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I checked out this place with a Groupon deal, and boy am I glad that I didn't pay full price! For a place called Biscuits you'd think that their biscuits would be superb, right? Sorry, that's not the case here. Their biscuits tasted like they were baked several days ago and were microwaved. They were dry and hard on the bottom. I ordered a hotdog, which was on a bun that I think I've purchased at the grocery store... y'know, the kind you get in an 8-ct package for $0.99. The fries tasted like they were frozen. My friend ordered the southern style chicken strips. He figured they'd be really good since they were $9 and were listed as a house specialty. Sorry, but it seems like these were frozen, too, and the fries were the same ones I got. To top off the whole experience, the waitress was snippy and didn't want to take our Groupons. They said one per person and she was convinced that they should be one per table. TL/DR version: Overpriced food for what I can get at Walmart and fry at home or pick up for half the cost at McDonald's.
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