Maple Street Biscuit Company Parsons Alley

3550 W Lawrenceville St #210, Duluth - 30096
331 reviews
Brunch Southern Comfort Food
(678) 404-5625

Amazing atmosphereAmazing people serves youFood is great! For some reason, the biscuit that I came with chicken biscuit was half the size of what I normally get. Not as crunch either.. kinda bummer but still good.Insider tip! Ask for B2B jam or apple jam or strawberry? jam when you receive you order. They are restaurant made and so good...I recommend fried chicken. It's crispy outside and soft inside. Seasoned just right.

First time there. they make you so welcomed. Gave us free coffee and raisin biscuits complimentary for first time. Very friendly. Food awesome. I had maple coffee best coffee. Atmosphere is great. Very impressed. Now have go back and have some grits they looked amazing. Thanks. Great experience!

Delicious biscuits! This is an amazing spot for brunch. The fresh squeezed orange juice is a must try if you like orange juice. The biscuit portion are huge so you can easily split one between two. The gravy is so tasty and they give a generous amount with the order. I recommend coming here if you are looking for a excellent brunch place.

Fun experience and decent food. Be prepared to share tables with people which can be a fun experience. Prices a bit high but considering the location not bad. Serving sizes smaller but sufficient for one person Staff friendly and engaging.

The food is delicious. They have a dog friendly patio. However, try to dodge the schedule of overzealous landscapers running leaf blowers for hours as there are no leaves even left to be blown. This is an urban town square with few leaf shedding trees. The leaf blowing can be completed in under five mins, but they ran them the entire time we were there. It just ruins any ambiance, good time or peace to have to endure the noise pollution.They also advertise fresh squeezed oj, and have the juicer prominently displayed, but they poured a glass from a simply orange bottle. They were quick to refund me when I caught them , but i find that a gross misrepresentation of products offered. They also charged $6.83 for the cup of bottled juice. It's far better to just put up a sign explaining no juice is available vs trying to push a lesser cheaper product in its place for the same price without explaining the sneaky substituting.Their coffee is cold. It's served in multiple thermoses on a counter from which you can choose a flavor. Obviously, there's a limited time window on plastic thermoses keeping coffee hot. Maybe invest in some of the double steel wall insulating bottles that retain heat for hours.The ordering set up is odd for the quality and price point of the food. Indoor seating only accommodates so many so the volume has to spill over to the patio. If you sit on the patio there's no way to know your food is ready without constantly going back and forth inside to check. An intercom? A buzzer? A runner to announce names? A phone text system? An actual human server? We've all used these solutions at other restaurants. There are myriads of affordable systems available to be able to flag customers on the patio that their food is ready.I've spent the time and been long winded here because the food really is excellent. They are selling delicious gourmet food in a cheap, short order, low service, frustrating setting. Simple affordable solutions are available to bring the experience of eating there up to the quality of the food being served.We've been here twice, and again, the food is great, but the rest of the experience is just not that enjoyable.

tasty and good. Chicken had a little bit of kick to it

We went this past Saturday morning. They were busy but the line moved at a good pace. I ordered the five and dime, potatoes o’ryan, and the Carmel iced latte. Everything was delish! The gravy had the right amount of spice with big chunks of sausage. The chicken was crunchy, juicy, and flavorful. This first visit will not be my last.

Yummy biscuits and cinnamon biscuits. Offer a huge variety. Staff is very friendly and kind. Would highly recommend! All the food I ordered was eaten, it was that good

It was surprisingly good for a chain. We got 2 sandwiches and the home fries (Potatoes O’Ryan) to share and it was all very good. The biscuit looked dry and hard but it was actually fairly soft. I would definitely come back!

Stopped here for breakfast on our way out of town because it was close, and while it is a chain... it's nothing some of the other national breakfast chains that are all over the place. This place is so wonderfully unique and I love it. Starting with, there is a question of the month, and how you answer is how they name your order. So while sitting and eating we heard "caramel latte for panda," "bam yoyo for llama," and "order for dragon." (Can you guess the ? of the month?)There were so many things that I wanted to try but having biscuits in the name I figured I had to go with some sort of biscuits. I went with the five and dime, which has fried egg, chicken, bacon, cheese, and gravy on a biscuit. Absolutely delicious. A friend ordered the frittaffle, which is a frittata made in a Waffle iron. The gravy was the best gravy I have had in a long time, and honestly probably the best I've had in a restaurant. The employee who took our order was so kind and patient with us newbies. Highly recommend!