Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 6–11 AM |
| Wednesday | 6–11 AM |
| Thursday | 6–11 AM |
| Friday | 6–11 AM |
| Saturday | 6 AM–12 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–2 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 42 Greensboro Hwy, Watkinsville, GA 30677
Phone: (706) 424-8281
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Reviews
Tucked along Greensboro Highway, this cozy spot is a local treasure, and their biscuits alone are worth the trip. Just ask the steady stream of 4½–5 ★ reviews singing praises about their fluffy, buttery biscuits and homemade sausage‑gravy combo .
Step inside and you’re greeted by warm southern charm and the aroma of fresh‑baked goods. Their Biscuits and Gravy platter is a fan favorite—pillowy biscuits smothered in rich, savory gravy. It’s classic comfort food at its best . Pair that with their Biscuit & 2 Eggs Platter for a hearty breakfast that hits all the right spots .
But it doesn’t stop there. The Two Pancakes Platter, Hash Browns, and customizable Build‑a‑Bowl round out a menu full of down‑home southern favorites . And when the morning crowd thickens? Service stays friendly and efficient thanks to the owner’s welcoming touch .
Why the biscuits steal the show:
• Fresh-baked daily: Warm, fluffy, and slathered in butter or gravy—each bite is a pure delight.
• Locals love them: Ranked #2 in Watkinsville on Yelp’s “Top 10 Biscuits” list .
• Perfect for any meal: Ideal with eggs, gravy, or simply on their own with a cup of steaming coffee.
Bottom line: If biscuits and gravy—or biscuits and eggs—are your breakfast kryptonite, Suncatcher Café is your new go‑to. Cozy vibes, warm service, and southern-style plates make it a spot you’ll return to again and again. Don’t just think about visiting—drive over now and let those biscuits work their magic!
The service- The ladies running the place did an incredible job. They were short staffed, but still took the time to chat and make us feel at home.
The food- Good grief. Best biscuits and gravy I’ve had since my Granny. Seriously. Just, go, get it. The Ham is a true country ham. The eggs were perfect, to order. The French toast was good, but be warned comes with powdered sugar. If not your thing, just ask them to hold it. For meat sides they have the usual, but also spam and fried Bologna! Again, not since my Granny. I just love this place. Absolutely the best biscuits in town.
Overall, just go. It’s local folk, good conversation, just a lost thing these days.