Love em or hate em ?
#1
Love em or hate em ?
My wife is a very picky eater the list of things she wont eat is about 100 times longer than things she will which is probably why she weighs in at about 105 lbs (also a healthy eater about 95% of the time) junk food for her is pizza and she's not much of a snacker either
This is why it surprises me that she loves WHITE CASTLES !! being from the Chicago area we were raised on them and I love them,
my wife has 7 brothers and sisters and she says it brings her back to the days when it was a big treat for her and her siblings when her dad would bring them home.
Now when I moved to AZ, no sliders OMG I missed them and craved them (the frozen ones from the store were ok but missed the spot for me) so now we have a White Castle in AZ. and the wife and I will make a trip there about once a month, I have to have the double cheese the wife just the plain singles.
I know that not everyone has them available but the question is if you do, do you love them or hate them ? I see reviews from people that have never had them and try them for the first time and think they are a disgusting excuse for a hamburger, others say they are ok but they don't get the almost religious following , others say yeah they are different and tasty , what's your opinion ?
I know back in the day it used to be interesting visits because they are a 24 hour joint and they were the only joint open when the bars closed and the drunks used to be in line "uh hey uhhh I want uhh 5 murder burgers with brakes (brakes is cheese it's the only thing that slows them down on exit) uhh I want 6 gut bombs, those counter people heard every name imaginable for the little buggers . I've even heard them referred to as puke burgers !!
Today is our monthly trip, A lunch instead of dinner trip this time. Double cheese sliders, Heaven !!
This is why it surprises me that she loves WHITE CASTLES !! being from the Chicago area we were raised on them and I love them,
my wife has 7 brothers and sisters and she says it brings her back to the days when it was a big treat for her and her siblings when her dad would bring them home.
Now when I moved to AZ, no sliders OMG I missed them and craved them (the frozen ones from the store were ok but missed the spot for me) so now we have a White Castle in AZ. and the wife and I will make a trip there about once a month, I have to have the double cheese the wife just the plain singles.
I know that not everyone has them available but the question is if you do, do you love them or hate them ? I see reviews from people that have never had them and try them for the first time and think they are a disgusting excuse for a hamburger, others say they are ok but they don't get the almost religious following , others say yeah they are different and tasty , what's your opinion ?
I know back in the day it used to be interesting visits because they are a 24 hour joint and they were the only joint open when the bars closed and the drunks used to be in line "uh hey uhhh I want uhh 5 murder burgers with brakes (brakes is cheese it's the only thing that slows them down on exit) uhh I want 6 gut bombs, those counter people heard every name imaginable for the little buggers . I've even heard them referred to as puke burgers !!
Today is our monthly trip, A lunch instead of dinner trip this time. Double cheese sliders, Heaven !!
#2
My wife and I love them! We have them all over the St. Louis area and the closest to us is about 10-minutes away. We'll usually get take-out from there about once a month. Double cheese is my favorite too! It's a crap shoot (pun intended) as to how they effect me. One time I'll be fine, and the next time there may be some unwanted after effects. Doesn't stop us from wanting to go back though!
#4
Down here we call Krystal's "Gut bombers"
I've never been to a White Castle, but I think they are similar "mini burgers"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krystal_%28restaurant%29
I've never been to a White Castle, but I think they are similar "mini burgers"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krystal_%28restaurant%29
#5
If I've ever eaten either a White Castle or Krystal slider I don't remember it. Wacky as my guts get sometimes I think I would have! I've seen them at the grocer and thought about trying them. Should I?
#6
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Down here we call Krystal's "Gut bombers"
I've never been to a White Castle, but I think they are similar "mini burgers"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krystal_%28restaurant%29
I've never been to a White Castle, but I think they are similar "mini burgers"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krystal_%28restaurant%29
#7
well first off the frozen ones at the grocery store don't have the pickle (pickles must not freeze well) and while sliders do microwave well you have to be spot on on the microwave time as not to ruin the pillowy goodness and the softness of the bun. if you try it I recommend the cheese burgers, but it just aint the same with out the pickle !!
#11
well first off the frozen ones at the grocery store don't have the pickle (pickles must not freeze well) and while sliders do microwave well you have to be spot on on the microwave time as not to ruin the pillowy goodness and the softness of the bun. if you try it I recommend the cheese burgers, but it just aint the same with out the pickle !!
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Just saw this, hope they work thru this for you Krystals guys. Krystal, a popular fast food chain in the southeastern United States, has filed for bankruptcy. ... The filing revealed that the company has debts between $50 million and $100 million dollars and that its restaurants will remain open during the bankruptcy process.
#16
Many years ago my wife and I bought a small bag of white castle "mini burgers." We each tried one and didn't like em, so we took the rest home. At the time we had a six year old Doberman that would eat any human food...but she turned her nose up at the white castle offering and walked away looking miffed!
