If there’s one thing we know how to do right in West Virginia, it’s food. From pepperoni rolls to hot dog pastries, we’ve invented some of the best food on the planet. And we’re also home to one of the nation’s best breakfast chains: Tudor’s Biscuit World.
Tudor’s Biscuit World was born in West Virginia: the first restaurant opened in Charleston in 1980, the brainchild of Bill and Mae Tudor and son John.
Tudor’s Biscuit World/Facebook Still, even as it’s grown, every single biscuit at Tudor’s is still made from scratch. No other chain of this size can make that same claim!
It’s no wonder, then, that Tudor’s Biscuit World makes the best breakfast sandwiches of them all.
Tudor’s Biscuit World/Facebook Tudor’s also offers lunch and dinner foods, including traditional West Virginia favorites like hotdogs, grilled cheese, and cornbread and beans as well as more common offerings like hamburgers and fries.
In addition to the taste, Tudor’s has another big plus that sets them apart from other chain restaurants: the names of many of the breakfast sandwiches are distinctly West Virginian!
Tudor’s Biscuit World/Facebook Take the Mountaineer, for example, a biscuit piled high with bacon and potato. Or there’s the Miner, a fried egg with country ham and a potato patty sandwiched between two halves of a huge biscuit.
You can find Tudor’s Biscuit World as far north as Weirton, West Virginia, as far west as Dayton, Ohio, and as far south as Panama City, Florida.
Cristy/OIYS The vast majority, though, are still concentrated in West Virginia, radiating out from the original location on Charleston’s Washington Street.
Which Tudor’s Biscuit World do you frequent? Give them a shout out in the comments, and let us know your go-to order so we can try it next time!
Cristy/OIYS I visited this one not far from Lost World Caverns in Lewisburg recently, and, as per my usual experience at Tudor’s, I received quick, excellent service and my food was hot and tasty!
For a list of all Tudor’s Biscuit World locations, visit their website. And for another chain restaurant whose West Virginia locations are extra special, try the Hinton Dairy Queen and others with custom West Virginia menus throughout the state!
Tudor’s Biscuit World/Facebook
Still, even as it’s grown, every single biscuit at Tudor’s is still made from scratch. No other chain of this size can make that same claim!
Tudor’s also offers lunch and dinner foods, including traditional West Virginia favorites like hotdogs, grilled cheese, and cornbread and beans as well as more common offerings like hamburgers and fries.
Take the Mountaineer, for example, a biscuit piled high with bacon and potato. Or there’s the Miner, a fried egg with country ham and a potato patty sandwiched between two halves of a huge biscuit.
Cristy/OIYS
The vast majority, though, are still concentrated in West Virginia, radiating out from the original location on Charleston’s Washington Street.
I visited this one not far from Lost World Caverns in Lewisburg recently, and, as per my usual experience at Tudor’s, I received quick, excellent service and my food was hot and tasty!
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Address: Tudor’s Biscuit World, 1506 Washington St E, Charleston, WV 25305, USA