Burnt Toast Inn Menu

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Diabetics at Whataburger

Diabetics need to be a bit cautious while dining at Whataburger. Almost every burger is rich in sodium content and it is highly recommended to keep your burger cravings in control while dining at Whataburger. However, you can always satisfy your cravings for a burger by choosing Whataburger Jr. or other non-burger items from the menu.

Foods to Avoid at Whataburger for Diabetics:

A diabetic should resist from ordering any extra meat-based burger such as Double Meat Whataburger or Triple Meat Whataburger to limit the sodium intake and calories. Most burgers except the Whataburger Jr. are high in sodium and hence should be avoided.

If you are a diabetic, you should also avoid Honey BBQ Chicken Strip Sandwich and Whataburger Patty Melt at Whataburger. Chicken Fajita Taco is also off-limits for diabetics. You must also avoid Breakfast Platter and Pancake Platter from the menu. Pancakes and Cinnamon Roll from the breakfast menu are also off-limits for diabetics.

Food Suggestions for Diabetics at Whataburger

Double Meat Whataburger Jr.®

Nutritional Facts: 420 calories, 20g (Tans. Fat 1g & Sat. Fat 6g), 700mg sodium, 37g carbs, 6g sugar, 2g fiber, 23g Protein

Jalapeno Cheddar Biscuit

Nutritional Facts: 350 calories, 22g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 12g), 730mg sodium, 31g carbs, 0g sugar, 2g fiber, 8g Protein

Biscuit with Bacon

Nutritional Facts: 360 calories, 22g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 10g), 790mg sodium, 32g carbs, 2g sugar, 1g fiber, 8g Protein

Hash Brown Sticks

Nutritional Facts: 190 calories, 11g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 2g), 500mg sodium, 21g carbs, 0g sugar, 2g fiber, 2g Protein

Garden Salad with Grilled Chicken

Nutritional Facts: 290 calories, 12g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 7g), 770mg sodium, 12g carbs, 4g sugar, 6g fiber, 34g Protein

Taquito with Sausage, No Cheese

Nutritional Facts: 380 calories, 23g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 8g), 480mg sodium, 28g carbs, 1g sugar, 1g fiber, 16g Protein

Apple Slices

Nutritional Facts: 30 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 7g carbs, 5g sugar, 1g fiber, 0g Protein

High Blood Pressure at Whataburger

High sodium intake can be lethal for people suffering from high blood pressure. If you're someone with high blood pressure and dining at Whataburger, then you got to be careful. Most burgers and sandwiches at Whataburger contain high sodium which can spike your blood pressure levels.

Foods to Avoid at Whataburger for High Blood Pressure

Skip the Double Meat Whataburger and Triple Meat Whataburger at the restaurant if you don't intend to shoot your blood pressure levels. Avoid all types of Bacon and Cheeseburgers at Whataburger as these items are high in sodium. You must avoid Chicken Fajita Taco at Whataburger as it is too high in sodium as well. Skip the Pancakes Platter and Pancakes from the breakfast menu to control your sodium intake. Cinnamon Roll and Grilled Cheese are also the best to avoid at Whataburger for its high sodium content.

Food Suggestions for High Blood Pressure at Whataburger

Whataburger Jr.®

Nutritional Facts: 310 calories, 11g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 4g), 580mg sodium, 37g carbs, 6g sugar, 2g fiber, 14g Protein

Biscuit Sandwich

Nutritional Facts: 400 calories, 24g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 10g), 680mg sodium, 32g carbs, 2g sugar, 1g fiber, 12g Protein

Hash Brown Sticks

Nutritional Facts: 190 calories, 11g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 2g), 500mg sodium, 21g carbs, 0g sugar, 2g fiber, 2g Protein

French Fries

Nutritional Facts: 420 calories, 21g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 3g), 260mg sodium, 52g carbs, 1g sugar, 4g fiber, 5g Protein

Hot Lemon Pie

Nutritional Facts: 320 calories, 16g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 5g), 230mg sodium, 41g carbs, 12g sugar, 3g fiber, 4g Protein

Apple Slices

Nutritional Facts: 30 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 7g carbs, 5g sugar, 1g fiber, 0g Protein

High Cholesterol at Whataburger

Calorie intake is the main concern for people with high cholesterol while dining at a fast-food restaurant like Whataburger. Well, you can always try the Lighter & Smaller options from the menu to cut down your fat intake. Opting for grilled sandwich or burgers are preferred compared to double meat or triple meat cheesy burgers which contain high cholesterol.

