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The service at this restaurant is amazing! They offer a good selection of vegan options. Our waitress recommended the best vegan dishes for us to try, including the gluten-free biscuit, loaded home fries (without bacon), assorted jams, vegan sausage, sweet potato gravy, kale salad, and oat milk lattes. Everything was delicious! I do wish they had a vegan egg substitute so I could try some of their egg dishes, like sc... View all feedback.
What thom8418 doesn't like about Biscuit Head:
The vegan biscuit is also gluten-free, but it resembled more of a scone than a traditional biscuit. Unfortunately, it was not good. The veggie sausage gravy is not vegan, and the vegan option, sweet potato gravy, was not enjoyable either. This restaurant may not be suitable for vegans. The coffee was average, although they did offer oat milk. View all feedback.
Large vegan cookies and gravy. I also tried the chorizo and I would recommend it all!
Loved that they have tasty vegan biscuits. Definitely try the sweet potato gravy and the chai jam. The soyrizo was just ok. Also nice that the wait was not too long.
I found the vegan biscuit to be edible, but nothing to write home about. Enjoyed the sweet potato coconut gravy.
Biscuits and gravy is their thing, with breakfast items and other sandwiches available. There is 1 vegan and 2 vegetarian gravies. They are good, but that's all you have. There's a vegan gluten free biscuit. It's heavy food. Relative to other places, it's less expensive so the lines are super long. They have a bunch of flavored jams which are good.
This place would be a possible compromise if you were out with meat eaters who wanted a heavy brunch. Appreciate their attempt at a gluten free vegan biscuit but the second time I tried it, realized it’s not something I would want to eat again. Heavy, dense and mushy/ soggy in the middle w the coconut/sweet potato gravy in top. Would do if in the mood for warm heavy food in the winter or comfort food perhaps but not a regular meal. There are better, healthier options in Asheville for gluten free and vegan. Surprised how long the lines are to eat at these places. Ordering to go for pick up will solve your problem. The food keeps relatively well to eat at home. You’ll just have to wait inside to pick up it up in the cluster of a milieu.