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NotGolfer
04-16-2018, 11:34 AM
Today is the day that Culver's is slated to open. While I'm excited for them to come...didn't want to chance a crowd the 1st day. Did anyone here go and try it??
Taltarzac725
04-16-2018, 11:59 AM
Today is the day that Culver's is slated to open. While I'm excited for them to come...didn't want to chance a crowd the 1st day. Did anyone here go and try it??
My neighbor works at Ace Hardware and said that they gave their employees a free meal on Saturday. She really enjoyed her fish sandwich and the frozen custard. Culver's Menu | Butter Burger, Frozen Custard, Curds & More (https://www.culvers.com/menu-and-nutrition)
NotGolfer
04-16-2018, 02:18 PM
My neighbor works at Ace Hardware and said that they gave their employees a free meal on Saturday. She really enjoyed her fish sandwich and the yogurt.
I'd thought about stopping by on Friday (there were cars in the extended parking lot) to see if they were having a "soft opening" but thought better of it! I saw another post of Habenaro's (sp) being open now too.! :pepper2:
Fraugoofy
04-16-2018, 02:42 PM
My neighbor works at Ace Hardware and said that they gave their employees a free meal on Saturday. She really enjoyed her fish sandwich and the yogurt.Yogurt? Culvers doesn't serve yogurt. They serve frozen custard...
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JGVillages
04-16-2018, 04:34 PM
My wife and I went today at 4PM. Most difficult part was finding a parking place. Once that was completed we were greeted at the door and got in line to place our order. Less than 5 minutes to place our cod and shrimp dinner orders. You are then given a number (table cone) and the order is delivered. After 5 minutes an employee stopped and apologized for the additional wait due to the crowd. Surprisingly our wait was only 10 minutes considering the volume of people. The food was delicious and the large number of staff was friendly and competent. Being originally from Wisconsin, Culver’s home state, I have been to numerous Culver’s there, and a few in Florida. Always a great experience. A great addition to The Villages.
dmorhome
04-16-2018, 06:26 PM
where are they located.
lanabanana73
04-16-2018, 06:30 PM
where are they located.
Southern Trace Plaza on 466? I think?
John_W
04-16-2018, 06:46 PM
where are they located.
Since this thread started about Culver's, they are in the old Diary Queen and then of late, the Glitz Christmas store (see below). It's on 466 just before the second Shell Station across from bank row.
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https://www.wigrr.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Culvers.jpg
The Habaneros Mexican Restaurant is in the shopping center behind Culver's with Publix, it's in the old Crisper's location on the west end.
justjim
04-16-2018, 08:20 PM
Will definitely make the trip as soon as the dust settles. Hope they have their chili here in FL. Today would be a good day......
Taltarzac725
04-16-2018, 09:40 PM
My wife and I went today at 4PM. Most difficult part was finding a parking place. Once that was completed we were greeted at the door and got in line to place our order. Less than 5 minutes to place our cod and shrimp dinner orders. You are then given a number (table cone) and the order is delivered. After 5 minutes an employee stopped and apologized for the additional wait due to the crowd. Surprisingly our wait was only 10 minutes considering the volume of people. The food was delicious and the large number of staff was friendly and competent. Being originally from Wisconsin, Culver’s home state, I have been to numerous Culver’s there, and a few in Florida. Always a great experience. A great addition to The Villages.
I am a native cheesehead but they did not have any of these in WI when I was there up through 1970. Long time ago though except for some side trips to see grandmother in central WI when I was in law school and the working in the U of MN Law Library (1986-late 1991).
Culver's - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culver%27s)
NotGolfer
04-16-2018, 10:04 PM
I am a native cheesehead but they did not have any of these in WI when I was there up through 1970. Long time ago though except for some side trips to see grandmother in central WI when I was in law school and the working in the U of MN Law Library (1986-late 1991).
Culver's - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culver%27s)
You had to go to the original back in those days, I think. They didn't start the franchising for some years....I think the late 90's. NOW they're all over Wisconsin....I remember when they began to spread out a bit to other states but mostly in the midwest. LOVE that they finally made it to Florida!!!!
Taltarzac725
04-17-2018, 05:42 AM
You had to go to the original back in those days, I think. They didn't start the franchising for some years....I think the late 90's. NOW they're all over Wisconsin....I remember when they began to spread out a bit to other states but mostly in the midwest. LOVE that they finally made it to Florida!!!!
I never had a butter burger and cannot wait to find out what they taste like.
asianthree
04-17-2018, 06:44 AM
For a single ButterBurger calorie content is only 360. A concrete mix starts at 600 calories and up, still not bad for fast food. Two piece fish calorie content is at 1475. For fried still in the ball park of normal fried food
John_W
04-17-2018, 08:40 AM
I am a native cheesehead but they did not have any of these in WI when I was there up through 1970. Long time ago though except for some side trips to see grandmother in central WI when I was in law school and the working in the U of MN Law Library (1986-late 1991).
Culver's - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culver%27s)
On the cover of Today's Daily Sun;
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As a former resident of Wisconsin, Helen Feeney had been looking forward to the grand opening of Culver’s restaurant in The Villages.
