...I have been eating White Castles since I was a little girl of about 4! And I will never forget those lovely things no matter how long I live in England! And it should be noted at this point, that to call it a Restaurant, is a bit of an American thing. See, in America we don’t call them take-aways. At best they are drive-thrus, but no matter, either way, you either have a fast food restaurant or a sit-down restaurant. But, if they serve food, and you ...
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Advantages: Yummy, inexpensive, unique, and historic Disadvantages: Not exactly health-food, but I'M not complaining
...I drove past our local White Castle and noticed a yummy-sounding treat advertised: a bacon-cheeseburger going for 85 cents.
Had it been all that long ago that White Castle sandwiches went for a nickel apiece?
But, of course, back then, there wasn't the variety--though it wasn't missed, as it hadn't yet been invented.
People were happy to simply pay a nickel apiece for these wonderful-tasting (unless you were a member of the camp who couldn't ...
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Advantages: I was better in two days Disadvantages: I was sick for two days
...not have come across a White Castle. You can only find these in about a dozen locations in the U.S. such as - Chicago, Ohio, Detroit, St Louis, New York, Nashville, Indianapolis, Louisville and Minneapolis.
White Castles is known for their square shaped hamburgers that come in a little white box shaped as a castle. The burger is about half the size of your average burger. If you can eat three McDonald’s hamburgers you will probably want to order ...
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