Flying Biscuit Cafe has just announced a new Kids Eat Free promotion. The offer is valid on weekdays only, Monday through Friday, for dine-in only.
You can enjoy one FREE kid’s meal with every adult entree purchased.
The deal applies to kids age 12 and younger.
Note that Flying Biscuit is mainly a breakfast spot, with limited hours — typically 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., but it varies by location.
The menu varies a bit between Flying Biscuit locations.
A list of participating locations is just below!
Some of the menu options for kids you might find at your location include:
• Little Flyer — one scrambled egg, bacon, and potatoes
• French Toast — whole wheat toast with a vanilla dipping sauce
• Buttermilk Pancake — one large pancake
• Fried Chicken Tenders — crispy tenders with ranch or honey mustard dipping sauce, plus a side of mac-and-cheese
• Cheeseburger — a kid-sized burger with potatoes
• Waffle — topped with a smiley face of fresh berries and whipped cream
• ALL KIDS MEALS come with a fluffy biscuit and your choice of drink
Participating Atlanta locations
These were the locations listed in the media alert.
If your closest location is not on this list, we suggest giving them a call to see if they are participating in the Kids Eat Free deal.
East Cobb
Parkaire Landing
4880 Lower Roswell Rd.
Marietta, GA 30068
Sandy Springs
5975 Roswell Rd.
Atlanta, GA 30328
Buckhead
Terminus Building
3280 Peachtree Rd.
Atlanta, GA 30305
Town Brookhaven
705 Town Boulevard
Atlanta, GA 30319
Kennesaw
1450 Barrett Pkwy
Kennesaw, GA 30152
Peachtree City
2874 Highway 54 West
Peachtree City, GA 30269
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