I pulled up with highest of expectations for the West Virginian staple and some damn fine fine biscuits. What I got was disappointment served on a lukewarm, plastic platter plate that’s seen many of lackluster meals. I will not return to West Virginia based on the meal I had here. You ruined the state for me. Thanks. 2⁄5.
John A.
Place rating: 4 Amsterdam, The Netherlands
The make a delicious biscuit. Wish they would have mentioned on the menu that the«steak» is actually chicken fried steak, but other than that, the food was really good. The cleanliness and ambiance of this location leaves little to be desired though.
Brittany L.
Place rating: 5 Highland Township, MI
For a fast food joint the breakfast sandwich is absolutely amazing. Not like McDonald’s or Burger King & Waffle House has nothing on this place. Open 24 hours so perfect for a late night snack that is actually decent food. My favorite part is that it’s all«real good» not fake crappy tasting eggs. Deliciousness!
Joshua D.
Place rating: 4 Sterling, VA
Tudor’s is a West Virginia staple. It’s the food everyone there loves to eat and the food all us WV expatriates love to remember eating but feel slightly repulsed by. Well, I finally decided to give in and eat some Tudor’s last time I visited back home and let me tell you — it might be the most artery-clogging, flab-stacking redneck food you’ll ever find… but it’s freaking delicious. I had The Herd(because, GOHERD!!) which is not only named after my undergraduate alma mater but is also one of the best breakfast sandwiches they have — sausage, fried egg, crispy hash brown and cheese on a flaky, buttery, crispy, chewy, melt-in-your-mouth fluffy biscuit the size of my face. It’s so, so good. I will say it was quite an ordeal to order because I was also getting a gift card(yes, my grandfather gets this from me every year — he once wrecked his car, crawled out of a ditch and walked the rest of the way just to get Tudor’s for breakfast) and a dozen plain biscuits to deliver to family as a surprise. There was no one working in the store under the age of 65, and as a result, things were a little slow-going, especially when it came to figuring out the cash registers. The gift card I received looked used… it has some kind of black dirt all over it, and the graphics are worn down. I saved the receipt just in case. Let me just tell you a couple other things that are on the menu, if perhaps you aren’t persuaded that you should try Tudor’s at least once just for the Duck Dynasty type of experience you’ll get: How about sugar-flaked ham? No, well then maybe you’d enjoy hot bologna and fries? Hm, or perhaps chunky gravy? The list goes on. If you have an opportunity to try a Tudor’s, you should. Just to say you survived. And just to see the clientele and everything that comes with it. It’s truly an ‘experience,’ though I must admit the food can be quite delicious. Excuse me while I go run on the treadmill.
Bill W.
Place rating: 1 Hebron, KY
Food was good, but if a place is dirty, then the experience just sucks. On top of that the place was like an oven. The thermostat said 85 degrees on the wall. People were sweating. I asked two employees and both said it stays that hot inside. With it dirty and 85 degrees on the inside, see ya. Don’t know who the owner is but change your policy on air condition usage and clean your nasty place.
Steve G.
Place rating: 4 Ann Arbor, MI
A solid choice. I had a sausage, hash brown egg & cheese biscuit. Biscuit was firm and held up to being used as a sandwich, a slight bit greasy but I expected this. I regret I didn’t get what the locals were eating«gravy one or gravy two».(one or two biscuits with sausage gravy). Got a good feel of the locals stopping here. I would stop back.
Sally L.
Place rating: 4 Lynnfield, MA
Wonderful
Jese S.
Place rating: 4 Aurora, CO
Well Butter My Buns and call me a Biscuit!!! Lawd have mercy this place will make you a believer! When I entered WV I started seeing the name on exit ramp signs. I was curious, but had somewhere I needed to be. I saw more and more of these signs. The yellow sunshine logo called to me. Breakfast. come get breakfast… you know you want too! If you can put it on or in a biscuit you can get it here. I was driving so decided I had to try it before I left the state but didn’t have time to actually sit in to eat. This location is very convenient on and off the highway. I drove up and was greeted by a very large drive up menu board. The WV accent I just love to hear came loud and proud over the speaker. There are about 20 different biscuits to choose from off the bat, not even taking into account their platters and other selections. Well I am in WV so I opted for the Thundering Herd. Egg(I asked for no egg) hash brown, sausage and cheese. Yes, the hash bown was ON the biscuit! It was enormous and a bit difficult to eat and drive I got one bite in and just couldn’t do both. So I did it the easiest way I could and deconstructed it. I had forgotten how much sage people use in the south east for their sausage, but it was a pleasant reminder for sure. Savory and oh so good not over cooked in the least which was wonderful with the potato, cheese and tender biscuit. I nearly did have to pull over after that bite. Sadly they are only located in a few states but I will make a return when I am in the area. GOGITYASOME!
Susan W.
Place rating: 5 Belle, WV
Tudors(Malden, WV) location never disappoints. Food is what it says it is. You can get any sandwich on bread if you don’t want a biscuit. Staff is always friendly
The Yelp-inator W.
Place rating: 4 Germantown, TN
I like this place. Greasy food… old outdated building. Seriously Delicious Biscuits. I liked this place so much… I went back the next day.
Erin J.
Place rating: 3 Indianapolis, IN
I am a biscuit eater. Every breakfast place I go to, I must try the biscuits and gravy if it’s a menu item… So when I saw the title«biscuit world» I was drawn in by the promise of amazing biscuits. The second I walked in the door, a little disappointment settled on my shoulders. Like Hardee’s only made fresh to order and MUCH tastier. Coffee was tolerable(I am a coffee snob), and the egg on the sandwich was cooked to perfection. Got the sausage egg and cheese biscuit and ate it all up. Wish they used real cheese not that plastic stuff that comes in single packages. I didn’t get the gravy but did see it. And on sight alone, I don’t think it will be good at all. Great concept, but it should be a mom and pop place, not fast food.
Sara K.
Place rating: 5 Hawaii, HI
What’s not to love? It’s a cult classic. :o)
Aliya J.
Place rating: 4 Orlando, FL
Tudor’s biscuits are like little, greasy packages of heaven. I usually get the Mary B, and love every bite of it. I must say thank you to my boyfriend and his family for introducing me to wonderful world of Tudor’s! Yummy!
Leah C.
Place rating: 4 Chicago, IL
southern egg mcmuffin… can’t leave wva without trying out a biscuit sandwich. if a hashbrown cake/egg/cheese(plus meat if you please: pepperoni, bacon, ham, sausage, burger, bologna, etc.) sandwich won’t keep your tummy full for a long car trip, nothing will! the walk-up to order/served to your table with southern hospitality puts mcd’s to shame :) not my typical meal but i had to try the local flavor and glad i did. a very«local» place but we loved being immersed in the«culture» and being greeted by [sometimes toothless] smiles. they serve up pancakes as well as healthier options such as apple oatmeal and egg white omelettes with wheat toast but that’s no fun :)