Biscuitville Fresh Southern announced it will celebrate the grand opening of its 80th restaurant on Tuesday, April 16. The newest Biscuitville location will be in the Flowers Plantation community at 2621 NC Hwy 42E, Clayton, North Carolina.
Amid expansion in new markets, Biscuitville looks forward to putting roots down in the Flowers Plantation community, introducing first-time guests to its Fresh Southern flavor and authentic Southern food. Biscuitville is a family-owned business with locations across North Carolina, Virginia and South Carolina. Since opening its first location in 1966, Biscuitville remains committed to sourcing its ingredients from local and/or family-owned partners.
“We are thrilled to serve our neighbors in the Flowers Plantation community,” says Biscuitville President and CEO Kathie Niven. “As we celebrate Biscuitville’s 80th restaurant opening, we can’t wait to introduce new guests to the best Biscuitville has to offer, whether it’s from the comfort of our dining room or from the convenience of our dual-lane drive-thru.”
Known as Home of the Biscuit Window Since 1966, the Flowers Plantation restaurant features a large biscuit window that enables guests to view Biscuitville’s one-of-a-kind biscuit-making process. In addition to this iconic feature of Biscuitville, other highlights of the restaurant include:
- Exterior features resembling a reclaimed southern barn with a tin roof, barn doors and gooseneck lights.
- Interior features combining a modern feel with southern heritage through industrial hardware, blue painted ceilings inspired by southern porches and mixed materials like wood, metal and tile.
- A large photo mural wall capturing local Johnston County neighborhoods and communities.
- A dual-lane drive-thru designed to minimize wait times.
- An enhanced beverage area with expanded drink options, including Salisbury, N.C.-based Cheerwine®.
- Proudly serving Community Coffee, a family-owned and the nation’s top retail coffee brand since 1919.
- Conveniences such as free Wi-Fi and electrical access.