The bite is sharp, savory and not for the faint of heart. It’s a towering sight to behold, a genuine crowd-pleaser, and it only gets better when you ask them to top it with an oozy fried egg.Īnother fried chicken variant is the Bleu Blazer ($6), topped with spicy pickled red cabbage and drizzled with blue cheese dressing. The kitchen staff somehow manages to insert a juicy, boneless fried chicken breast into a biscuit, tops it with bacon and cheddar, then smothers all of it in luscious red-eye sausage gravy. The granddaddy of them all is the Hella Fitzgerald ($6.50). The options you have on the short menu do not lack for imagination. They make eye contact when taking your order, learn first names quickly and appear genuinely interested in maximizing the quality of your dining experience.
However, in contrast to the always-irate proprietor on the show, the staff here could not be more pleasant. Now that I’m a Handsome Biscuit veteran, I can say the same for these sandwiches. What always struck me about that episode of “Seinfeld” was not the dyspeptic owner but the willingness of the customers to absorb the abuse and keep coming back for more. E-Pilot Evening Edition Home Page Close Menu