

Since 1950, Whataburger has proudly served a bigger, better burger. It all started when a young entrepreneur named Harmon Dobson had a bold idea: to serve a burger so big that it took two hands to hold, and so good that after a single bite customers couldn’t help but exclaim, “What a burger!” He named his humble burger stand in Corpus Christi, Texas, “Whataburger.” Over six decades later, we’re still family owned and operated. Each and every Whataburger® is still made to order. We still use 100% pure beef and serve it on a big, toasted five-inch bun. And now, as we proudly serve burgers, chicken, salads and breakfast at more than 800 Whataburger locations across the country, that first burger stand is still close to our hearts.
Circa-1950 fast-food chain for counter-serve burgers, some stacked with multiple patties.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 125 Sycamore School Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76134
Phone: (817) 551-1160
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Reviews
Burger was awesome!
Tea was a little weak, but good.
First of all they took over 30 minutes to have our food ready, Second they got our order all wrong, they put jalapeños in my daughters hamburger, ordered one strawberry shake and one chocolate shake and received both of them vanilla flavored!! Third we paid for 5 burgers and they only gave us 4!!! Employees here seem like they are just playing around and don’t pay attention to what they are doing! Where is the supervisor???
A 20-minute wait for a BOB? Absolutely pathetic. And scheduling a truck delivery during the morning rush? That’s not just bad planning—that’s flat-out incompetence.
The line is backed up, orders are crawling out, and the whole crew looks completely overwhelmed. It’s like nobody here has been trained, and nobody in charge actually cares.
If you’re going to show up to work, at least act like you give a damn. Stop coasting through your shift and delivering bottom-tier service just because it’s fast food. Have some pride—or step aside and let someone who actually wants to work take your place.