New Biscuitville to open in the Triangle with a chance to win free breakfast for a year
Biscuitville is opening a new Triangle location next week and will award free breakfast for a year to select grand opening attendees.
The restaurant will open Jan. 11, at 25 E. Malibu Drive, in Garner. Freebies will be given away from 8 a.m. to 12 noon, while supplies last. Diners can enter for a chance to win 52 “combo coupons” for free breakfasts. No purchase is necessary to enter, the company said, and 10 guests will win the grand prize.
The Greensboro-based Southern-style restaurant chain operates 65 locations across North Carolina and Virginia with 10 in the greater Triangle area, according to Biscuitville’s website. The company is opening its newest location in Garner to capitalize on the area’s accelerating growth.
“(W)e are so pleased to bring another Biscuitville location to the area,” Biscuitville President and CEO Kathie Niven said in a press release. “Our guests in the Garner area have told us they would love to have another Biscuitville, and we are so happy to make that happen for them.”
As part of the location’s grand opening, Biscuitville will donate an undisclosed amount to Able to Serve, a local nonprofit that helps adults with disabilities.
The restaurant chain was founded by Maurice Jennings in 1966 as a pair of Burlington pizza parlors. When Jennings’ scratch-made biscuits proved to be his most popular menu item, the restaurant pivoted and became Biscuitville.
The company is still family-owned and sources its ingredients locally, according to a press release. Its locations are open from about 5 a.m. to 2 p.m. serving “classic Southern breakfasts” and baking fresh biscuits every 15 minutes.