Biscuits are a big deal in the South. And they’re an especially big deal at The Pit Stop, a tiny eatery that serves up huge biscuits. Size isn’t the only thing the biscuits have got going for them, though. They’re also homemade and tasty as can be! Take a look:

If you’re ever in north Mississippi when a biscuit craving strikes, you’re sure to be pleased with a visit to The Pit Stop.

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Housed in a tiny, unpretentious building, it’s the kind of place only locals know about.

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It’s also the type of eatery that doesn’t rely on frills to satisfy diners.

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Instead, it’s the tasty, home-cooked fare that keeps patrons coming back again and again.

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With a moniker like The Pit Stop, it should come as no surprise that the restaurant specializes in BBQ. Ribs, backbone, chicken, bologna, and more are all cooked on a custom stainless steel cooker.

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And while BBQ may be the eatery’s specialty, it’s not all you’ll find on the menu. The Pit Stop also serves up tasty southern breakfasts, including biscuits that are large enough to satisfy even the biggest of appetites.

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Made fresh daily, the biscuits are sure to be approved by even the most southern of grandmas.

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Warm and flaky, the biscuits are great all on their own.

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Of course, you can always order them drenched in gravy. Or, with eggs, cheese, and meat sandwiched in between.

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Made with a giant biscuit and tenderloin that’s equally as impressive in size, the tenderloin biscuit is among the eatery’s biggest sellers – in more ways than one!

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Hearty, to say the least, it weighs in at a whopping 14.3 ounces.

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The Pit Stop serves up breakfast and lunch Monday – Saturday. In a hurry? No problem; there’s a drive-thru, so you don’t even have to get out of your car.

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For more information, call The Pit Stop at (662) 665-9109. You can also visit the eatery’s Facebook page.

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So, did you know about this culinary gem? Ever visited? Did you try a biscuit? If so, what’d you think? Tell us in the comments section.

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