

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.
Hours
| Friday | Open 24 hours |
| Saturday | Open 24 hours |
| Sunday | Open 24 hours |
| Monday | Open 24 hours |
| Tuesday | Open 24 hours |
| Wednesday | Open 24 hours |
| Thursday | Open 24 hours |
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Reviews
Ordered #13 tender meal. The tenders and toast were cold and dry like they had been sitting awhile. Frys were fresh.
Location was clean. It is a bit cold as well but not uncomfortable.
The dining area didn’t feel clean, and the restrooms were in rough shape. When basic upkeep is lacking, it doesn’t give you much confidence in the kitchen.
The burger was greasy and barely held together. It started falling apart before I could even bite into it. The fries were nothing special, and once again, my order was incorrect. It seems like every visit involves checking the bag and going back to the counter.
Compared to that, In-N-Out is simply better — better food quality, better consistency, and cleaner locations. I also appreciate that they openly incorporate Christian values into their brand, which adds to the sense that the company is intentional about how it operates. Between the food and the overall experience, Whataburger just doesn’t measure up.