Foods to Avoid at Whataburger for High Cholesterol

Cut down on your meat intake to control your high cholesterol. You must skip Double Meat Whataburger and Triple Meat Whataburger at all costs. You should also avoid Avocado Bacon Burger and Monterey Melt as both these burgers contain a high amount of fat. Sweat & Spicy Bacon Burger will add extra 1080 calories in your diet so skip that as well. Whatacatch Dinner may sound tempting but the famous fish sandwich is also full of calories and unhealthy fat. Lastly, avoid French Fries and Onion Rings at Whataburger if you are already ordering a burger or any other heavy meal.

Food Suggestions to Maintain Cholesterol Level at Whataburger

Whatachick'n® Sandwich

Nutritional Facts: 600 calories, 26g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 10g), 890mg sodium, 57g carbs, 11g sugar, 4g fiber, 33g Protein

Breakfast On A Bun®

Nutritional Facts: 350 calories, 15g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 6g), 910mg sodium, 34g carbs, 5g sugar, 1g fiber, 18g Protein

Egg Sandwich

Nutritional Facts: 310 calories, 12g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 5g), 740mg sodium, 34g carbs, 5g sugar, 1g fiber, 15g Protein

Justaburger®

Nutritional Facts: 300 calories, 11g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 3g), 570mg sodium, 34g carbs, 5g sugar, 1g fiber, 14g Protein

Hot Apple Pie

Nutritional Facts: 270 calories, 14g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 5g), 260mg sodium, 34g carbs, 7g sugar, 2g fiber, 33g Protein

Chocolate Chunk Cookie

Nutritional Facts: 230 calories, 11g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 6g), 180mg sodium, 31g carbs, 18g sugar, 1g fiber, 2g Protein

Double Meat Whataburger Jr.®

Nutritional Facts: 420 calories, 20g (Tans. Fat 1g & Sat. Fat 6g), 700mg sodium, 37g carbs, 6g sugar, 2g fiber, 23g Protein

Apple Slices

Nutritional Facts: 30 calories, 0g (Tans. Fat 0g & Sat. Fat 0g), 0mg sodium, 7g carbs, 5g sugar, 1g fiber, 0g Protein

  • Jeanie S.

    The Burnt Toast Inn is a lovely place to stay, especially if you're visiting University of Michigan. It's close to downtown Ann Arbor's shops and restaurants and walking distance to the University, but it's at the quiet end of town. No noise issues at all, even with the room fronting the street. Sarah, the host, was warm and welcoming without being solicitous. The inn was spotlessly clean and charming in its decor. My room, though small (with an associated smaller cost) was comfortable and despite my concerns about the shared bathroom (with one other room), there was never an inconvenience. The large bathroom was spotlessly clean and aesthetically pleasing. Clean even to my very picky standards. Sarah was extremely accommodating when I mentioned I had to depart early in the morning before breakfast was served. She made sure there was delicious granola, fresh fruit, soy milk (for the lactose intolerant amongst us), and coffee available for me to help myself. I wish I'd had the opportunity to stay for the breakfast -- from the other reviews, it sounds like I missed out on some extra deliciousness. Buddy the sweet St. Bernard is *huge*. Two hundred lbs of slow-moving mellow :) I'd stay here again in a heartbeat.

    (5)
  • Ryan K.

    Sarah is a very nice host. I stayed in the Green room which was very comfortable. It probably has the best location of all the B&Bs currently in Ann Arbor with respect to downtown, and it's also an easy walk to campus (about 10-15 minutes to the Diag).

