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Biscuitville Nutrition Calculator: A Dietitian's Guide

Written & reviewed by Jennifer Zoned, PhDLast reviewed June 2026Based on official Biscuitville nutrition data

Biscuitville is famous for its warm, scratch-made Southern biscuits, but those buttery layers can pack a serious calorie punch. When you are ordering breakfast out, the combination of butter, biscuits, and large portions can quickly add up to a full day's worth of fat and sodium before noon. At Biscuitville, having a clear picture of the menu is essential for staying on track.

This calculator lets you build your ideal breakfast order and see the exact breakdown in real time. It covers the scratch-made options so you can see the trade-offs before you order instead of guessing afterward.

134menu items tracked
307average calories per item
80calories in a lighter pick (Honey Mustard Sauce)
980calories in the heaviest (Loaded Country Fries)
35gprotein in the top pick (Ultimate Country Ham Biscuit)

The caloric footprint of scratch-made biscuits

The signature biscuits at Biscuitville are baked from scratch throughout the morning, but they are made with a significant amount of shortening or butter. This makes them exceptionally calorie-dense, serving as a heavy foundation before you even add any protein or cheese toppings.

Dietitian’s takeKeep the scratch-made biscuits as a rare treat, and build your daily breakfast around eggs, egg whites, and whole wheat bread options.

Lean protein versus high-sodium breakfast meats

Breakfast meats like bacon and country ham add a lot of sodium and saturated fat. If you want a protein boost, look toward fresh eggs, egg whites, or grilled chicken breasts. For example, the Ultimate Breakfast Platter with Country Ham is a strong protein source with 49g of protein.

Lighter picks

  • Honey Mustard Sauce80 cal
  • Unsweet Strawberry Iced Tea90 cal
  • Mayonnaise90 cal
  • Honey Mustard Sauce100 cal

Heaviest hitters

  • Loaded Country Fries980 cal
  • Orange Juice, Half Gallon960 cal
  • Sweet Tea, Half Gallon960 cal
  • Ultimate Sausage Biscuit720 cal

Smart counter swaps

Simple adjustments like choosing whole wheat toast, skipping the cheese, or ordering butter on the side will drastically reduce the macros without leaving you hungry.

Lighter choices vs. heaviest items at Biscuitville
Lighter choiceCalHeavier choiceCal
Honey Mustard Sauce80Loaded Country Fries980
Unsweet Strawberry Iced Tea90Orange Juice, Half Gallon960
Mayonnaise90Sweet Tea, Half Gallon960

Sources & method

Nutrition values are compiled from official Biscuitville published nutrition information and reputable public nutrition databases, then normalized to a consistent per-item format. Figures vary with build, size and customization, so use this calculator as a close guide and confirm in-store details when you need exact numbers. Reviewed by Jennifer Zoned, PhD, Nutrition Researcher.

Frequently Asked Questions

A breakfast built around egg whites and sliced tomatoes on wheat bread is the leanest option. The calculator has the exact macros.

Yes, the shortening and butter used to make them flaky and delicious add significant fat. If you are watching your weight, choose wheat toast instead.

Avoid cured meats like country ham and sausage, and skip the processed cheese slices. Stick to fresh eggs and bread.

Jennifer Zoned, PhD Nutritionist and founder of Macro & Meals
Reviewed & Written By

Jennifer Zoned, PhD

Nutrition Researcher | Senior Nutritionist | Macro & Meals Founder

Doctorate in Nutrition from Johns Hopkins University PhD and as a Nutrition Researcher and Senior Nutritionist, I aim to make evidence-based nutrition research more user-friendly.

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