“It was important that I show up on the first day,” said Feeney, a past president of the Lake Sumter chapter of the Wisconsin Club. “Now I don’t have to drive as far as Clermont.”
Feeney and other guests, which is what the restaurant’s staff calls its customers, gathered Monday at the location on Wedgewood Lane at Southern Trace Plaza to try some of its Midwest menu.
Culver’s was founded by Craig and Lea Culver, along with Craig’s parents, George and Ruth, in 1984 in Sauk City, Wisconsin. Since that time, it has expanded its reach to about half of America.
Owner and operator Shad Finley, originally from De Soto, Wisconsin, thought Culver’s and The Villages would be a perfect fit.
“I thought it would be a great addition to what The Villages has created here,” Finley said.
Finley previously worked at The Villages Insurance, but he found himself toying with the idea of running a restaurant.
“It’s a lot of fun,” he said. “The Culver’s brand is A-plus. We’re in the people business.”
Finley plans to get the restaurant involved in the community, giving back to various organizations and charities.
“We want to have a positive impact,” he said.
The restaurant’s signature frozen custard is made in small batches two times each day, kept at a cold temperature to make it smooth. The beef brought in from the Midwest is fresh, not frozen.
One of its frozen custard flavors gets the spotlight treatment every day. Today’s flavor is Peanut Butter Cup, while Wednesday’s is Oreo Overload.
In addition to burgers and frozen custard, Culver’s offers dinner plates including Atlantic cod, beef pot roast and chopped steak.
Guests were given a number for their order, and their food was brought to their table.
Finley’s mother, Shirley Walleser, came down from De Soto for opening day.
“Good food is important to people,” she said. “There’s nothing like Midwest meat and cheese.”
Feeney’s first meal at this Culver’s was its famous cheese curds, which are made from deep-fried yellow and white Wisconsin cheddar cheese, and some coffee.
“They’re wonderful,” said Feeney, of the Village of Orange Blossom Gardens. “I think they’re better than french fries.”
She planned to come back later in the day for a ButterBurger with cheese or some frozen custard.
At another table, Sandy Fystro got a ButterBurger with cheese, while her husband, Lloyd, got the North Atlantic Cod Filet sandwich and a Concrete Mixer frozen custard. Both were happy to see this Culver’s open.
Went yesterday around 5. Very crowded. Ordered a butter burger deluxe with cheese. Burger was pounded flat and grilled beyond recognition. So thin that it looked like a brown lace doily. Absolutely no flavor. Crinkle cut fries tasted like out of a bag from the freezer.
In their defense, it was EXTREMELY crowded. Will try again in a few weeks when things have calmed down.
asianthree
04-17-2018, 02:30 PM
Went yesterday around 5. Very crowded. Ordered a butter burger deluxe with cheese. Burger was pounded flat and grilled beyond recognition. So thin that it looked like a brown lace doily. Absolutely no flavor. Crinkle cut fries tasted like out of a bag from the freezer.
In their defense, it was EXTREMELY crowded. Will try again in a few weeks when things have calmed down.
Thin patty is the butter burger. Have never had their fries, I like fries well done and that’s not possible.
Topspinmo
04-17-2018, 02:53 PM
Well I held off till 9pm to get my tenderloin sandwich, still had line, and about 15 min wait. Sandwich was very good or I was very hungry. When by BK and looked like grave yard parking lot.
NotGolfer
04-18-2018, 07:01 AM
As an FYI with fries....you can ask for extra crispy (which isn't crunchy btw) and they taste better IMHO. Some folks won't be happy with Culver's but many will be. Even in Wisconsin, where they started, there are people who aren't fans....but they always seem to have a good business going so that speaks to something I would say.
:mmmm:
Bogie Shooter
04-18-2018, 07:05 AM
As an FYI with fries....you can ask for extra crispy (which isn't crunchy btw) and they taste better IMHO. Some folks won't be happy with Culver's but many will be. Even in Wisconsin, where they started, there are people who aren't fans....but they always seem to have a good business going so that speaks to something I would say.
:mmmm:
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fw102807
04-18-2018, 07:12 AM
Nobody has mentioned the custard. Has anyone tried it and is it still as good as I've heard?
graciegirl
04-18-2018, 07:13 AM
Nobody has mentioned the custard. Has anyone tried it and is it still as good as I've heard?
The chocolate was really yummy.
EdFNJ
04-18-2018, 07:22 AM
What the heck is a "butter" burger (vs. a normal kind of burger)? They don't fry (grill) it in butter, or do they? In some places it means they have "butter pickles" on it.
NotGolfer
04-18-2018, 12:11 PM
What the heck is a "butter" burger (vs. a normal kind of burger)? They don't fry (grill) it in butter, or do they? In some places it means they have "butter pickles" on it.
The burgers are grilled. I think it has to do with butter on the buns but "IF" you really want a correct answer you can contact the company. Pickles are regular sliced pickles as you'd get on any burger. Was there today (Wed.) and they were slammed (busy)---in fact said both inside and outside seating was full. It was a bit of a challenge to get into the parking lot too. BUT worth it all---especially when you're familiar with Culver's and have been waiting for them to arrive in our area. :mmmm:
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