![]() So as I said, Maple Street Biscuit Company is okay. Again, they weren't totally bad, but I'd never pay for one and I certainly don't think Cinnabon has much to worry about in that regard. They were cold and not really all that good. The problem is the dessert biscuits sucked. I thought that was very nice of her on both occasions and I appreciated her marketing efforts. Anyway, her cold holier-than-thou attitude was repented both times when she brought us free dessert biscuits. She had an attitude like she was Gwynne Shotwell (president of SpaceX) but I was like- lady, you're making biscuits. I was very unimpressed with how I was greeted on my inaugural and subsequent visits.Īnd the woman who appeared to be the owner or manager wasn't that much better. The girl who took my order both times was barley old enough to be in high school, and man did she have a snotty little "like, I don't even know why I'm like here" attitude. Oh yes, the service was a little off too. I'd be happy to eat there again, but I'll not be going out of my way to go there. To be fair, Leslie liked hers better than I liked mine, but I still thought it was mediocre. The experience was repeated and it was a let down. It know that's an oxymoron, but ya, there was too much syrup.Īnyway, I figured I owed it to my wife and daughter to bring them back, and I did. It was a bland and, quite frankly, had too much maple syrup. It wasn't bad by any stretch of the imagination, but it just wasn't. What a total disappointment! Again, perhaps my expectations were too high, but damn, I was looking forward to an orgasm in my mouth, and that's not what I got. WELL, I have to tell you: waaaah wwaaah wwoooouuuuuuuuhhhh. Hallelujah, the day has come! After looking at a surprisingly large and more-complicated-than-necessary menu, I settled on what I've been mentioning this entire time: a fried chicken biscuit with bacon and maple syrup. I finally got to try my new yummy biscuit. It's now Monday, and I really wanted to try their food. Perhaps it's not their fault and I just got my expectations up too much, but it was quite a let down.įine. And you're what? Closed on Sundays? You're idiots, is what you are! I mean give me a break! Man, that was a frustrating and bad first impression. ![]() ![]() I get that you put that fried chicken in a biscuit. Seriously, closed on Sundays? Okay I get you serve fried chicken as one of your main things. The day was off to a great start until we found a place to park in the now bustling downtown Alpharetta, walked around the block in the beautiful morning sunshine, rounded the corner and I opened the door for my wife- NOT! Nope. We planned our Sunday festivities with a scrumptious breakfast / brunch consisting of biscuits, fried chicken, and lots of maple syrup. I even got Leslie and our daughter very excited to try it out. I was looking forward to enjoying what I thought had the potential to be my new favorite breakfast place. I mean, it's fried chicken and biscuits with maple syrup! It sounds great. When I first read about Maple Street Biscuit Company, I got very excited. ![]() TLDR: Would I drive by a McDonalds or Burger King to go to Maple Street Biscuit Company? Yes! What about Chik-fil-A? No! Summary: Pretty good, but name is better than the food Review Details Maple Street Biscuit Company - Alpharetta: 73 Milton Ave #113, Alpharetta, GA 30009 Maple Street Biscuit Company Alpharetta (3 stars) Review Summary
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