butter + milk Biscuit Bar is located at 3127 W Noble Ave in Visalia. butter + milk Biscuit Bar specializes in southern homestyle breakfast. Homemade buttermilk biscuits are the foundation of our small fast casual style establishment but everything is made in-house and from the heart.
Hours
| Friday | 6 AM–12:30 PM |
| Saturday | 6 AM–12:30 PM |
| Sunday | 6 AM–12:30 PM |
| Monday | 6 AM–12:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 6 AM–12:30 PM |
| Wednesday | 6 AM–12:30 PM |
| Thursday | 6 AM–12:30 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3129 W Noble Ave, Visalia, CA 93277
Phone: (559) 342-2737
Website: https://www.butterplusmilk.com/
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I have been craving biscuits & gravey for a while now and we were thrilled to find this place which happens to be next to one of our favorite Mexican restaurants, el Rosal. I ordered the Hold Your Horses, (B&G with 3 eggs sunny side up), with an extra biscuit, plus OJ and coffee. The issue I had was the eggs. Too often, cooks think that any raw egg is bad so they tend to cook them longer. That gives the eggs a little crust on the edges. Not a big deal but next time I will go over super-easy, keeping them running but no crust. It was a minor thing that I will easily fix.
The biscuits and gravey were just what I was wanting and did not disappoint. The wife had the avocado toast and loved it. The staff were great, very friendly and we didn’t have to wait anytime at all to get our food delivered. Plus being able to eat outside in the shade was a nice treat. All-in-All, it was a great breakfast and we will be coming back again soon!
We pulled up to the location and my question was answered. It had the logo on the window Butter+Milk and on the other side Beachin’ Biscuits. For some who may not know, they have a sister location in Pismo Beach that opened prior to this.
This location is a little bigger and had plenty of indoor and outdoor seating. The location surrounding it was nice and not too busy when we visited. Since, I was familiar with Beachin’ Biscuits I already knew what I wanted. I was super excited, the lady that took my order Giselle was less excited. She was low key rude and lacked customer skills. While I was waiting for my order, I noticed she was like that with everyone except people she knew. I didn’t let her mood bring me down.
My order was out in about 10-15 minutes and the lady who gave me my order was super nice. She even gave me syrup for my boardwalk bites.
I ordered:
1. Pablo burrito: This is one of my go-to’s. Surprisingly, this wasn’t greasy like the other location. It was filling with the gravy, I was stuffed with just one mini burrito.
2. Boardwalk bites: No shortage of cinnamon here. Each bite was covered all the way around. To be honest it didn’t even need syrup.
3. Southern comfort with sausage patty: Sadly, the biscuit was hard which left everything to be dry. Sausage was lost in the biscuit.
4. Side of potatoes: Lightly crispy and didn’t need ketchup.
5. Cold brew: I got the last cup, it was tasty but mostly all ice.
A nice new alternative when I can’t make it to pismo beach or if we take 99 to LA.
I ordered the breakfast burrito ($11). It’s simple but very well seasoned — scrambled eggs, potatoes, and cheddar cheese. No meat, which I was craving, but the herbs and spices definitely carry the flavor. Not sure what they use, but it’s tasty. Portion-wise, it’s a solid medium-to-large burrito and comes split in half, so it could easily be shared. I’ve seen bigger burritos elsewhere, but this one is filling enough.
That said, $11 feels a bit pricey for something so simple. I totally understand inflation, but I think adding a protein option like bacon, ham, or sausage would really elevate it and make the price feel more justified.
I skipped the coffee because, with the burrito already at $11, it didn’t feel worth the add-on for me.
Service was quick — about five minutes total — and the cashier was very friendly. I mentioned it was my first time there and that I’m Yelp Elite. I kind of wish there had been a bit more engagement at that point, like suggesting a popular item or checking with the manager about anything for Yelpers. Not a dealbreaker at all, just a missed opportunity to go the extra mile.
Overall, good food, chill environment, friendly service, and efficient turnaround. I’d come back — especially if I can add a protein next time.