politique

My husband and I don’t eat much fast food, but we went to Culver’s for the first time and loved our $42 meal

I tried Culver’s for the first time.

  • Culver’s is a fast-food restaurant that started in Wisconsin and has since expanded across the US.
  • The chain is known for its ButterBurgers, cheese curds, and frozen custard.
  • I’d never been before, but my mom loves it, so my husband and I recently tried it out.

I’m not much of a fast-food guy.

My husband and I will occasionally swing through the Wendy’s drive-thru on a long road trip or grab a bite from McDonald’s in a pinch. But living in downtown Cincinnati, with plenty of mom-and-pop joints, trendy bars, and fancy restaurants, we usually don’t find ourselves at chain restaurants.

My mom, on the other hand, adores chains. Growing up, we’d always go to Applebee’s, and she was over the moon when I took her to BJ’s Brewhouse for her birthday a few years back. But Culver’s is her absolute favorite.

I’d heard her rave about the burgers, cheese curds, and frozen custard for years, but I never made it there myself. Recently, my husband and I decided to see why Ma is so wild about this place — and I have to admit, I was pleasantly surprised.

Note: Prices are based on one Culver’s location in Ohio and may vary across states.

Culver’s is a fast-food chain known for its burgers, cheese curds, and custard.
We ordered at the counter when we arrived at Culver’s.

When we pulled into the Culver’s near our home in Cincinnati, I immediately spotted the first hallmark of a traditional fast-food restaurant: a drive-thru.

Once inside, the format continued to look familiar, with large screens detailing the extensive menu (and combo meals, named Value Baskets) hanging behind the counter.

The interior also had standard self-serve soda machines, trash cans with a spot for trays on top, and expectedly sticky floors.

We ordered two Value Baskets, cheese curds, and two Concrete Mixers.
I’m a big fan of Culver’s burgers.

Without a doubt, the ButterBurger deserves all the praise it gets — it’s the superior fast-food burger.

You can taste all the fresh onions, crunchy iceberg lettuce, and juicy tomatoes. The meat itself is also delicious, though admittedly thin. There was a choice for a single, double, or triple patty, and I’m glad I got the double. The two patties felt like one single burger patty.

True to Culver’s promise, the buns were perfect. They were buttery and toasted on the underside, leaving a pillow-soft top with a crunch just above the patty.

The fries, on the other hand, were forgettable.
I liked getting to choose my own fountain drink at Culver’s.

I’m a Diet Coke fan through and through. But when I got to the soda machine (or pop machine as we say here in Ohio), I was astonished to see some uncommon options such as Mello Yello, Hi-C, and even diet root beer.

I stuck with Diet Coke, but I couldn’t help myself from grabbing a quick sip of Mello Yello, just for the nostalgia. It’s probably been two decades since I last sipped that particular citrus soda.

I couldn’t go to Culver’s without getting the cheese curds.
We tried two different flavors of Concrete Mixers.

We finished off our meal with two Concrete Mixers — your choice of vanilla or chocolate frozen custard with two mix-ins. They’re blended together much like a Dairy Queen Blizzard, but I don’t advise turning your Concrete Mixer upside down because they feel much less thick.

I ordered vanilla custard with fresh raspberries and marshmallow creme. The custard is creamier than your average ice cream, and it was certainly flavorful. It made for a light, summery dessert.

My husband, on the other hand, went a more decadent route: chocolate custard with peanut butter and chunks of Reese’s. He was pretty quiet as he inhaled it, so I think he was satisfied.

We spent $42 for a tasty and filling meal, and I wouldn’t mind going back.
I can see why my mom is such a fan of Culver’s.

On the rare occasion we do grab a bite at Wendy’s, we usually spend about $25 between the two of us. Culver’s was a little more expensive at $42, but we also ordered more food than we really needed.

If we had it to do over again, we’d probably skip the Value Baskets and just order burgers, split some cheese curds, and get custard on our way out.

I’m not sure I’d plan to go back to Culver’s, especially by myself. But if I’m ever in a hurry and have to choose between McDonald’s and Culver’s, I think I’d drive right past the Golden Arches in favor of a ButterBurger.

Plus, once my mom reads this (hey, Ma!) and finds out I went to Culver’s without her, I’m sure she’ll insist that we go together. If there’s an order of cheese curds in it for me, I’d willingly accept.

This story was originally published in October 2023 and most recently updated on September 30, 2024. 

Read the original article on Business Insider

https://www.businessinsider.com/review-trying-culvers-first-time-dont-like-fast-food-worth-it-2023