Celebrate Vicious Biscuit’s fifth anniversary with a special $5 menu

Favorites like The Vicious, and The Fat Boy, along with cranberry mimosas will be featured on the anniversary menu.

The Vicious

The Vicious is a featured biscuit on the anniversary menu.

Photo by Andrew Cebulka

Celebrate a local biscuit shop’s fifth anniversary + save a little dough. Vicious Biscuit, known for its indulgent Southern creations, is unveiling a special $5 anniversary menu on Friday, Dec. 22, at all locations. The $5 menu includes The Fat Boy, The Vicious, Hen Solo, Animal Farm, bubbles and cranberry mimosas.

George McLaughlin, co-founder, said, “Reaching our 5th anniversary is a thrilling milestone for us, and we owe it all to our incredible customers and hardworking employees who’ve been part of our journey.” Co-founder Michael Greeley thanked customers, saying, “Our devoted guests are the driving force behind our progress. Here’s to many more years of serving our communities and the privilege to continue pursuing our passion.”

Both Lowcountry locations are open Friday, Dec. 22, from 7 a.m.-3 p.m.

  • Vicious Biscuit Mount Pleasant, 409 W. Coleman Blvd., Mount Pleasant
  • Vicious Biscuit Summerville, 206 Front St., Summerville
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