Culver's

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1325 E Capitol Dr
Milwaukee, WI 53211
Culver s is a restaurant chain that traces its history back to 1984, when Craig and Lea Culver opened an establishment in Sauk City, Wis. Since then, the group has grown to a chain that maintains more than 350 independently owned and operated restaurants in over 15 U.S. states. Culver s is known for its ButterBurger and a variety of desserts. Its menu includes a selection of sandwiches, salads and cakes. The chain s restaurants serve french fries, onion rings, smoked turkey, chicken tenders and hot dogs. Its restaurants feature nearly 20 flavors of malts and shakes. The chain also offers low-fat and nutritional food items. Its Culver s Cares program raises money to support nonprofit organizations and cancer-related research studies. Additionally, Culver s VIP Foundation provides scholarship services to school students.

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4.091 reviews
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F Peter S.
1/8/2024

My order and food and delivery were exemplary, thank you. From the moment one of your hamburgers crossed my mind, offering it was a snap, great choices. It arrived quickly, and my taste buds said...

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Kade B.
7/29/2025

This Culver's is quickly falling off my list, and I hate to say that because of its close proximity to my apartment & campus. The staff are always nice, but the quality of food has gone downhill....

Josephine W.
7/8/2025

A few days ago, I was supposed to get a small concrete mixer with oreos and reeses. When the concrete mixer was ready, there were no Reeses in the custard. I just also want to say that they...

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Louisa E.
2/21/2024

I always love Culver's but I have to give a shout out to this particular Culver's. The food I had was great! I ordered delivery just to see how it was, as I have eaten inside and wanted to see...

Sadly B.
2/11/2025

I had a really bad grilled chicken sandwich. It was much smaller than the bun, it was pretty tasteless with very little lettuce and tomato and at least a third of it was inedible tendon. I would...

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