

The Flying Biscuit Cafe is an eclectic neighborhood restaurant serving breakfast, brunch and lunch in a charming atmosphere. Well-known for serving up southern comfort food with a twist of fun, including menu classics such as the southern scramble, chorizo hash, and shrimp and grits. Our creamy dreamy white cheddar cheese grits, thick sliced French toast served with honey crème anglaise and raspberry sauce, and fluffy biscuits with signature apple butter are great complements to any meal. We also offer gluten-free, vegan and vegetarian options and can cater any size event!
Branch of a laid-back chain known for Southern food & all-day breakfast selections.
Hours
| Wednesday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Thursday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–3 PM |
| Sunday | 7 AM–3 PM |
| Monday | 7 AM–2 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–2 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2524 Enterprise Dr, Opelika, AL 36801
Phone: (334) 752-7060
Website: https://flyingbiscuit.com/locations-2/auburn-tiger-town/
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What truly elevates this place is the unique atmosphere — it’s bursting with color and energy, yet simultaneously provides a genuinely relaxing environment to dine in.
The food was exceptional as well. Grits are something I almost always pass on, but the version here was a revelation: incredibly creamy and packed with flavor. My Mardi Gras pancakes were a delightful indulgence too. For a truly satisfying breakfast, I give The Flying Biscuit my enthusiastic endorsement.
Nevertheless, we accepted a booth inside the restaurant. Our waitress Alicia was pretty fast in taking and providing our order, pleasant, and personable. We had 2 separate tickets – (1) 1 dirty bird, 1peach/mango waffles, 1 loaded potatoes, and (2) 1 Fried green tomatoes, 1 dirty bird, and 1 loaded grits (ticket #6827).
All of the portions were sizable EXCEPT for the $9.99 Fried Green tomatoes. There were 4 very, very, small thinly sliced tomatoes with a large dollop of cream cheese on top of each slice. When I questioned our waitress about the portion size, she stated this was the last order of Fried Green Tomatoes that would be served at the restaurant because they were being discontinued along with some other items. I’m not sure what that had to do with the $9.99 price I paid for a full order, but I truly felt like I was ripped off!! In addition, the only portion of my meal that was really worth what I paid was the “Loaded Grits” Overall $31.36 for a brunch that included 4 thinly tomatoes and average tasting food was a bit much!! Needless to say, this was my first and last visit to the Flying biscuit.
Biscuits are pretty good, and I personally enjoyed the apple butter.
The grits have sour cream or something in them that not a fan of. Eggs were scrambled and a bit slimy.
Biggest miss was the service. Server was kind enough, but when you have different people bringing the food out from the person who took the order, you have to have good attention to detail, which is not what happened. They brought half of our meals, and I’m pretty sure I watched my stuffed French toast go to the table behind me (especially since they were seated and ordered after me). Then they brought me French toast light which was incorrect. Then they finally went back and grabbed a stuff and toast, which I’m assuming was originally intended for the guy behind me because it was already ready. Thankfully it was delicious.
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