eatchicago wrote:aschie30 wrote:I just can't stomach the prospect of 180 pages of LTH discussion dedicated to another carpetbaggin' fast food joint.
At this point, 33% of this thread is dedicated to discussion complaining about this thread. 7 or so more and we'll get to 50-50.
I, for one, look forward to LTHers achieving the elusive "Recursive 100% Complaint Thread": The thread that only exists to complain about itself.
Kennyz wrote:eatchicago wrote:aschie30 wrote:I just can't stomach the prospect of 180 pages of LTH discussion dedicated to another carpetbaggin' fast food joint.
At this point, 33% of this thread is dedicated to discussion complaining about this thread. 7 or so more and we'll get to 50-50.
I, for one, look forward to LTHers achieving the elusive "Recursive 100% Complaint Thread": The thread that only exists to complain about itself.
and now starts my favorite part: the complaining about the complaining about the thread.
jesteinf wrote:cccpr wrote:*sigh* They need one in Chicago city limits, dang it.
Yes, because there's not much else to eat in the city of Chicago. We clearly need more fast food.
Poor man's Kopp's indeed, my feeling exactly. Though I do like Cluver's walleye.c8w wrote:(For the record, when I'am in Milwaukee I *never* eat at Culver's - its only the poor man's Kopps, after all.
Cogito wrote:As far as walleye is concerned, I don't see in the logic in knocking Culver's for being a "fast food" restaurant, as if that necessarily implies something substandard. I think fried fish is "fast food" regardless of where you buy it. It's really kind of hard to make fried fish any "better" by serving it on a white table cloth with a bottle of good wine.
Cathy2 wrote:While it is not a Culver's fish sandwich, it is Culver's walleye fish plate:
On the day I passed this Culver's, it was the ice cream of the day that brought me in: Heath with bits of toffee mixed into chocolate custard.
aschie30 wrote:I'm just about done with carpetbagger fast food joints. Wake me up when In and Out decides to come here.
MincyBits wrote:The Culver's nearest me was pretty tasty, recently -- I got a Butterburger and Llama got a double. Not only was his juicier, but also butterier! Both were tasty, but the double was much moreso. I'll try the walleye next time I'm there.
JoelF wrote:Nobody mentioned fried cheese curds?
Always my first choice.bjt wrote:I know it's still not as healthy as eating a watercress salad in your car . . .
and now starts my favorite part: the complaining about the complaining about the thread.
trpt2345 wrote:I have a complaint about your post -
JoelF wrote:Nobody mentioned fried cheese curds? The ability to upgrade to them from standard fries on a "basket" was my standard ).
Kennyz wrote:Not only are the cheese curds mentioned, but now there are multiple mentions of the the mentions.
In the meantime, does anyone know if this is a new option with the curds or a permanent change?
trpt2345 wrote:and now starts my favorite part: the complaining about the complaining about the thread.
I have a complaint about your post - I'm tired of all this complaining about people complaining in a complaint thread. If people want to complain about complaints regarding complaints, then they should go start a complaint³ thread.
I came here for an argument!
spinynorman99 wrote:In the meantime, does anyone know if this is a new option with the curds or a permanent change?
They're offering the Chipotle Cheese Curds for a limited time only. Appreciate your sensitivity to spiciness but "millions of scovilles" they're not.
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