Address and Contact Information
Address: 3370 Stone Chimney Rd SW, Supply, NC 28462
Phone: (910) 842-8445
Website: https://m.facebook.com/TheSeaBiscuitHB/?tsid=0.8874267000242506&source=result
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Reviews
If you love shrimp, this place is heaven on a plate! The shrimp ceviche on the house-made biscuit is unreal — bright, fresh, buttery, and layered with avocado and pico that hits all the right notes. Absolute chef’s kiss!
The shrimp and grit burrito? Wildly good. Creamy, cheesy grits wrapped up with juicy shrimp, smoky meat, and melty cheese — like comfort food got a gourmet makeover.
And the shrimp and grits bowl… just wow. Big, bold flavors with mushrooms, onions, and a silky sauce that makes every bite better than the last. You’ll want to lick the bowl clean.
Friendly service, huge portions, and pure flavor bliss. If you haven’t been here yet, go. Immediately.
Went back today and had the Flounder Special. Cooked to perfection, fries were hot and the Sweet Tea was great.
If you don’t eat here, you are missing out.
The coffee tasted like someone brewed it yesterday and then added hot tap water this morning to stretch it. The hash browns? Just sad, irregularly chopped potato chunks that were fried and called a side. The bacon was thinner than a pressed penny and crispier than autumn leaves on a dry day. As for the ribeye—if I had to guess, it was a “manager’s special” from the clearance section of the local grocery store, shoved in a freezer and forgotten until today’s breakfast rush. It had that distinct “been through something” texture. The toast was just dried bread essentially. Don’t expect it to actually be toasted and browned to perfection. All the condiments were pre-packaged servings like at a truck stop – typical “whipped spread”, grape jelly, and non-refrigerated creamer all in those classic plastic wrapped cups.
Now, the wait staff—bless them—were kind and sweet, like the grandmas they appeared to be. But if you’re in a hurry, or just hoping for refills without having to make eye contact and mime “more, please,” you might want to reconsider. Service was warm but slower than molasses in January.
In short: Sea Biscuit Café is charming if you’re more interested in nostalgia than quality. But if you’re looking for a good breakfast, keep driving.