Buford's Biscuits
7 W Market St, Leesburg
(703) 687-7699
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It is in a quaint restaurant with great food
Great food, friendly, incredibly tender/juicy, flavorful, large portions. A must try on a lazy weekend. Had gravy flight, fried green tomatoes, BLT biscuit, bless your heart & dirty palmers. Every first bite was an “ohmygawd” moment!
This was our first time in this place since it was previously a tequila bar.
Please park in nearby 3-level parking garage.
This restaurant is located downtown and has zero on-site parking.
The inside is very clean and free of any strong smell. The bathrooms were well maintained.
The coffee is self-serve.
The menu is short and easy to read and to choose from.
We came for breakfast and ordered two speedily biscuit dishes and left with half in a to-go box because of tier sheer colossal size.
In fact, we ordered two plain to take home.
My wife is the coffee drinker and did not share favorable comments about the cafinated coffee.
The water was served in antique clear bottles that were refrigerated.
The mismatch of tables and chairs made for an inviting, quaint experience.
We would return to try additional meals, for sure.
If you're in downtown Leesburg for breakfast, give Buford's Biscuits a try!
Absolutely wonderful! Delicious food, great vibe, excellent service, and super kid-friendly. Definitely would recommend and will come back again.
awesome spot. Great people
My gluten-free biscuit was burned both times I visited.
Dietary restrictions: Gluten-free
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 2
Service: 5
bit expensive but soooo worth itttt
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Everything about our meal was perfection. They had a very innovative take on chicken and waffles - the waffle batter with deliciously tender chicken bites, paired with the maple butter, was delightful. The Bless Your Heart was so good! Every piece of the meal was perfection - the thick pickle slices, the juicy and crisp fried chicken (perfectly fried skin/batter), the mac and cheese, the large fluffy biscuit. We slathered on some maple butter on our biscuit from the chicken and waffles and it was heavenly.
The biscuits were so big, I hardly knew how to eat them. They were cooked perfectly tho. The pimento cheese was the best I'd ever had.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Quite possibly the cutest brunch spot ever with the literal best chicken nuggets known to man! Don’t sleep on the maple butter, it belongs on everything!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Restaurantji Recommends
If you are in Leesburg, Buford's Biscuits are a must stop. Amazing food, unlike any Biscuit shop I've been to. Food, service and atmosphere is great.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: The Nashville
Great biscuits and chicken fried steak! Nice people, cozy place, great for babies too.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
My husband and I were visiting Leesburg for a wedding and we were looking for a unique breakfast place. Bufords biscuits fit the bill and they are delicious! We also had the sausage balls and pumpkin hand pies. The pictures almost don't do it all justice.
I absolutely loved the atmosphere ~the little vignettes of teapots on the window sill, the vintage plates on the wall,to the aluminum pans that breakfast was served in ~ it was all a special experience. Our waitress was sweet,kind and attentive. You won't be disappointed!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Recommended dishes: Breakfast Biscuit
Very delicious GF biscuit! And I also tried the butter flight and loved the maple butter the best. The GF biscuit is done right, good texture, good flavor. Large portion too. Will definitely return!
Dietary restrictions: GF
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Great facility. But there are issues... Firstly the hostess was rude. Ignored me and chose to address the rest of my group and other people around me. The biscuits are overrated. Dry, stupidly large for the portion and should be served open faced, the plate looks empty. Also for that price I expect a plate not a pie tin no matter how artistic. The server was wearing jeans that could not pass health inspection no matter what state your in. I'm not coming to stare at your thighs I'm here to eat, it's very off putting. My chicken fried steak had very little seasoning. It sucked flat out. Line cooks need a lesson in poaching eggs. The whites were loose and runny and the yolk broke in the window resulting in an unpalatable mess. Poorly executed meal across all metrics. As a Chef I left feeling regret. At least the coffee was good. FOH, smile, make eye contact, don't forget mods added to tickets. BOH, learn to poach an egg correctly, concentrate on ticket times, don't forget mods, put entire tickets in window at the same time don't drag items. PVP (price value perception) is low. Also why is the cheese from Oregon? Don't tell me you couldn't find the same items from Vermont or New York..
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 2
Service: 2
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