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The Country Biscuit Restaurant

A popular destination for hungry New Bern residents since it first opened in 1978, The Country Biscuit Restaurant is a delicious downtown eatery that serves up big platters of southern fare for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Boasting a familiar menu that has all the local and regional southern standards, this tasty spot that serves “real food for real folks” will have anyone eager to return again and again for more downhome cooking.

The Country Biscuit Restaurant has an extensive menu which includes a host of breakfast platters and specialties, soups, salads and sandwiches for lunch, and an assortment of big country platters that fit right into the coastal New Bern scene. Hungry breakfast patrons will want to pick up a biscuit sandwich or two, which is how the restaurant garnered its claim to fame, while lunch and dinner fans will want to dive into southern staples like country ham, pork chops, and friend flounder. With an assortment of veggie side dishes, desserts, and even family size dishes that are ready to take home and enjoy, The Country Biscuit Restaurant offers plenty of ways to satisfy a huge southern appetite without ever leaving the heart of the downtown New Bern area.

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Hours
Monday
05:00AM-02:30PM
Tuesday
05:00AM-02:30PM
Wednesday
05:00AM-09:00PM
Thursday
05:00AM-09:00PM
Friday
05:00AM-09:00PM
Saturday
05:00AM-02:30PM
Sunday
06:30AM-02:30PM
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