Bird Bird Biscuit

Bird Bird Biscuit

2701 Manor Rd, Austin, TX 78722, USA
Austin
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About

Bird Bird Biscuit is a popular Austin eatery known for its inventive chicken biscuit sandwiches. Founded by Ryan McElroy and Brian Batch, it quickly gained a cult following for its playful menu and bold flavors. The Queen Bee, featuring bacon-infused chipotle mayo, is a signature item that showcases their creative approach to comfort food.

The Visit

Bird Bird Biscuit delivers a memorable experience with its hearty, flavor-packed chicken biscuit sandwiches. The Queen Bee, with its bacon-infused chipotle mayo, stands out as a highlight, offering a sweet, spicy, and savory profile. The atmosphere is casual and welcoming, and the staff's enthusiasm adds to the charm. It's a spot where you need to commit to each bite, and the payoff is worth it.

What They Ate

The Queen Bee chicken biscuit sandwich
Bacon-infused chipotle mayo

Quotes

"Chicken biscuits, you've got to sort of psych yourself up because it's like, you've got to commit to the bite."
"Hey, here's chicken. It introduces you to the stuff inside. It's called the Queen Bee."
"This has got a bacon infused chipotle mayo, so we render our bacon in the oven and so we just take a little bit of that flavor and put it in the mayo."
"Bacon infused chipotle mayo are some naughty words. It's great. It's so good."
"Thank you for the beautiful aura that you have as well… keep on glowing."

Our Reflection

Bird Bird Biscuit is more than a breakfast stop—it's a rite of passage for anyone seeking Austin's boldest flavors. The Queen Bee sandwich is a testament to the power of thoughtful comfort food, blending sweet, spicy, and savory in every bite. The playful banter between staff and guests, and the unapologetic richness of their creations, make this a place where indulgence is celebrated. It's a spot that lingers in memory, bite after satisfying bite.

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