Culver's is a solid comfort food choice at fairly reasonable prices. Their burgers and fries are tasty, and the custard is delicious. The selection is mainly burgers, and fried chicken, so not much for the vegetarian and vegan crowd. The food is very "midwestern" so if you are looking for a meal that is really interesting to the taste buds, this likely is not the place. I am not sure why people think the price is that awful. They almost always have coupons in the local advertising magazines. They also offer a student discount if you show your I Card. My dinners of a double burger with fries and a soda often end up being $6-$7 which really isn't far from McDonalds or lesser quality establishments' prices these days. I will admit that the burgers are greasy. The custard is also, well, custard; so it is quite fatty. However, do you really go to a fast food place to be health conscious? Overall Culver's is a good, reasonable priced option for made to order food with fresh ingredients.
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Jamie L.
This is a pretty good spot for a fast food burger. The cheese curds are salty, fried, cheesy deliciousness. I haven't been impressed with any of their sandwiches or the fries. The price is a little high for fast food, but it does taste like better quality than the usual fast food suspects: McD's, Arby's, Hardee's. Drive thru service is incredibly slow as everything is supposedly cooked to order. The custard is really good and I love that kids' meals come with a free sundae, any flavor.
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Benjamin U.
Great burgers and their fries are good as well. The staff is friendly and the inside is clean. I like how they bring the food to your table. My only complaint is how you wait in a parking spot when going through the drive thru. Maybe they can find a way to be more efficient with this. Small issue aside this is where I'll go when I want a burger. Almost as good as meatheads or five guys.
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Mark C.
The burgers are tasty, but they're much more expensive than other fast food burger joints. It's definitely worth trying at least once if you're into burgers.
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Lisa B.
I go to Culver's once in a while but not too often. They usually have good soups. Today I went through the drive through and ordered George's Chili (although I don't know who George is) and a side salad. The Chili was good but not as good as "Lisa's" Chili. The side salad was very small but all in all it was a good meal. The drive through was quick and the people working were friendly.
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Kevin S.
I like their custard, though I'd much rather go to Jarling's for that. The hot food isn't great, and isn't terrible. What it is is overpriced. That said, that's not what keeps me from coming back. What does is the policy of giving you your ice cream, THEN having you pull forward and wait for hot food. By the time I'm home, the ice cream is melted every time. Very inefficient. If I do go, I only go for the ice cream during the winter when Jarling's is closed.
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Ashley B.
Not a fav. They have good Oreo custard cement mixers and cheese curds and that's about it for me. Their burgers are supposedly amazing but then again, I'm not much of a burger person.
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Les P.
They have more choices than other burger chains and the service is always great.
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Ivanka B.
Culver's - oh how I love thee!! Those butterburgers, creamy frozen custard and fried cheese curds make my arteries scream and my behind expand but my tastebuds rejoice the entire time! Wish we had them in the city, on the other hand, it probably would lose its appeal if so easily accessible!
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Bike Parking : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Quiet Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : Yes Wi-Fi : Free Has TV : No Drive-Thru : Yes
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Joey B.
Culver's is a solid comfort food choice at fairly reasonable prices. Their burgers and fries are tasty, and the custard is delicious. The selection is mainly burgers, and fried chicken, so not much for the vegetarian and vegan crowd. The food is very "midwestern" so if you are looking for a meal that is really interesting to the taste buds, this likely is not the place. I am not sure why people think the price is that awful. They almost always have coupons in the local advertising magazines. They also offer a student discount if you show your I Card. My dinners of a double burger with fries and a soda often end up being $6-$7 which really isn't far from McDonalds or lesser quality establishments' prices these days. I will admit that the burgers are greasy. The custard is also, well, custard; so it is quite fatty. However, do you really go to a fast food place to be health conscious? Overall Culver's is a good, reasonable priced option for made to order food with fresh ingredients.
(4)Jamie L.
This is a pretty good spot for a fast food burger. The cheese curds are salty, fried, cheesy deliciousness. I haven't been impressed with any of their sandwiches or the fries. The price is a little high for fast food, but it does taste like better quality than the usual fast food suspects: McD's, Arby's, Hardee's. Drive thru service is incredibly slow as everything is supposedly cooked to order. The custard is really good and I love that kids' meals come with a free sundae, any flavor.
(3)Benjamin U.
Great burgers and their fries are good as well. The staff is friendly and the inside is clean. I like how they bring the food to your table. My only complaint is how you wait in a parking spot when going through the drive thru. Maybe they can find a way to be more efficient with this. Small issue aside this is where I'll go when I want a burger. Almost as good as meatheads or five guys.
(4)Mark C.
The burgers are tasty, but they're much more expensive than other fast food burger joints. It's definitely worth trying at least once if you're into burgers.
(3)Lisa B.
I go to Culver's once in a while but not too often. They usually have good soups. Today I went through the drive through and ordered George's Chili (although I don't know who George is) and a side salad. The Chili was good but not as good as "Lisa's" Chili. The side salad was very small but all in all it was a good meal. The drive through was quick and the people working were friendly.
(3)Kevin S.
I like their custard, though I'd much rather go to Jarling's for that. The hot food isn't great, and isn't terrible. What it is is overpriced. That said, that's not what keeps me from coming back. What does is the policy of giving you your ice cream, THEN having you pull forward and wait for hot food. By the time I'm home, the ice cream is melted every time. Very inefficient. If I do go, I only go for the ice cream during the winter when Jarling's is closed.
(2)Ashley B.
Not a fav. They have good Oreo custard cement mixers and cheese curds and that's about it for me. Their burgers are supposedly amazing but then again, I'm not much of a burger person.
(2)Les P.
They have more choices than other burger chains and the service is always great.
(4)Ivanka B.
Culver's - oh how I love thee!! Those butterburgers, creamy frozen custard and fried cheese curds make my arteries scream and my behind expand but my tastebuds rejoice the entire time! Wish we had them in the city, on the other hand, it probably would lose its appeal if so easily accessible!
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