    (5)
  • gretchen d.

    no no no! Not sure why everyone loved this place. The decor was totally mish mash (country, earthy, indian prints, stuffed animals and kitsch that don't mesh) but the real issue was the customer service or lack thereof. Owner's son in law greeted us, showed us around. Issue 1) Owner's son in law told us to help ourselves to the alcohol but then finished by saying "well-don't take too much." Issue 2) Owner's son in law asked what time we wanted breakfast. We said is 9am ok as we are on West Coast time and could not imagine eating earlier than 6am our bodies' times. He said ok but in the next breath mentioned that there were some really good brunch recommendations he could make. (made us feel as if he did not want us to eat there. Cost of lodging was not cheap and I feel they should have gone out of their way to feed us somehow (even saying " we will leave out a plate of muffins or whatever...) Issue 3) I arrived back after dinner and wanted a nightcap. I was trying like hell to get the liquor cabinet opened and meanwhile a man (owner's husband?) sat there nearby not offering help. What????? Issue 4) When asked the next day if we wanted breakfast (not what time do you want breakfast but do you want it) I mentioned that we hoped to eat a bit later but it seemed as if the owner's son in law was discouraging that practice. His wife (owner's daughter) said "oh that is because he knew I had to get somewhere at 9am" Don't say it is ok to serve us breakfast at 9am and then be irritated about it. Please. Issue 5) When asked by owner what time we would be heading home I said we would probably sleep in due to time difference and could we have an extra half hour if needed. She said "well the cleaners want to get in and get out as they are going to a Piston's game." what????? Issue 5) Our bathroom shower drain was full of hair upon arrival. . Isn't that part of cleaning a shower? YUK I am not easily bothered but the sum of these things felt like these folks really did not want to feed us, nor did they want us to have a glass of wine, nor did they want to accommodate us in any way. So I don't recommend this place and I would never ever return.

    (1)
  • P I.

    This was my first experience with a bed and breakfast and I feel confident in saying that I would gladly stay here again. The owner, Sarah, was uncommonly nice and respected our privacy throughout our 2 day stay. Breakfast was delicious (granola, various breads, eggs, fruit salad, etc.) and the atmosphere was cozy. We stayed in the Master's Suite which had its own private bathroom, which was great. As I said before, I would gladly stay here again without hesitation.

    (5)
  • Jon H.

    We stayed at the Burnt Toast Inn while visiting our daughter and her boyfriend at the University of Michigan. The inn was beautifully decorated, very clean, and comfortable. We made very good use of the WIFI and enjoyed breakfast every morning. It's very close to Main Street Ann Arbor and about a half mile from the campus. For us, the best part of our stay was Sarah, the owner, and her two dogs, Bo and Buddy. It seemed like we had known Sarah forever, and we had great fun playing with the dogs. Buddy, the Saint Bernard, had his first birthday while we were there. Bo is older, so he wasn't as playful, but he was every bit as sweet. Good fun!

    (5)
  • Luann U.

    Ditto what everyone else has said. Sarah: Gracious, accommodating, informed, funny. The house: Eclectic, filled with wonderful art and fine craft and pure whimsy. As an artist, I found her style and the decor wonderful,colorful, inspirational and intriguing. The room (we stay in the Master suite) is roomy, private, well-appointed and comfortable. In fact, I'd say "comfort" is the key theme here. You feel right at home the minute you walk in the door. The very big dogs, Beau and Buddy, are sweet dogs, and very well-behaved. The breakfast offerings are substantial and good. You can be as private, or as outgoing as you choose. I would rather stay at the Burnt Toast Inn than in any high-end, luxury hotel you can name.

    (5)
  • Mike G.

    Burnt Toast Inn is a great little B&B in the downtown Ann Arbor area. I was at Zingerman's for a workshop and decided to stay at the Inn--great choice! The price was right and it felt like being at home. The Inn is perfect for business travelers (wireless internet!!!), romantic weekend getaway, girl's weekend in Ann Arbor, or even just as a stopover in Ann Arbor.

    (5)
  • Christel K.

    We had such a lovely visit to the Burnt Toast Inn - Sarah, the Innkeeper, has a special gift for hospitality - she makes you feel completely welcome, and cared for, in every detail. Breakfast was amazing (think: homemade waffles, thick cut bacon, eggs, fresh fruit, coffee, tea, juice), the house is beautiful, well appointed, comfortable. And you can't beat the location - didn't have to get in the car to explore downtown! We will definitely be back, and wouldn't stay anywhere else!

    (5)
  • Diane M.

