being made with sweet potatoes, it really adds such a nice flavor. The beignets have are not fluffy fried dough balls of goodness, they were good, but they were definitely more of a cake doughnut with powdered sugar. I really enjoyed the crispiness of the fried green tomatoes which appeared to have a panko crust, but my friend felt like the tomatoes weren't really green enough (they were a yellow color that I've noticed a lot in the Charleston area when green tomatoes are on the menu - is it regional thing I haven't picked up on yet?). Overall for the area the prices seem typical, although $3.50 for a bottle of Coke Zero is kind of criminal. Least favorite thing was the "pimento cheese" it seemed more like a normal cheese ball. Definitely want another one of their waffles soon!

  • Maci Brown

    If you love biscuits, this place is a must. Even if you aren't a huge biscuit person, go try a biscuit here and you will change your mind. The jalapeno cheddar biscuits are AMAZING. The line moved quickly, the staff was nice, and the restaurant felt clean. The food took a little long to come out, but it was a busy day. The food was absolutely delicious and I had zero complaints. If you like spicy, I highly recommend the Flame Thrower, and if you are a vegetarian, the Huevos Rancheros are delicious! Check it out next time you are in Summerville!

  • Karis Monique

    This was my first time coming in and enjoying this great breakfast. I had the chicken and waffle meal but I got pancakes instead. The sauce for the chicken is really good the butter station was also a plus for me. I’m not a pancake person but I don’t care for dry waffles either. The mimosa cranberry was good as well. The service was swift. All meals come with a cup to get water from the ice and water machine. I even got a window seat to enjoy the outside view. You should give them a try.