Tim C.
Yelp
TL;DR the way to go at Biscuit Head is get a biscuit and load up on their jams / spreads. If you want something more filling, add a protein on the side.
I came here for lunch on a Tuesday around 1pm and it was fairly empty, so ordering and getting a table was no problem at all.
I ordered the Filthy Animal, which was a biscuit sandwich with fried chicken, pimento cheese, bacon, scrambled eggs, covered in gravy. It was all good - the chicken was crispy on the outside but tender on the inside, the bacon was cooked well, and the flavors all went together well. It was very heavy, as you could expect. However, what I didn't like was that I missed out on the jam and spread selection because I was too full by the end of my sandwich.
My wife got a biscuit with fried chicken on the side, which was basically a lite version of what I got. However, I think if I were to go back to Biscuit Head, I'd probably go this route. The reason is all of their spreads and jams were useless on my sandwich. But with her biscuit, it gave her endless options to try all the different spreads and jams from the jam bar, which I feel like is what makes Biscuit Head special.
In my opinion, the biscuits here aren't amazing - they're good, but they are only a medium / canvas for the jams and spreads. When we went, I especially enjoyed the peach rosemary jam, but there were a lot of other ones, such as apple pie, berry bomb, sweet potato chai, and maple bacon spread / butter that were also interesting and worth trying.
So the next time I will probably get a biscuit with a protein as a side and just sample all of their different jams at the bar.
The service was friendly and prompt, the space was very large and seating was no problem at all when I went. Parking was available on the ground floor of the building that the restaurant is located in. It's a bit tricky to find, but easy to access the restaurant once you find the parking lot.