    Did you ever wish you could live away from home for a week and feel completely at home? Sarah, the proprietor at the Burnt Toast Inn, can make you feel at home in her fabulously decorated establishment. This is a lovely home, from the soft leather sofas in the living room, to the huge "cook's dream" kitchen, to the comfortable bedrooms. Breakfast features homemade granola, an assortment of fresh fruit cut for easy serving, dark tasty fresh ground coffee, an imaginative assortment of breads, and hot and delicious fresh-cooked meals. Miss your dogs when you travel? The Burnt Toast has two dogs ready to give you a "dog fix" away from home. Bojangles, the Mastiff, is sweet and quiet. Buddy, the St. Bernard may be the biggest canine you've ever set eyes on. He's 210 pounds of tail wagging friendliness. A dry-mouthed St. Bernard, who will give you a doggy kiss you won't forget. The location of the inn is perfect. Downtown Ann Arbor is a short walk away and so is the University of Michigan main campus. We enjoyed our week at the Burnt Toast so much that we'll definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Kris s.

    A lovely B&B, very welcoming and Sarah was super accommodating of early morning work schedule. Comfortable eating dinner at dining room and plenty of relaxing areas. Master bedroom includes a large soaking tub and dual rain shower. Easy walk to downtown Ann Arbor. Parking provided. Would go back!

    (5)
  • Scott L.

    When I was headed out the door, Sarah asked me to let her know if I thought of anything she could do to make the Inn better, but honestly, I couldn't think of anything! The locations is wonderful...only 3 blocks from Main Street and close to everything. The rooms are comfortable, well decorated, perfectly clean, and really make you feel at home. The bed in the Master room was very comfortable and I had a much better night sleep than typical when I'm not at home. There is a Keureg machine in the hallway just outside of the rooms with a selection of coffee, in addition to granola bars and a few other items. I stayed in the Master room, which has it's own bathroom with two sinks, a huge tub, and a shower with two shower heads, a large (and high) bed, a pretty big walk in closet, and plenty of room. Sarah (the owner) is wonderful to deal with, accommodating, and couldn't be more friendly. Breakfast in the morning definitely exceeded expectations and for just my girlfriend and me, included fresh baked breads with real peanut butter, blackberry and strawberry preserves, some of the best mozzarella and tomato I've had, grilled salmon, grapefruit, fresh made real oatmeal, tons of fruit, eggs, bacon, fresh squeezed orange juice, and her own branded coffee...all of it was delicious. You really feel at home when you stay here, far from the feeling of being at a hotel. If you're allergic to dogs, however, this is not the place for you. Sarah does have two dogs, Bo and Buddy (one of which is large, the other is more of a pony than a dog), who are well behaved and spend most of their time in the Inn, either lying on the couch or the floor (if you want the couch). Both dogs are very friendly and love attention and for us, added to the stay. When I go back to Ann Arbor, I'll definitely be checking back in for a place to stay!

    (5)
  • James B.

    Stayed two nights with Sarah and found her bed and breakfast to be the best, and my fiancee heartily agreed. Sarah went way beyond the norm to ensure her inn was well stocked with anything we might need, but the cleanliness and attention to detail far surpassed anything we've encountered in other B&Bs. Breakfasts were very good, and the first day she cooked eggs to our individual preference. Bottom line: If you're planning to stay in Ann Arbor at a B&B, give this place serious consideration (it's also close to shops and restaurants downtown). We stayed in the master suite and were utterly delighted, and we hope to return and enjoy more of her exquisite (and sometimes quirky) taste in art.

    (5)
  • Arturo F.

    Sarah hosted my partner's grandparents and I was invited to the Burnt Toast Inn for breakfast with them. We had the most delicious french toast (of course) and fresh fruit. The interior is warm and charming. The living room has adorable antiques and everything is arranged in a tasteful and eclectic way. Each room is themed in some way, all with their own enormous personalities. My favorite part of the house is the garden, which flows with the zen vibe of the entire house. Prime location... and adorable dogs! Wifi available throughout.

    (5)
  • Michelle M.

    Escaping Chicago for Memorial Day weekend was the best decision we made for a sweet vacation in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Burnt Toast Inn is the perfect location with close access to Ann Arbor's gems. Sarah was so welcoming and inviting. We stayed in the attic room and it was cozy, clean and relaxing. Breakfast was delicious and it was great to meet people visiting from all over the U.S. We highly recommend this B&B and looking forward to staying here again in the future. Thanks Sarah!

    (5)
  • Hope C.

