Bo-Berry Biscuits & Bojangles Desserts: Prices, Calories & the Sweet Stuff
Here's a small confession: I have never, not once, left a Bojangles with just one Bo-Berry Biscuit. You think you'll be fine with one. You are not fine with one. They're under two bucks, warm, glazed, and gone before you've pulled out of the parking lot — which is the entire argument for ordering the 3-pack from the start. Let's talk about the sweet end of the menu.
| Sweet item | Calories (approx) | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Bo-Berry Biscuit (1) | ~ 230 cal | ~ $1.99 |
| Bo-Berry Biscuits (3-pack) | ~ 690 cal | ~ $3.99 |
| Bo-Berry Biscuits (6-pack) | ~ 1380 cal | ~ $6.99 |
| Sweet Potato Pie | ~ 320 cal | ~ $2.49 |
| Seasonal Cobbler (when available) | ~ 320 cal | ~ $2.99 |
The Bo-Berry Biscuit, properly explained
If you've never had one: picture Bojangles' soft, made-from-scratch buttermilk biscuit, except sweet, dotted with little blueberry-flavored bits, and finished with a drizzle of white sweet icing. It's not a muffin and it's not quite a doughnut — it's its own thing, and it's the reason "Bo-Berry" is half the reason people love this place. It works as breakfast, as dessert, as a 3pm pick-me-up, or as the thing you bribe a kid with on a road trip.
By the pack: which size to get
The single is a sampler. The real decision is between the 3-pack and the 6-pack, and it comes down to honesty about your own willpower. For one person treating themselves, the 3-pack at ~$3.99 is the sweet spot — better per-biscuit value than singles, not a full sugar avalanche. For a family, a car full of people, or a small office, the 6-pack at ~$6.99 is the cheapest way to make everyone happy. Many stores will also box a dozen or more for a party if you ask ahead.
Sweet Potato Pie: the underrated closer
When you want something a little more grown-up than a glazed biscuit, the Sweet Potato Pie is the move. It's a proper hand-held Southern pie — spiced, rich, with a golden crust — and at ~$2.49 it's a quietly excellent way to finish a chicken dinner. It doesn't get the hype the Bo-Berry does, which means there's usually one waiting for you.
Seasonal sweets
Bojangles rotates limited-time desserts through the year, most often cobblers and the odd holiday special. These come and go and aren't at every location, so treat anything seasonal as "ask at the counter" rather than guaranteed. If you spot a peach cobbler on the board, that's a yes.
Sweet Potato Pie Seasonal Cobbler Holiday specials Bo-Berry 3 & 6 packs
The calorie reality (no lectures)
A single Bo-Berry is around 230 calories — genuinely reasonable for a treat. The math only gets loud when the 6-pack "for sharing" quietly becomes a 6-pack for one (~1,380 calories). No judgment here; just know that the 3-pack is the more sensible solo order, and the Sweet Potato Pie at ~320 is a satisfying single-serving alternative. Full numbers live in the nutrition guide.
Order the 3-pack, not the single
One is never enough and the per-biscuit price is better. Trust the data (and experience).
Ask for them warm
A fresh, warm Bo-Berry is a different food than a cold one. Worth the short wait.
Reheat at home
10 seconds in the microwave revives leftover Bo-Berries surprisingly well.
Pair with coffee or unsweet tea
The icing is sweet enough that an unsweet drink balances the whole thing out.
Sweet tooth sorted — now line up a drink to go with it in the drinks & iced tea guide, or build the full order in the calorie & cost calculator.