Tudor's Biscuit World
Introduction
Tudor's Biscuit World is a popular restaurant chain based in Nitro, West Virginia. It was founded in 1980 by Bill and Mae Tudor, who franchised the brand to their son, John. The restaurant is renowned for its made-from-scratch biscuits and traditional American breakfasts.
History
Tudor's Biscuit World was established in 1980 by Bill and Mae Tudor. The couple initially started the business as a family venture, with their son, John, joining later. The first restaurant was opened in Charleston, West Virginia, and it quickly gained popularity due to its unique biscuit-based menu.
Menu
The menu at Tudor's Biscuit World primarily consists of biscuit sandwiches, which are named after various West Virginia locations. Some of the most popular items include the 'Peppi', 'Dottie', 'Mary B', and 'Ron'. In addition to biscuits, the restaurant also serves traditional American breakfast items like eggs, bacon, sausage, and hash browns.
Locations
Tudor's Biscuit World has expanded significantly since its inception. As of 2021, there are over 75 locations across West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio. The majority of these are located in West Virginia, with the original Charleston location still in operation.
Franchising
In the late 1980s, Tudor's Biscuit World began franchising, allowing the brand to expand beyond its original location. This move was spearheaded by John Tudor, who took over the business from his parents. The franchise model has been a key factor in the restaurant's growth and success.
Reception
Tudor's Biscuit World has received positive reviews for its food and service. The restaurant's biscuits, in particular, have been praised for their homemade taste and quality. The brand's commitment to using fresh, local ingredients has also been commended.
See Also
References
- Tudor's Biscuit World official website
- List of Tudor's Biscuit World locations
- Tudor's Biscuit World menu
External Links
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