Culver’s Menu

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  • Drinks
  • Kids Meals
  • Sides
  • Smoothies
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Healthy Meal suggestions for Culver?s

  • Appetizers
  • Drinks
  • Kids Meals
  • Sides
  • Soups & Salads
  • Specials

Healthy Meal suggestions for Culver?s

  • Kids Meals
  • Soups & Salads

Healthy Meal suggestions for Culver?s

  • Appetizers
  • Drinks
  • Kids Meals
  • Sides
  • Smoothies
  • Specials
  • Aimee T.

    Waiting, waiting, waiting..... Really when the cars are 8 deep in line waiting for food there is a problem. You either need to hire more people to cook or you need to wait before taking more orders. I understand the burgers are "made fresh" but then don't have a drive through if you can't handle it.

    (1)
  • Kathy H.

    Their fish dinners are awesome! Great service and staff is always friendly. Great family place!

    (4)
  • Geoffrey R.

    It's Culver's, their food is pretty consistent across the board which is what you would expect from a chain restaurant. However my recent experience at this Culver's left a bad taste on my hands, cloths, pants, car seat, steering wheel, car window and car door. After i grabbed a dinner at Chili's and was still hungry i decided to grab some desert from one of my favorite desert stores. So i hit up the drive through to grab a double scoop waffle cone of their double fudge brownie overload ice cream. Their service was nice, friendly and efficient, so efficient that when i got my ice cream cone, the heat generated off of their efficiency started to cause my ice cream to melt. So like all adults do you grab your cone and start to drive away, i figured a little melty ice cream would be fine because i could just lick those parts so it wasn't so runny. Boy was i wrong. Not 2 minutes later it's like the ice cream thought it lived on the equator as it started to melt and such a high rate, that i had to pull over and sit in a parking lot, on the curb to finish my ice cream before it caused a ice cream lake in my car. This by far was my worst experience with any Culver's restaurant.

    (2)
  • Lissa W.

    I don't eat burgers (I like my beef in one nice juicy hunk thank you very much) but their chicken strips are good if you're in the mood for a plate of my-arse-isn't-big enough. And if that's the case get a side of their yummylicious crinkle fries. They're just like the ones my Jr. High served up, which were oh-so-good dipped in the chocolate shakes they also sold which helped to wash away the bad taste in your soul that a morning spent in Jr High tends to leave behind. But I digress. Some in my fam love their butter burgers, but others complain they have an odd "mouth feel". Their onions are good enough, especially if you feel like being bad. Their grilled chicken is just plain gross with a very unholy texture and "birdy" taste. Unless they've changed this since I gave up trying 4-5 yrs ago. Their fish sandwiches are yummy. Their dinner plates (fried chicken or pot roast etc) are adequate enough if you want to avoid the typical fast food sack lunch but for whatever reason drive-thru seems to be it. You get two sides with the dinner platters and you can have a side salad and veggies in lieu of fried stuff or mashed potatoes and veg or a salad. My kids are addicted to their chili cheese fries and I'm addicted to their pumpkin spice custard shake limited to the fall months. All yr round it's their turtle sundae and/or cashew sundae--depending on my mood. Usually our food has been served piping hot as we have to wait for it. All in all, a much better choice than McDonalds or BK for this genre of food and they have some YUMMY custard and desserts.

    (4)
  • Aubrey G.

    Five or six times a year, we treat ourselves to a quick burger/tuna melt and/or a special custard. Culver's, in general, is consistently an AOK quality fast food purveyor. All of the locations we've been to (in WI) have had clean, modern spaces and serious minded, well-trained young staffers providing friendly, efficient service. This one, in Menomonee Falls, is no exception.

    (3)
  • Jerry M.

    I'm done with this place. I forgot why I stopped coming here, tonight, I remembered. It's the same problem Culver's has in their other locations and it's the primary reason I avoid Culver's where ever I see one. They have no system to accommodate a crowd. Granted, it was a Friday night and the temperature was warm. A large crowd did not want to cook or just wanted custard cones. The lobby was jam-packed and people were standing everywhere. I realized there was a que, of sorts, of people waiting for a register to open up. It was working not-very-well, but working. However, more people came in, ignored the line, and just walked up to a register and demanded to be served. And the young goofs at the registers just took their orders, ignoring those of us who had been patiently waiting. So I left. And I won't be back. Ever. UNLESS, they figure out a way to handle crowds. A bank que - wait here for next available cashier. Take a number, like businesses that know how to handle crowds. Perhaps they could send someone out to the crowds with order pads. There has to be a better way, and until Culver's figures it out, I'm not there.

    (1)
  • Thomas P.

    Stopped in here for dinner. Food was okay but the ice cream order was messed up - staff didn't know how to make a chocolate soda and mangled it badly. On returning to the register l stood there waiting while no staff would make eye contact or indicate the were available. One of them seemed to be actively sneering at the customers. In addition my partner asked for two scoops in a dish and got two dishes with one scoop in each. Won't be back.

    (1)
  • Craig G.

    Against my wishes, my family has AGAIN dined here in the past several months. Each time the cashier was some rather young high school student with an indifferent attitude and long unkempt hair. Each visit was marked with the famous Culver's thumbprint in the middle of the hamburger bun (GROSS). Cannot for the life of me figure out why people rate this place so high.

    (1)
  • John M.

    I'm from California, but I've lived in Philly. And I have brown hair, which has nothing to do with this review, but it's just nice to know. Visiting this place upon a recommendation from my uncle who said that you just have to have some frozen custard if you come here to Milwaukee. So on the way back from photographing a wedding, I stopped by this place. Chocolate & Vanilla, but the flavor of the day was German Chocolate Cake which happens to be my favorite flavor of all time. Got a double and I'll tell ya it's worth every penny of it's $3 or so cost. Didn't try the food inside because I wasn't a drunk teenager, otherwise I'm sure it would be quite good and social.

    (4)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Dessert
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Very Loud
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Drive-Thru : Yes
    Caters : No

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