    What a warm, welcoming, comfortable place to stay. Sarah makes you feel completely at home, her breakfasts are delicious and her coffee rocks! Great room, comfortable bed (and I am a good mattress junkie), well equipped bath and great shower pressure with abundant hot water. Great location for visiting U Mich.

    (5)
  • Cresent M.

    We have stayed at Burnt Toast on a number of occasions and we couldn't be more pleased with the location, quaint rooms, and laid back feel to the place. I must reluctantly add, however, that on this summer trip the temps outside were in the upper 80's and we rented the attic room. If it is 88 degrees outside, you can imagine how hot it was in the closed up attic. 100 degrees? 110? 120?! In my perfect world, Sarah would have at least turned on the window air conditioner for a few minutes before we arrived, since she did know exactly when we were getting there. She also came in the next day and shut it off, so we faced the same suffocating room the next day, too.

    (4)
  • Jillian W.

    Burnt Toast Inn is the ultimate in simple, gracious accomodation. You can't beat the location-- on a beautiful neighborhood street easy walking distance from campus and Zingerman's. Sarah, the innkeeper, is open and friendly, and has done a beautiful job restoring the old victorian house and filling it with an eclectic assortment of art, artifacts, pottery, and furniture. Sarah's two dogs, Bo and Buddy, are both loves-- and Buddy is seriously one of the biggest dogs I've ever seen. I stayed in the gold room, which is small but comfortable and appointed generously with magazines and fluffy robes and slippers. Not a fancy place, but very comfortable, beautiful, and convenient. I will definitely be back.

    (5)
  • Maurice G.

    My wife and I paused in Ann Arbor for her 30th birthday celebratory breather between stops in E. Lansing and Detroit on our annual holiday treck through Michigan. We were surprised with the lack of centrally located accommodations in AA and looked beyond hoteliers and into B&Bs. We were certainly delighted that we did. Burnt Toast Inn is a very well-kept and charmingly-managed 4-bedroom house just on the periphery of downtown that is within walking distance of Main Street and its arteries, which was very important for us, since we were without a vehicle and walking would be our main mode of transit. From here, we were able to loop the snowy roads towards a very cozy dinner at The Earle, pints at Arbor Brewing, cocktails at Goodnite Gracie, and have back again with a boozy walk through this remarkable neighborhood west of downtown. Apart from the excellent location, the rate was very reasonable. In this regard, we certainly felt like we got more than what we paid for, even though we were up the next day to eat breakfast at The Fleetwood Diner (again, walking) rather than at the Inn. We stayed in the purple room, and though a bit smallish, very accommodating, particularly if you can time the visit just right to avoid the chore of sharing the neighboring bathroom with the yellow room. It really IS a nice bathroom. Free Wi-Fi is also a bonus. Overall, a first-rate experience that I would certainly look into again.

    (5)

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Which states have a Whataburger?

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Is Whataburger closed on Easter and Christmas?

Though Whataburger remains open 24 hours and seven days a week, most of the branches are closed during Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.

What are Whataburger opening and closing time?

This is the only restaurant which proudly serves the customer 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Anyone can enjoy good food in the early morning or a late-night meal at Whataburger restaurant branch.

Does Whataburger have a vegan burger?

Yes, Whataburger have Vegan as well as Vegetarian burger option. Whataburger veggie burger and Whataburger sandwiches are popular among vegan crowds.

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About Whataburger

Whataburger, as the name suggests, is an American fast-food restaurant specializing in hamburgers. Unlike other famous US restaurants chains, Whataburger is a regional fast-food chain serving customers at 824 locations in the country. Most of these locations are based in Texas while a few others are spread across Florida, Oklahoma, Arizona, Alabama, New Mexico, Louisiana, etc.

Whataburger was founded by Harmon Dobson and Paul Barton in 1950. The basic idea was to offer a better burger that tastes so good that every bite makes you say, “What A Burger!” In the same year, the Whataburger trademark was granted to Harmon Dobson, one of the co-founders. The restaurant specializes in different varieties and sizes of burgers including fish sandwich.

Healthy Food Options at Whataburger

Being a fast-food restaurant, you won't find many healthy food options at Whataburger. However, citing to the fitness trends and health preferences across the United States, Whataburger has revised its menu and introduced a selection of 550 calories or less menu in 2012. You can also try other items on the menu besides the burger to grab healthy food choices at Whataburger.

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