Biscuit Love
TypePrivate
IndustryFast casual restaurant
Founded2012 in Nashville, TN
FoundersKarl Worley
Sarah Worley
Number of locations
3
Area served
Nashville, TN
Franklin, TN
ProductsBreakfast
Lunch
Brunch
Websitebiscuitlove.com
Biscuit with fried chicken thigh & sausage gravy at Biscuit Love in Nashville, TN
Biscuit with fried chicken thigh & sausage gravy at Biscuit Love in Nashville, TN

Biscuit Love is an American restaurant chain in Nashville, Tennessee founded by husband and wife team, Karl and Sarah Worley.[1][2][3] The company specializes in southern-inspired breakfast and lunch dishes that are locally sourced and made from scratch.[4]

Overview

After attending culinary school together at Johnson & Wales University, Karl and Sarah Worley initially opened Biscuit Love as a food truck in the spring of 2012 with just three items on the menu.[3] The food truck gained a devoted following and widespread acclaim, and the Worleys opened their first brick and mortar location in The Gulch neighborhood of Nashville in January 2015 under a new partnership with Fresh Hospitality, a restaurant investment group.[5][6] This new location featured an expanded menu with a wide variety of southern-inspired breakfast and lunch dishes.[7]

In June 2017, Biscuit Love opened a second location in Nashville’s Hillsboro Village neighborhood.[8][9]

In January 2018, a third location was added in the historic downtown section of Franklin, Tennessee.[10]

In August 2019, Karl and Sarah Worley opened a new restaurant called ‘Za Wood-fired Pizza in the same building as their Hillsboro Village location of Biscuit Love.[11][12]

Reception

The flagship Biscuit Love location in The Gulch has become a popular attraction for locals and tourists alike, with lines regularly extending out the main door and down the block.[4][2][1]

In 2015, Biscuit Love won Andrew Zimmern's “Munchies: People’s Choice Food Award” for Best Food Truck.[13] Later that year, the East Nasty was named “Best Sandwich of 2015” by Bon Appétit.[14][15] In 2016, Food Network star Alton Brown said that Biscuit Love’s shrimp and grits were the best he had ever eaten.[16]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Steve Cavendish (March 26, 2015). "Biscuit Love isn't a new twist on anything — it's just good Southern dough worship". Nashville Scene.
  2. 1 2 Allison Glock (March 2017). "The Biscuit King". Garden & Gun.
  3. 1 2 Kimberly Novosel (May 24, 2016). "Sarah Worley talks about the rise of Biscuit Love". Tennessean.
  4. 1 2 Larry Olmsted (October 30, 2017). "Nashville's hip biscuit spot is perfect for breakfast or lunch". USA Today.
  5. Chris Chamberlain (June 23, 2014). "Biscuit Love Truck to Open Bricks-and-Mortar in the Gulch This Fall". Nashville Scene.
  6. Julia Shults (June 2015). "13 New Restaurants in Nashville". StyleBlueprint.
  7. Shelley Mays (June 5, 2015). "Biscuit Love knowns no bounds". Tennessean.
  8. Adam Sichko (March 24, 2016). "Biscuit Love pursues second restaurant — this one in Hillsboro Village". Nashville Business Journal.
  9. Matt Rogers (June 5, 2017). "Biscuit Love's Hillsboro Village Location Is Now Serving". Eater.
  10. Elaina Sauber (February 2, 2018). "Biscuit Love opens Franklin location". Tennessean.
  11. "New Concept from Biscuit Love's Karl Worley: Wood-fired Pizza in Nashville, TN". Food & Beverage Magazine. May 2019. Archived from the original on 2019-12-20. Retrieved 2019-12-20.
  12. Lizzy Alfs (August 27, 2019). "First look: Biscuit Love owners debut new Hillsboro Village pizzeria". Tennessean.
  13. Jim Myers (April 8, 2015). "Biscuits and tacos top list". Tennessean.
  14. Lesley Lassiter (August 5, 2015). "Biscuit Love's East Nasty Named Best Sandwich in America by Bon Appétit During a Fancy Fête". Nashville Scene.
  15. Andrew Knowlton, Julia Kramer (August 4, 2015). "The East Nasty Sandwich From Biscuit Love Is the Best Sandwich of 2015". Bon Appétit.
  16. @altonbrown (April 13, 2016). "Who would have guessed the best shrimp & grits of my life (thus far) would be in Nashville! Thanks @BiscuitLoveNash" (Tweet) via Twitter.
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