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Biscuitville Doubles Down In Kernersville As Breakfast Chain Pushes Into Carolinas

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Published on July 09, 2026
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Biscuitville has quietly snapped up a second parcel in Kernersville, a late-June land deal that signals the Greensboro-born breakfast chain is shifting from scouting to seriously planting flags. The new purchase clears the way for another Biscuitville in town and lands in the middle of a busy summer for retail real estate across the Triad.

Deal details

According to Triad Business Journal, Biscuitville paid $1.62 million for the Kernersville site, closing on the property at the end of June. The outlet reports that the buy is part of a broader plan to roll out multiple new locations across the Carolinas.

Where the chain already is

Kernersville is not exactly starved for biscuits already. The town has a Biscuitville at 921 S Main St, listed in the chain’s online store locator at Biscuitville. If the newly acquired parcel is developed, Kernersville would land a second Biscuitville and with it more early-morning shifts for local workers.

Why Biscuitville is expanding

The brand has been steadily growing this year, including a new restaurant in Shallotte that opened in February, and it is actively hunting for sites across eastern and central North Carolina, as detailed by Port City Daily. That outlet notes that Biscuitville operates roughly 85 restaurants across the Carolinas and Virginia and employs about 2,000 people, context that helps explain why the company is chasing additional pads in towns like Kernersville.

What comes next

New restaurant projects typically spend months in permitting, utility coordination and design before any construction equipment shows up, so there is no public timeline yet for building on the Kernersville site. The first visible signs of movement are usually local approvals and zoning filings. Triad Business Journal and other regional outlets have tracked similar pad deals that move from land purchase to groundbreakings in the months after closing.