For biscuits, no one else comes close! (Except my dear departed Granny). Hardly a «health» food but great as «comfort» food. Now, if they’d just add creamed tomatoes to pour over the biscuits, it’d be perfect.
Beth F.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Cincinnati, OH
I’m not one to give low reviews often, but I can’t even tell you what I ordered from this place. I passed one every so often on a long road trip, and decided to try one. I am a lover of all things biscuit… except for Tudor’s apparently. YUCK!!! This place served the most bland biscuit I’ve ever eaten in my life. I seriously couldn’t even eat it all and I was hungry. Perhaps I’ve been spoiled by the likes of Bojangles, but between the horrible service at the drive through and the non edible doughy mess that I ordered, I will never swing through a Tudor’s drive through again.
Jim W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
5 star coronary. Every time I’m passing through the area or visiting family, I am at this Biscuit Wonderland for breakfast and/or lunch. I’ve got to pound as much Tudor’s as I can while it’s available. Any considerations about fat/cholesterol are out the window. Standard for me-2 biscuits with Canadian Bacon, Potato and Melted Cheez, wash it down with pint o’chocolate milk, just in case there wasn’t enough fat in there. Everyone in the family has a favorite. The various biscuit combo’s have names, so when we order(I’m visiting family so when we show up we pretty much take the place over) it sounds like a Hatfield-McCoy family roll-call: Mary B! Bobby Sue! Jethro B! As far as I’m concerned, this chain(I’m pretty sure they are all over WVA and even into Southern OH) sets the standard for what a biscuit can be, at least this side of the Manson-Nixon Line. I was at a corporate meeting recently and I was talking to a guy that travels through WVA regularly. I asked him if he ever tried a Tudor’s. His reply, «Oh man! I am all over that s*@# every time I’m down there!»