My wife and I travel to Milwaukee frequently for her medical care. The food here is great and the service is phenomenal. Yesterday we stopped in and ordered the 4 pc chicken dinner. We were informed that our chicken dinner would be delayed by apx 10 minutes. They gave us both a free dessert for our troubles, a good size one at that. The hamburgers are some of the best in the Milwaukee Chicago area. Great chicken too.
(5)
Dux D.
Excellent!
(5)
J P.
Have been to a lot of Culver's to feed my teams over the years. All of them are good, but this one is consistently one of the best.
(5)
Tim L.
I hesitate to give any restaurant five stars, but I believe Culver's deserves it! Staff is always friendly here and the food quality is high. I'm addicted to the cod fish dinner, so I haven't eaten anything else but why bother? The cod is perfectly cooked, light and crispy. Culver's original tartar sauce makes the perfect condimant and it's truely one of a kind sauce. My two sides of choice are cole slaw and seasoned green beans...always delightful. A fluffy dinner roll rounds it off and don't pass-up Culver's original Root Beer soda-yum! I will add, I tend to eat slowly and wait a bit so I can enjoy a Culver's vanilla cone to go! Truely, this is a bright spot on the endless highway-stop here and check things out ya-all!
(5)
Rae L.
My least favorite "fast-food" establishment. I do not like my burgers dripping with grease when I eat them. The chicken is good, though, and they do have "crinkle" fries which are my favorite.
(3)
Carolynne M.
I thank god every day that there are no Culver's convenient to my home or work locations. I despise all fast food with the exception of this devilish, beckoning beacon of grease, butter and the most orgasmic custard east of the Mississippi.
(5)
Andrew K.
Usually pretty busy, the food isn't that great in the first place. Shakes are good though on a hot summer day.
(3)
Rob L.
I hit a lot of custard shops. It's one of the benefits of living in Wisconsin. I won't go into whether or not Culver's has the best custard, but I am a fan of the full bodied custard that they specialize in. And Culver's has always been consistent quality. But really I wanted to comment about -this- Culver's on Hwy 20. Generally, any Culver's I've gone to has been good. But this Culver's has never disappointed me, and I've been stopping by this one as it's usually been on the way to places that I go for 15 years. At times I feel like I get spoiled by the Hwy 20 Culvers when I go to Culvers in other areas, the ones in Milwaukee just aren't as good. It's odd because there's nothing that would make this restaurant stand out from any other Culver's or fast food restaurant. It just seems to be the people.
(5)
Tom C.
Had a Mushroom Swiss burger, fries, curds, and a vanilla custard. Burger was good, but they skimped on the toppings. Custard is always good, especially since you don't get much of it in Cali. Service was friendly.
(4)
Susie Q.
Only did drive thru for ice cream. Gal at window nice and speedy. Oooh custard melts so fast!
(4)
Kat H.
Being from the south I really enjoy getting to eat at a Culvers when we see them. 1st of all my husband and I both eat for under 10 bucks. I had the chili which was pretty good and my husband had potatoe soup and a burger with fries. His burger was not dripping with grease as one review stated. It was all good. Very clean resturaunt and so were the bathrooms. Staff was nice, they even bring your food to you.
(5)
Jeremia F.
The burgers are tasty bits but have had one in quite some time but stopped in for some custard and it proves to be a stop off of the interstate worth checking out. It is a chain but it has the little midwestern diner feel in the dinning room. Always time to stop in at Culver's when swinging through the dairy state.
(4)
Brandi N.
When I was younger, I raved about Culver's. It's really good. I still loooooooove the hot caramel shake and the cheese curds. I also like that each day of every month there's some new wacky flavor to try. Unfortunately, the best flavor of the month is never served on the day I actually visit. (haha the jokes on me) Having stated it's a good place to eat, and there are things on the menu nobody else can beat, I'll also add that many people I know still loooooove Culver's. Really though, when you stack them against other Racine restaurants, they're just not better. Kewpees certainly serves a better burger. The Farm certainly serves better custard.
