They also had pecans in them which makes them so much better. The cinnamon chip biscuits were super good and a really creative dessert idea. We also tried the cinnamon chip biscuits and chocolate chip cookie. Maple Street is the best of both worlds: breakfast food and dessert. Overall, it was a great flavor combination. Thankfully, it was didn't get soggy and was still very flakey and delicious. There is a generous portion of crispy chicken inside the biscuit and the biscuit was drenched in delicious pepper jelly. Not too greasy and not covered in too much batter. The Squawking Goat (the biscuit in the front of the photo) had our mouths watering for a third time. This biscuit is filled with an all natural fried chicken breast, fried goat cheese medallion and house made pepper jelly. The biscuit was perfectly flaky and the fried goat cheese medallion was just right. The chicken was fried to perfection, super crispy and a generous chunk. The egg was great, and the hot sauce on top made it perfect. The collard greens were perfect, there was a ton but still very yummy. The biscuit was super flaky but it wasn't falling apart - it could definitely hold its own. This biscuit is filled with fried chicken, an over easy egg, collard greens and some hot sauce to pull it together. The Garden Bird (the biscuit in the back of the photo above) was another hit. We also tried the Garden Bird and Squawking Goat - did I mention they have fantastic names for each of their biscuits? It's so good I started making it at home with an english muffin instead of a biscuit - still tasty but the biscuit would make it 10x better. It's a great blend of flavors and the biscuit is baked just right. They stuffed one of Maple Street's signature biscuits with goat cheese and sautéed spinach. The Iron Goat was so full I needed a fork. They have a handful of vegetarian and vegan options, so we tried the Iron Goat. Three of us here at Spoon UNF taste tested a few different foods - and two of the three of us had never been to Maple Street before, so our reviews won't be too biased. More recently, as in February 20, 2018, Maple Street was placed at number 41 on Yelp's "Top 100 Places to Eat for 2018." Maple Street even has some behind the scenes photos here on their site. Maple Street was featured on Food Network's Guilty Pleasure in 2016 - "Coast to Coast Indulgences" (season 2, episode 10 if you need to see it to believe it). made it all the way, they made it to Food Network. For example, when we went in the question of the month was "Who is your celebrity crush?" I said Chris Pine, obviously the best of the Chris's, and when my order came up one of the workers yelled "Chris Pine." You need to think quickly though, because once you see the sign with question out front you have until you get to where you place your order to think of an answer! As If You Didn't Want To Go Already On top of the great food, great atmosphere and great customer service, Maple Street also calls your order in a very unique way, they use your answer to the question of the month. The menu has a variety of unique biscuit combinations, so there's lots to choose from! Maple Street Biscuit Co. isn't a chain restaurant, instead they consider themselves to be a "community store" with "community leaders" who greet and welcome customers with a smile. You can find Maple Street in four states! There are eleven here in Florida, five in Tennessee, two in Georgia, and two in South Carolina. Their main values are: comfort food with a modern twist, immaculately clean stores, sustainable business and gracious service - all of which can be seen in all of their 20 locations. was born right here in Jacksonville, Florida, in late 2012. Once I explain why Maple Street is the bees knees, we'll get into the how the food is. yet, at the end of this article you're going to want to get in your car and head to the closest location to you. If you haven't been to Maple Street Biscuit Co. By adding your email you agree to get updates about Spoon University Healthier
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