As locally owned and operated restaurants, Culver’s has earned its reputation for deliciousness by serving the freshest ingredients to guests, with unmatched hometown hospitality. Fresh, never frozen burgers are always cooked to order, and premium, better-than-ice-cream, fresh frozen custard is made in small batches throughout the day, every day. Welcome to delicious!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1020 Paul Huff Pkwy NW, Cleveland, TN 37312
Phone: (423) 458-1701
Order and Reservations
Order: Order online
Related Web Results
Culver’s of Cleveland, TN – Paul Huff Pkwy NW
Culver’s of Cleveland, Tennessee – Facebook
Culver’s Menu | Order Food Near Me
Reviews
I’m so thankful to have a little bit of Wisconsin in Tennessee. Our food was excellent and the staff were great! I felt very “Welcomed to Deliciousness.”
Culver’s – Cleveland, TN
(Yes, I’m giving more than five stars. Call the police.)
Let me be clear: Culver’s isn’t just a restaurant. It’s a Midwestern dairy-powered happiness factory that somehow landed in Southeast Tennessee like a blessed glitch in the matrix.
From the moment you walk in, the staff treats you like:
a long-lost cousin
a respected community leader
or possibly a returning war hero
Everyone is smiling. Not “corporate smiling.” Real smiling. The unsettling kind where you think, “These people might actually enjoy their jobs.”
Now let’s talk food:
ButterBurger – This thing is so good it should come with a warning label and a non-disclosure agreement. Juicy, crispy edges, bun lightly buttered like it was tucked in by a loving grandmother who really believes in you.
Cheese curds – Absolute golden nuggets of joy. Crunchy outside, molten happiness inside. If heaven has appetizers, this is the opening act.
Frozen custard – Not ice cream. Custard. Thicker, richer, smoother. This is what ice cream wishes it could be after years of therapy and self-improvement.
The restaurant itself?
Clean enough to perform minor surgery. Bright, welcoming, and somehow both fast-food efficient and “sit down and relax” comfortable. It feels like the anti-chaos zone of modern dining.
And the service?
Fast, friendly, and shockingly competent. They bring your food to the table like they’re proud of it—which they should be. I half expected the manager to come out and say, “We nailed it again, didn’t we?”
Final verdict:
If you’re hungry, go to Culver’s.
If you’re sad, go to Culver’s.
If your day went great and you want to make it legendary—go to Culver’s.
Cleveland, TN didn’t just get a Culver’s.
Cleveland, TN was upgraded.
The corn dog was a whopping $7.50!!!!!! Ain’t no way in the world that corn dog was worth that. Tasted like a frozen box dog just re heated.
The service was good but this chain needs to change their quality of food or they won’t make it through the next decade.