#18
I'm with Solly. Grew up around St. Louis and ate the hell out of them back then. Haven't been near one in over 30 years. I have to settle for them from Costco. Nothing beats them fresh though. Wife hates em so just more for me.
#20
I just don’t understand the appeal of White Castle. I’m guessing the fact that I don’t like pickles at all probably is a big part of it.
I remember my first White Castle experience. I with a friend and his parents late at night, they stopped to get something to eat. The taste of those nasty soggy greasy “burgers” are permanently etched into my mind! Blah.
Maybe they were so disgusting because it was so late, maybe they are better fresh? The idea of eating hours old sandwiches fermenting under a heat lamp for hours just made my stomach turn.
I have never been hungry enough to give them another chance. That was and probably will be my first and only White Castle experience.
I remember my first White Castle experience. I with a friend and his parents late at night, they stopped to get something to eat. The taste of those nasty soggy greasy “burgers” are permanently etched into my mind! Blah.
Maybe they were so disgusting because it was so late, maybe they are better fresh? The idea of eating hours old sandwiches fermenting under a heat lamp for hours just made my stomach turn.
I have never been hungry enough to give them another chance. That was and probably will be my first and only White Castle experience.
#21
We have a White Castle relatively close by (w/in 15 minutes), but I have never wanted to try them. I hate onions, and that seems to be a major draw? Yuck. I am by no means a fast food snob, though. Remember Hot 'n Now in the early 90's? We'd often run thru there after parties / bars in Mt. Pleasant during my CMU days. Home of the $0.29 burger! Not so bad when you're drunk.
#22
We have a White Castle relatively close by (w/in 15 minutes), but I have never wanted to try them. I hate onions, and that seems to be a major draw? Yuck. I am by no means a fast food snob, though. Remember Hot 'n Now in the early 90's? We'd often run thru there after parties / bars in Mt. Pleasant during my CMU days. Home of the $0.29 burger! Not so bad when you're drunk.
I love onion rings, I don’t mind a little grilled onions on a steak, a little onions on pizza, etc. In other words, a little onion goes a long way.
#23
Burger King has the best onion rings, hands down. I will throw a whole pizza in the garbage if it has a stray onion on it. As a matter of fact, just thinking about onions on a pizza has ruined my entire morning. Thanks a lot!
#26
Love them or hate them (I love them) they are a interesting company, there are no franchises they are still family owned by one family,
they will not open another White Castle until the company has enough money to pay for the property and building so when you see one it is already bought and paid for, they are credited with being the first fast food hamburger company. To supply all the stainless steel food prep counters and stainless equipment they created a company that they own to produce the equipment, they also started and owned the company that produced the paper hats their employees wore (and sold them to other companies as well ) they own the bakery that produces the buns and the plant that produces the beef. They were also one of the first companies to produce a company news letter and provide their employees
benefits which was un heard of in the fast food industry in the early years. the cooking method is unique as the patties actually steam on the layer of onions and cook very quickly due to the 5 holes in the patties while cooking.
and hey you gotta hand it to them, where else can you get the White Castle Wedding Package check it out !!
https://www.google.com/search?source...KiY0owUJTBxWkM
they will not open another White Castle until the company has enough money to pay for the property and building so when you see one it is already bought and paid for, they are credited with being the first fast food hamburger company. To supply all the stainless steel food prep counters and stainless equipment they created a company that they own to produce the equipment, they also started and owned the company that produced the paper hats their employees wore (and sold them to other companies as well ) they own the bakery that produces the buns and the plant that produces the beef. They were also one of the first companies to produce a company news letter and provide their employees
benefits which was un heard of in the fast food industry in the early years. the cooking method is unique as the patties actually steam on the layer of onions and cook very quickly due to the 5 holes in the patties while cooking.
and hey you gotta hand it to them, where else can you get the White Castle Wedding Package check it out !!
https://www.google.com/search?source...KiY0owUJTBxWkM
#27
We had a White Castle in the '90s here in Medina Ohio but it didn't last long, maybe 3 or 4 yrs?? I work nights & every once in a while on the way home I'd swing through the 24 hr drive thru at 5:00am & get a bag of cheeseburger sliders! Now there's a good healthy breakfast!! I found them pretty tasty(after removing the pickles)! Occasionally they have the 2 pack sliders in the vending machines at my plant & I'll buy 'em. I don't eat that much fast food but I do like a Big-mac or double cheeseburger & McDs fries once in a while. They've started opening some Culvers joints around here, they've got some pretty tasty stuff for fast food! My 90 yr old Dad loves their cheeseburgers!!
#28
We did not have them where I grew up, but I was introduced to them in the late '80s. I loved them immediately! I have lived in Alabama before, and there they had Krystal's--which were sliders. Loved them, too! Anything greasy is usually good!
#29
I'm sure a lot of the customers were transplants to AZ. but judging from the line it appears Arizonians are catching on !!
I'm hoping that with the total success of the first AZ White Castle they will build one on my end of town !!!!
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