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Old 04-03-2018, 08:08 AM
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Culver’s started in my home state of Wisconsin, the home of custard.

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Went to a Culver's in Baraboo years ago coming back from a Wisconsin Dells trip. Gave it a try not knowing anything about it. Needless to say, looking forward to the one here.

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Custard and cheese curds....and butterburgers!! =)
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Chi-Town, the original Culver's is just outside of Baraboo i Sauk City.

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Do they do breakfast? We have never been to one.
I don't think they open until ten.


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No to breakfast....hours might be 11:00 a.m. til close (whatever that store deems it). A word that comes to mind is "Anticipation" (song also sung by Carlie Simon).
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I don't think they open until ten.


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We have a Culver’s in Illinois and a McDonald’s close by. No breakfast at Culver’s and often wondered why not? McDonalds does very well (profit wise) with breakfast - - coffee excellent. The building Culver’s remolded was a DQ at one time but never seemed to do a good business for some reason. It’s an excellent location and Culver’s should do well there.
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IMHO--a glorified DQ--nothing to get all hot & bothered about--come on ,how about a real restaurant--sorry about all you guys from the mid-west that would like to feel touchy & feely about you're old neighborhood coming to TV-- I wouldn't get this enthralled if a corp. Nathan's open up in TV either= none of their corp. extensions could come close to the original in Coney Island
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If the Culvers in The Villages opens before Lent is over, and you are not eating meat on Fridays during Lent, try Culvers Cod dinner or Walleye dinner! Of course you can eat these dinners after Lent is over too! Delicious.
Walleye? That would be a find for those of use raised around the Great Lakes. They don't mention it on their website though. Is it only available during Lent or only in locations closer to the Great Lakes?

I took a great-niece and great-nephew to a Culver's once for ice cream and wasn't overly impressed for food choices as everything looked fried or deep-fried, something my waistline can't support any more. However, I'd break my own rules for some Walleye!
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IMHO--a glorified DQ--nothing to get all hot & bothered about--come on ,how about a real restaurant--sorry about all you guys from the mid-west that would like to feel touchy & feely about you're old neighborhood coming to TV-- I wouldn't get this enthralled if a corp. Nathan's open up in TV either= none of their corp. extensions could come close to the original in Coney Island
I take it I won't be seeing you there? Good one less in line!
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IMHO--a glorified DQ--nothing to get all hot & bothered about--come on ,how about a real restaurant--sorry about all you guys from the mid-west that would like to feel touchy & feely about you're old neighborhood coming to TV-- I wouldn't get this enthralled if a corp. Nathan's open up in TV either= none of their corp. extensions could come close to the original in Coney Island
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Walleye? That would be a find for those of use raised around the Great Lakes. They don't mention it on their website though. Is it only available during Lent or only in locations closer to the Great Lakes?

I took a great-niece and great-nephew to a Culver's once for ice cream and wasn't overly impressed for food choices as everything looked fried or deep-fried, something my waistline can't support any more. However, I'd break my own rules for some Walleye!

Sounds like you need to do some grazing. For some of use that can see our shoes we get all we want.
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I was waiting for husband and daughter to finish shopping at Bealls recently, sitting in the chairs by the entrance. A gentlemen sat down next to me and started a conversation. He said he was from New York. He told me that New York City had the best restaurants, the best hospitals, the best art and culture. I told him that I enjoyed visiting NYC and had been there many times. I asked him if he had ever been to Cincinnati. He said "No. Why would I do that?".
If NYC is so good? why are there gobs of NY'er down here? Tax evasion???
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If NYC is so good? why are there gobs of NY'er down here? Tax evasion???
Weather is the main reason and the lower cost of living
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