JoelF wrote:I got there too late on Friday, "settled" for what I consider the best fast food burger around, the Mushroom Swiss Butterburger, and an order of curds.
Chick-fil-A is opening in the Clark Street space long targeted for a Culver’s — and the Wisconsin-based burger franchise is shifting gears to open around the corner.
Culver’s franchise owner Baron Waller said Tuesday he plans to open the restaurant, known for its butter burgers and custard, by spring at 1111 W. Addison St.
Dave148 wrote:Chick-fil-A is opening in the Clark Street space long targeted for a Culver’s — and the Wisconsin-based burger franchise is shifting gears to open around the corner.
Culver’s franchise owner Baron Waller said Tuesday he plans to open the restaurant, known for its butter burgers and custard, by spring at 1111 W. Addison St.
https://flip.it/YGMaD5
Culver’s In Wrigleyville To Open Next Month After Nearly A Decade Of Plans
I still wonder why Culver's hasn't opened in Deerfield where Bally's was. I keep picturing them there. I know there is one on Dundee and Sanders but there are others closer than that. Or how about one by us in HP?Dave148 wrote:Dave148 wrote:Chick-fil-A is opening in the Clark Street space long targeted for a Culver’s — and the Wisconsin-based burger franchise is shifting gears to open around the corner.
Culver’s franchise owner Baron Waller said Tuesday he plans to open the restaurant, known for its butter burgers and custard, by spring at 1111 W. Addison St.
https://flip.it/YGMaD5Culver’s In Wrigleyville To Open Next Month After Nearly A Decade Of Plans
https://blockclubchicago.org/2023/09/29 ... -of-plans/
That's the one we go to the most. It's not that far (10-15 minutes) but surprised there isn't one closer.Katie wrote:I think the closest Culver's to you in HP is the one on Milwaukee Avenue in Lincolnshire, between 45 and 22.
Ram4 wrote:I have to admit I am not a fan of Culver's cheese curds anymore. The last few times I had them they were flavorless. I prefer the softer ones at Freddy's Steakburgers by far (if comparing two similar chains).
G Wiv wrote:Culver’s Walleye for lunch. Crisp juicy meaty. Even better than remembered, and that was pretty good. Got the 3-piece dinner. Was full after one and a bit pieces. Little bit of salt buildup but less so than most fast food.
First went to Restaurant Depot for P'tit Basque at hyper reasonable price to share with the neighbor and Diamond kosher salt for me. No Diamond kosher on hand and the boxes of Morton have shrunk to 3-lbs.