Tiny, roadside cafe offering homestyle breakfast biscuits amid walls papered with patron photos.
Hours
| Sunday | 8 AM–12 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | Closed |
| Thursday | 7–11:30 AM |
| Friday | 7–11:30 AM |
| Saturday | 7–11:30 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3590 Stilesboro Rd NW, Kennesaw, GA 30152
Phone: (770) 429-5552
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Reviews
Atmosphere is loud, but people come for the delicious food and friendly staff. Interesting how the last review stated “rude staff.” I could elaborate, but I won’t. Iam sure there are plenty of regulars who will have a different opinion. Stilesboro Biscuits has been open for 31 years. They are open Thursday through Sunday till noon. There is Always a line to get in! We have lived within walking distance for almost 18 years.
It’s also a big “right of passage” for students of Bullard and McClure to go every Friday. All that being said….they are a Landmark for us on Stilesboro Road! We love you Lynn, Robert and your amazing staff for taking care of our kids every Friday. So happy to have you as our neighborhood stop❤️
Restaurant is quite small so when there’s lots of folks waiting it makes hanging out inside a bit awkward. Service was friendly and we waited only 10 minutes when we were about 6 people deep waiting for food.
Biscuits are soft and flaky. Eggs are nicely cooked, and sausage was flavorful. I wouldn’t be opposed to going again but not top of my list.
The biscuits are buttery, flaky perfection, and everything is made fresh to order.
What really makes this place special is the people. It’s the kind of place where locals linger over coffee and everyone knows your name by your second visit.
Support local—skip the chain, and try this place instead. Your tastebuds (and your soul) will thank you.
I had not had biscuits there in awhile, and my husband had never tasted their yumminess!!
He brought home brown and overcooked and dry biscuits and commented that ‘fast food’ biscuits are better. We were both disappointed and after reading some reviews saw comments regarding the restaurant had passed down to the younger generation.
The service was great and so friendly but with Southern Living’s rating unfortunately the quality is not there.
I thought maybe being one of the first customers of the day that this batch of biscuits may have been baked overnight and rewarmed. After reading several reviews I thought maybe you’d like to know and bring back the delicious heavenly biscuits we all loved.
With that said, I can’t rate Stilesboro Biscuits on my experience with the food, which would be a 5, and have to balance it with my experience inside the restaurant today and many other times.
Unfortunately, while the food is good and the staff is friendly, the restaurant is frequently dominated by large groups. I understand as a business owner you probably don’t want to put restrictions on who can visit your establishment, but with it being a small space, it is not conducive to, nor does it feel welcoming to other guests, for a large group to push all the available tables together so that no one else who comes in is able to sit down.
The group of 10+ in there today left only a single chair available for others. Most of them were no longer eating, yet none of them seemed concerned with another customer sitting on the floor. I don’t know if it was a Bible study group or perhaps some type of club.
Logically, I know you cannot control a larger family who may come in occasionally, but I would say 3/5 times I have come in over the past year, a group is dominating the space. And yes, it is a bummer, because the space is very cute to come and sit with a friend or two and have breakfast. Yet, it seems Stilesboro Biscuits is becoming a conference room.
I was also disheartened that it wasn’t until after my sister had finished eating that one of the staff brought two folding chairs from the back. Maybe they’d forgotten they existed, but it would have been nice to sit down with my sister today and eat before she flew back across the world.
However, I should have just suggested we go somewhere else. Problem solved. Which is what I suspect a lot of people may be doing when they see there are these big groups taking up all of the tables and chairs. Thoughts of going to Stilesboro Biscuits no longer bring that feeling of “Oh, it’s a nice place to sit with a friend or your kids and have breakfast.” Instead, they’re more like “Hopefully the conference room isn’t booked today.”
I don’t know what the solution is. I appreciate the small mom and pop feel of Stilesboro Biscuits. However, I personally believe there need to be some restrictions on these large groups overtaking the dining area.
The biscuit was just as I expected, delightful!!
I ordered the popular fave pork loin biscuit and hubby tried the bread steak fritter biscuit. The meat + cheese + egg was the combo except I had no cheese. The biscuit was buttery, soft and golden. The meat was plenty and tender. I was full after eating just one. It can be shared between 2 kids or light eaters. The price of a biscuit is less than $8. It is definitely a memorable shack in the community and I pop love how friendly everyone is. You can sit inside and outside.
There was limited parking but available parking was quick as some customers grab and go!
Good food and great service, what more can you ask for?!