06/27/24: Louisville, KY
As my previous post states, I am looking forward to sharing more about San Francisco eateries with you! However, I had to devote a post to one of my favorite food franchises I discovered while visiting the state of Kentucky.
For most of my life, my travels have taken me around the majority of the West Coast of the United States. As I grew up on this side of the country, I am incredibly partial to it and can write at length about what it has to offer in terms of site-seeing and cuisine. However, I have always been curious about visiting the other side of the country, and it just so happens that I had the opportunity to do just that this summer! Throughout this trip, I was on a mission to find some of the most delicious, quintessentially southern foods that I possible could. Out of all the food I tried on this trip, I have to give a special shout out to Biscuit Belly!
This branch of Biscuit Belly is situated in an up-and-coming neighborhood in Louisville, KY called “NuLu”. This area of Louisville has become known for its art galleries, night life, distilleries, and antique stores. For new residents, this is an area that is highly sought after. Biscuit Belly is one such novelty franchise that makes it worth exploring. Offering a modern twist on southern comfort food, I had to indulge in the Edgy Veggie, a breakfast sandwich with egg and fried green tomatoes, and “bonuts” (biscuit donuts) during my first visit. The biscuits themselves were divine–fluffy, buttery, and exactly what I was hoping to experience when I ate the sandwich. They served as a perfect complement to the slight tang of the fried green tomato and umami of the salted runny egg. The “bonuts” were a wonderfully indulgent sweet treat to go along with the breakfast sandwich. On my second visit (yes, I went back a second time!!) I tried the Love Shack, an open-faced biscuit sandwich with berries, pralines, brie, and honey drizzle. I would return for a third time just to get that sandwich alone! Such a wonderful balance of fluffy biscuit and sweetness to cut through the buttery brie.
If you ever visit the South, I highly recommend you try out Biscuit Belly!








