The chain of restaurants no one's Culver's Is A minnesotan Favorite And Top go to restaurants Every individual whether that's a family Or single person.
What prompted my review today was the manager working this morning named Krista. I'd like to applaud her for going above and beyond service levels and providing such high standards of customer service and also the general atmosphere that she has going throughout her restaurant and employees. She takes pride in what she does, and I hope 13 management and ownership of this restaurant notices the work that is being put in is what's going to make not just this location succeed butt the whole franchise itself.
I will briefly speak upon all my Culver's visits not just this location but I'll have visited that I remember. I would say I remember 30 to 40 visits I've taken to a Culver's in my life. That's being very modest, I know it's more than that.
What attracted me to the restaurant first is knowing that all of their ingredients come locally sourced and are not fresh or frozen and also that other ingredients are cared for and contain non genetically modified ingredients, essentially saying that their ingredients are better quality for you and your body.
No obviously a double or triple cheeseburger with fries is not healthy for your body at all. Lol. But if you're looking for something that's quick easy but you're also not going to wake up feeling like crap or vice versa feeling crap after you eat all of their food. Everything is prepared fresh and it's not made before hand. It's all made to order.
Some people will probably argue about the price, and say that Culver's is expensive but those people usually are putting Culver's in the same genre as fast food. Culver's is not what is considered today's fast food at all. Just because they have a drive-thru and you can have your food in a bag or served in front of you indoors in 5 minutes, that gives you no reason at all to put this anywhere close to the same field of restaurants as your: McD's, B.K., T-Bell, etc. Etc. Etc.
As far as what type of category food is Culver's I am not exactly sure what I would put it in.. it certainly not fast food but then again it's not fine dining. It's pretty much in its own category. It's a local staple dining restaurant, serving everything for the whole family and for every type of occasion and people's needs.
Wrapping up getting back to what I said about price is you get what you pay for here. I speak the truth in the past I have said that Culver's is expensive but at that time I was around 22 years old, now being in my young thirties taking everything into account this place is not pricey are expensive into anyone who says that they are way too used to going and ordering off the dollar menu at McDonald's.
Am I the only one who wanders how most people are making it nowadays? Doing anything is expensive. It's pretty crazy. And honestly we're talking about the price here it's not even double what McDonald's or Burger King charges.
You also don't have to order your food off of a dang dumb self-serve kiosk like at McDonald's now.
The service level on how friendly employees are here really make a...
Read moreWe love Culver's to the point that half my credit card statement is filled with Culver's orders, but this location is hands down the most inefficient one I've ever been to.
Usually when you order from the drive through they have your beverage and ice cream ready for you when you order. Instead they have a hut they staff by the drive up order kiosk where they can double the amount of orders they'll take but removes their otherwise efficient drive through model.
If you're lucky to get to go through the normal process of ordering at the drive up then when you get to the window they just take your payment and wait, still no drink or ice cream. We've stopped before and had to wait 5 minutes just for two scoops of the day, something you don't ever have to do at another Culver's.
They've taken the efficiency of the Culver's drive through model and completely torpedoed it. I'm sure there's a business model that cars waiting in line to order vs waiting to pick up shows a better appearance, but even when it's less busy at this one, it's slower.
Very disappointing for a business we otherwise frequent and love at an almost...
Read moreMy husband and I came into to Culver's a few days ago and we were greeted with a warm welcome. The cashier that took our order was very nice, upbeat and clearly liked her job. I don't know exactly what her name was but I think it started with a "N", she has a nose piercing and she was kind of tall. Our food came out extremely fast and overall was one of the best experiences we have had with any fast food chain. Everyone always has an relaxed attitude and pure enjoyment for the work they do. We had to come back later that day for some more food and yet again someone stood out to me. His name was Sam, I believe. He had a smile on his face and he was very respectful plus he had one of those attitudes that is just so positive. The whole place in general was efficient, modern, and top quality food for a fast food restaurant. We are definitely...
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