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.
Pretty bad too. I try to avoid both. I ate at McD's last weekend because I was in a hurry and it was on the way. It sucked.
I don't know if fast food has gotten worse since I was young or I just have more discriminating taste now, but I remember McD's, BK, Taco Bell, etc., as much better 30-40 years ago. [Reply]
Originally Posted by splatbass:
Pretty bad too. I try to avoid both. I ate at McD's last weekend because I was in a hurry and it was on the way. It sucked.
I don't know if fast food has gotten worse since I was young or I just have more discriminating taste now, but I remember McD's, BK, Taco Bell, etc., as much better 30-40 years ago.
Town Topic is pretty damn good. Haven't eaten there in a while. Last time I went, there was a homeless dude eating at the counter with this big nasty smear of human shit all over the back of his coat. Pretty revolting in that little building. [Reply]
Originally Posted by gblowfish:
Did you like it? I think it's really tasty, but expensive for what you get.
I did - I got a side of tartar - it was mild fish/flakey - but was annoying potato bun which was too much for that application. I'd order again but only every so often. [Reply]