Can we discuss this? Culver's has perhaps the best fast food burger in the country, but I never hear it get the hype that other semi-regional chains like In-n-Out (west coast) and Shake Shack (east coast) do. They also have excellent onion rings, amazing cheese curds, proprietary root beer, and of course the frozen custard.
Look, In-n-Out burgers are great. Shake Shack burgers are fine, too. But ButterBurgers blow 'em both out of the water, if you ask me. Tastes fresh and feels good. I think this is another instance of the freaking lamestream media on the left coast and freaking big city fat cats in "Poo York Shitty" not giving a hardworking midwestern brand its due.
Please share your thoughts and any Culver's experiences you've had.
Originally Posted by Simply Red:
I absolutely agree w/ their methods changing - and your thought about that and where they are today. T'is why it was so much better in the early nineties and prior.
McDonalds fries and fried apple pies in the 70's were the fucking bomb man. [Reply]
For burgers, generally I'll hit Wendy's first. They're consistently good and closest to the house. Other than that, Steak and Shake is second, Culver's third, occasionally Hardee's (I'd hit them more often, but they're pretty far away) and then on rare occasion Red Robin. I never get burgers at McDonald's and don't get anything at all from Burger King.
That's pretty much it for burgers. Other fast food choices include Arby's, Taco Bell, Boston Market and Noodles & Company. Love their beef stroganoff. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
For burgers, generally I'll hit Wendy's first. They're consistently good and closest to the house. Other than that, Steak and Shake is second, Culver's third, occasionally Hardee's (I'd hit them more often, but they're pretty far away) and then on rare occasion Red Robin. I never get burgers at McDonald's and don't get anything at all from Burger King.
That's pretty much it for burgers. Other fast food choices include Arby's, Taco Bell, Boston Market and Noodles & Company. Love their beef stroganoff.
I've reached a point with BK I wouldn't eat it - if it were free. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
Ive mentioned this before, but ill take Freddies anyday over Steak n Shake and Culvers
I know a lot of you are on this Freddy's thing since they were born in Kansas - but they're dry and overpriced. I don't hate them - but they're definitely not as good as S&S or Culvers. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Simply Red:
I know a lot of you are on this Freddy's thing since they were born in Kansas - but they're dry and overpriced. I don't hate them - but they're definitely not as good as S&S or Culvers.
I didnt know this it kinda ruins it for me now. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Misplaced_Chiefs_Fan:
I like Red Robin, Cheeburger Cheeburger, Johnny Rockets, and Fuddruckers here in Maryland. They're supposed to be opening a Shake Shack soon, but I suspect it'll be months before I go there. I anticipate they'll have huge crowds once they open, so I'll wait for the shine to wear off.
I love Fuddruckers, except they are a little pricey for my budget. [Reply]