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Takes Reservations : No Delivery : No Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Brunch, Dessert Parking : Private Lot Bike Parking : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : No Outdoor Seating : Yes Wi-Fi : Free Has TV : No Waiter Service : No Drive-Thru : Yes Caters : No
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Smitty J.
My wife and I travel to Milwaukee frequently for her medical care. The food here is great and the service is phenomenal. Yesterday we stopped in and ordered the 4 pc chicken dinner. We were informed that our chicken dinner would be delayed by apx 10 minutes. They gave us both a free dessert for our troubles, a good size one at that. The hamburgers are some of the best in the Milwaukee Chicago area. Great chicken too.
(5)Dux D.
Excellent!
(5)J P.
Have been to a lot of Culver's to feed my teams over the years. All of them are good, but this one is consistently one of the best.
(5)Tim L.
I hesitate to give any restaurant five stars, but I believe Culver's deserves it! Staff is always friendly here and the food quality is high. I'm addicted to the cod fish dinner, so I haven't eaten anything else but why bother? The cod is perfectly cooked, light and crispy. Culver's original tartar sauce makes the perfect condimant and it's truely one of a kind sauce. My two sides of choice are cole slaw and seasoned green beans...always delightful. A fluffy dinner roll rounds it off and don't pass-up Culver's original Root Beer soda-yum! I will add, I tend to eat slowly and wait a bit so I can enjoy a Culver's vanilla cone to go! Truely, this is a bright spot on the endless highway-stop here and check things out ya-all!
(5)Rae L.
My least favorite "fast-food" establishment. I do not like my burgers dripping with grease when I eat them. The chicken is good, though, and they do have "crinkle" fries which are my favorite.
(3)Carolynne M.
I thank god every day that there are no Culver's convenient to my home or work locations. I despise all fast food with the exception of this devilish, beckoning beacon of grease, butter and the most orgasmic custard east of the Mississippi.
(5)Andrew K.
Usually pretty busy, the food isn't that great in the first place. Shakes are good though on a hot summer day.
(3)Rob L.
I hit a lot of custard shops. It's one of the benefits of living in Wisconsin. I won't go into whether or not Culver's has the best custard, but I am a fan of the full bodied custard that they specialize in. And Culver's has always been consistent quality. But really I wanted to comment about -this- Culver's on Hwy 20. Generally, any Culver's I've gone to has been good. But this Culver's has never disappointed me, and I've been stopping by this one as it's usually been on the way to places that I go for 15 years. At times I feel like I get spoiled by the Hwy 20 Culvers when I go to Culvers in other areas, the ones in Milwaukee just aren't as good. It's odd because there's nothing that would make this restaurant stand out from any other Culver's or fast food restaurant. It just seems to be the people.
(5)Tom C.
Had a Mushroom Swiss burger, fries, curds, and a vanilla custard. Burger was good, but they skimped on the toppings. Custard is always good, especially since you don't get much of it in Cali. Service was friendly.
(4)Susie Q.
Only did drive thru for ice cream. Gal at window nice and speedy. Oooh custard melts so fast!
(4)Kat H.
Being from the south I really enjoy getting to eat at a Culvers when we see them. 1st of all my husband and I both eat for under 10 bucks. I had the chili which was pretty good and my husband had potatoe soup and a burger with fries. His burger was not dripping with grease as one review stated. It was all good. Very clean resturaunt and so were the bathrooms. Staff was nice, they even bring your food to you.
(5)Jeremia F.
The burgers are tasty bits but have had one in quite some time but stopped in for some custard and it proves to be a stop off of the interstate worth checking out. It is a chain but it has the little midwestern diner feel in the dinning room. Always time to stop in at Culver's when swinging through the dairy state.
(4)Brandi N.
When I was younger, I raved about Culver's. It's really good. I still loooooooove the hot caramel shake and the cheese curds. I also like that each day of every month there's some new wacky flavor to try. Unfortunately, the best flavor of the month is never served on the day I actually visit. (haha the jokes on me) Having stated it's a good place to eat, and there are things on the menu nobody else can beat, I'll also add that many people I know still loooooove Culver's. Really though, when you stack them against other Racine restaurants, they're just not better. Kewpees certainly serves a better burger. The Farm certainly serves better custard.
(2)