Mar 232015
 

There’s a little place on North Primrose that puts patrons in Thanksgiving-like food comas meal after meal. Of course, nobody’s complaining because once you taste Se7en Bites’ cheddar chive grits or buttermilk biscuit slathered in pimento cheese, you’re sure to become a regular at this quaint breakfast shop.

Locals pile in daily (and especially) on the weekends for a taste of Se7en Bites creations and weekly menu rotations. With offerings ranging from housemade Moon Pies to Breakfast Bread Pudding, you’re sure to find something scrumptious. Specializing in classic Southern fare and an impeccable bakery selection, Se7en Bites is taking over the Orlando brunch scene with authentic Southern flavors and a killer (yet oh so affordable) menu. So, the next time you’re debating where to brunch, look no further than Se7en Bites, and don’t let the long lines scare you, there’s enough room for everyone.

Here’s what we’d recommend for your next brunch date:

  • Southern Buttermilk Garlic Biscuit: with baked egg in ham, pimento cheese, applewood smoked bacon and cheddar chive grits
  • 7th Trimester: buttermilk garlic biscuit, over medium egg, applewood smoked bacon, five cheese mac n’ cheese and topped with a potato chip bacon crumble
  • Quiche of the Day: occasionally served with crumbled feta and sundried tomatoes. Always made with a flaky crust that’s baked to perfection. As an added bonus the quiche is served with the most delicious side salad and balsamic glazed that’s drizzled atop the quiche. Perfection on a plate.
  • Cheddar Chive Grits: a must have side regardless of your dish. These creamy, rich, smooth grits are so full of flavor we guarantee you’ll go back just for this side.
  • Shrimp & Grits: cheddar chive grits, spicy creole shrimp cake, over medium egg and tomato jam all on their fluffy buttermilk garlic biscuit and then topped with an andouille hollandaise

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This weekend get off the couch and get your brunch on at Se7en Bites for the ultimate Southern feast.

 

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