Culver's got its start in 1984 in Sauk City, Wisconsin, when Craig and Lea Culver teamed up with Craig's parents to launch a restaurant that specialized in frozen custard and ButterBurgers — seared ...
Culver's first opened in Sauk City, Wisconsin, in 1984, and while some things have changed at the restaurant over the years, others have remained pretty consistent. For example, the chain is still ...
Culver's is a fast food restaurant that opened its doors in 1984 in Sauk City, Wisconsin. The original menu featured the chain's famous ButterBurgers and frozen custard, and they have remained menu ...
The CurderBurger is making its return to Culver's menus for the third year in a row on Oct. 2. The company announced the return of "ooey, gooey, golden goodness" burger on their Facebook page Monday ...
Culver’s is turning up the flavor this fall with the return of its legendary CurderBurger and the launch of a spicy new sidekick: Jalapeño Cheese Curds. Both limited-time items will be front and ...
Coke or Pepsi? Pepsi or Coke? That is the question and has been ever since the two soft drink behemoths became competitors. Looks like Coke, for now, is going to get the last laugh at the popular ...
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Hoosier Alley's restaurant now open; Culver's adds some cheese curd options; and IU Trident pretzel available at IU home games.
ONTARIO ― Did someone say ButterBurgers and frozen custard? And let’s not overlook the cheese curds. Members of the Richland Area Chamber-Economic Development celebrated the official opening of Culver ...
The Coalition of Latino Leaders announces its 11th Latino Taste Festival on Saturday, Oct. 4 in downtown Dalton's Burr Park, ...
(WLUK) -- Wisconsinites are invited to raise a cup of frozen custard to celebrate40 years of a business with Wisconsin roots. Governor Tony Evers declared Thursday as “Culver’s Day" in Wisconsin.