

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!
Fast-food chain specializing in frozen custard & signature burgers made with Midwest beef & dairy.
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Something to note about Culver’s is that you don’t order your food at your table. Instead, you order everything in line at the front, and they’ll then bring your food to your table. And their drive-thru system is unique. An employee stands there in person to take your order, rather than speaking through a mic and speaker.
My parents and I ordered almost exactly the same things. The only difference was our appetizers. They got fries, which were average; I got cheese curds and thought it was cool how half of the curds were cheddar and the other, mozzarella.
We took Butter Burgers. They were given this name because they’re lightly toasted with butter. On mine, there was American cheese, mustard, and red onions. It was a nice burger, something like one from Shake Shack or a smashburger. My parents had no problem finishing theirs.
Milkshakes were the final stage of our meal. They shared one and I had one for myself. They were both malted, and had hot fudge sauce and cookie dough chunks. Ours were a real treat (speaking for both myself and my parents).
The total was $32 USD.
Culver’s was the right way to conclude our trip. This trip, from my perspective anyway, was meant to broaden my understanding of food and refine my palate. Success tastes good.
After waiting 16 minutes, I went through the drive-thru to ask about my order and was told to pull forward. Then I was handed a bag and told it had been finished and sitting there. The excuse given was that I wasn’t parked in the designated curbside spot. However, with only two spots and one blocked, I parked next to it. I also provided my vehicle details and marked my arrival in the app.
What is the purpose of collecting vehicle information if staff aren’t going to look for the car? Are customers expected to wait until a curbside spot opens? This situation reflects poor training and lack of effort. This was a very frustrating first experience and would never recommend.
My order was ready fast, and as always, everything was delicious!
The bathrooms were also very clean.