![]() “That’s a critical part of our site selection process, to have our guests be able to have dining experiences outside,” he said. Paetzold said the Kickapoo Corners restaurant would be around 4,500 square feet, including a private dining room. General Manager David Terpening leads a staff of 50 employees. The newly opened, 169-seat Springfield eatery in the Brentwood Center is 3,915 square feet and open daily from 6:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Two other locations are under lease in the Westport neighborhood of Kansas City and in Topeka, Kansas, with both set to open before year’s end, Paetzold said. Springfield is a dynamic community we want to be a part of.” “So we’re excited to continue with our growth. “We’ve got a big vision and we believe it resonates in this part of the country,” he said, adding the company is still evaluating other restaurant opportunities in southwest Missouri. He and company partners Jay Carpenter, David Offerdahl and Chad Offerdahl operate 14 other Big Biscuit locations in the greater Kansas City area. A declared valuation is not listed on city permits for the Brentwood Center restaurant.Ī Kansas City resident who’s a 1997 Southwest Baptist University graduate, Paetzold said he’s been in Springfield this week to supervise the new restaurant’s opening. A building permit on file with the city for the Kickapoo Corners restaurant lists a declared valuation of $140,000. Paetzold declined to provide startup costs for either of the restaurants. “We have about a 60-day tight schedule to get that complete,” he said of the Kickapoo Corners site. A second restaurant is targeted to open by mid-July at 3620 S. Glenstone Ave., in Brentwood Center South, with a grand opening celebration scheduled May 17, said Jason Paetzold, a partner in the company. One restaurant is open and another is on the way for The Big Biscuit, an Overland Park, Kansas-based breakfast and lunch eatery. Despite the occasional average dish, I left extremely satisfied.The Big Biscuit plans 2 Springfield restaurants For the most part, the food was a pleasantly unique experience, and the service was phenomenal. Overall, I would rate The Big Biscuit four and a half stars out of five. It was almost a shame, as the food was so filling it was hard to enjoy it all. The pancakes were about 8 inches in diameter, and as the name suggests, the Big Biscuit was quite large. They are served with butter and sweet maple syrup.Īll around, the food was very filling. Just as big as the cinnamon roll, these are The Big Biscuits famous pancakes. The sausage did leave a bit of a spicy aftertaste, but was otherwise fairly standard. The sausage and eggs were good, but didn’t blow me away. ![]() Normally I prefer butter on my biscuits, but in this case I felt butter simply ruined the fluffy interior by making it too moist. The biscuit was dry around the edges, but filled with a fluffy interior most other biscuits lack. The signature Big Biscuit surprised me by being more than an oversized biscuit. They were gooey and a little messy, but each bite was delicious. The cinnamon roll pancakes acted like cinnamon rolls in every aspect but their pancake shape. I ordered the cinnamon roll pancakes and signature Big Biscuit and Jonathan ordered a Big Breakfast, which included eggs, sausage, bacon and pancakes. This is The Big Biscuits plate sized cinnamon roll, it is about 8 inches in diameter, and while it is technically classified as a pancake, it is a its sweet and cinnamon flavor stays true to its cinnamon roll roots. During the course of our meal, our water was filled up without request. We were seated without delay and ordered within 10 minutes. When we arrived at opening, there were only a few other customers, but at around 7 a.m. The inside is decorated with greenery and has a TV occupying each corner. The Big Biscuit hosts an assortment of over 20 four-person tables and booths. By Jonathan AtchleyĪn array of bacon, eggs, sausage, and hashbrowns comes with the Big Breakfast. in the morning, leaving plenty of time for those looking to eat before school. Located at 12276 Shawnee Mission Parkway about 15 minutes from the school, The Big Biscuit opens at 6:30 a.m. John Lehan, JagWire reporter/photographerĪ great way to start off your day, The Big Biscuit serves delicious breakfast and lunch food.
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