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The top top top top seed in fast food breakfast is the Boberry biscuit from Bojangles. I'd pay several dollars for there to be a Bojangles within 10 miles of my house.


I think Richmond, Exit 89, is as far north as I've seen them.
 
One in DC. One in Harrisonburg. Five in Maryland.

The one in Oxon Hill is tantilizingly close to my work. If I weren't in a carpool with three other dummies, I'd likely stop there 3-4 days a week on my way in.
 
One in DC. One in Harrisonburg. Five in Maryland.

The one in Oxon Hill is tantilizingly close to my work. If I weren't in a carpool with three other dummies, I'd likely stop there 3-4 days a week on my way in.

I've never been impressed with Bojangles.
 
Bojangles can be hit or miss, depending on how busy they are. But when they hit...mmmmmmm seasoned fries. Though I always seem to get a teeth-cracking fry in there somewhere.
 
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I'll go Sausage McMuffin from McD's.. but really, anything involving a fried egg there is fine. Their scrambled eggs on a sandwich are an atrocity.
 
I'll go Sausage McMuffin from McD's.. but really, anything involving a fried egg there is fine. Their scrambled eggs on a sandwich are an atrocity.

Sausage McMuffin with Egg is still a pretty good go-to.

Says the guy who just bought coffee and a pack of Ring Dings from the gas station at 7:40.
 
Living as close to D.C. as I do now, the fast food breakfast options are not great outside Starbucks. Nearest Bojangles is out near Nats Park. Hardee's? Baltimore and Fredericksburg. Even the nearest McD's and Taco Bell are too far to walk from home or work. Why must the food trucks only serve lunch?
 

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