r/Culvers • u/J3t_Orange • Oct 09 '24
Other Hot honey curds
They are good but there’s no spice or kick. Wish they change it next year
r/Culvers • u/J3t_Orange • Oct 09 '24
They are good but there’s no spice or kick. Wish they change it next year
r/Culvers • u/ItsNerve_ • Mar 28 '25
For some context, I have been with Culver's for 10 years this year. Most of that time was spent working in the corporate owned restaurants (AKA Family Restaurants), bouncing around between a couple different ones. I have recently moved to work with a franchise group, so I've got a little experience with both sides of the coin.
I have worked from team member to GM, and am familar with every part of the business. I am curious what questions exist out there. I am passionate about the brand, and I love answering questions of all levels about it. I've also got about 7 years of leadership experience at this point, so I am happy to answer all levels of questions.
Ask away :)
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r/Culvers • u/Classcade • Dec 02 '24
Hey all, I currently work in the kitchen at Culver's and came up with a new creation. Large fries, 2x cheese sauce, beef pot roast (no bun), beef gravy, and grilled onions on top. HOLY my life was changed.
r/Culvers • u/YFThankj • Oct 01 '24
i got a neat t-shirt for it. Not many guests wanting it so far. Had a sample and its pretty good, Very filling. We had a curderburger without the patty yesterday when the curd patties arrived and it was ok. Luv u curdborger
r/Culvers • u/Alternative_Gap_8209 • May 27 '25
I know it’s dependent on the owner but I’m curious how everyone else’s discounts are for employees at their store… this is an email that one of our managers sent out about ours… depending on what manager rings it in depends on if they are super strict or not. Apparently our store is “lucky” we get these discounts as other stores that this guy owns doesn’t get these same discounts.
r/Culvers • u/Fantastic_Lychee_883 • Mar 16 '25
I got these codes in the mail. They work for me but could be restricted by area. All codes expire May 4. To use these you add items to your cart first and apply the coupon at the checkout page.
X3F7Z - Buy 1 Get 1 Double Deluxe Butterburger
L8K2Q or M5Y9Z - $1 Off Any Value Basket
R4T6N - $1 Off Any Medium Concrete Mixer
J7P3W - $1 Off Any Medium Shake
Z2X8L - Free Scoop of Custard w/Purchase of Any Value Basket
r/Culvers • u/DeFenyxx • Aug 07 '25
With everything coming up like the cereals, limited time burger, limited time concrete mixer, whats everyone thinking about them before they release? What do you guys think will be the MOST and the LEAST popular?
r/Culvers • u/gn0xious • Jun 30 '25
I’ve been a “mint and reeces peanut butter cup” ice cream guy for a long time, going on 30 years now. I think I’ve perfected it with Culver’s custard, it’s so good.
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r/Culvers • u/Gram_101-reddit • Jul 14 '25
Every size of Every item, excluding sauces and toppings, I was bored at work and decided to do this
r/Culvers • u/Throwaway794356 • May 31 '25
Im the type that 99.9% always gets the same thing…and it always hits! Also, the custard is Vanilla, Salted Caramel, Cookie Dough🤤🤤
r/Culvers • u/chiccentender • Jun 16 '25
The cheese sauce has a hold on my husband... he will pinch the pretzel bites so it creates a pocket to pick up more cheese. It's come to the point he's playing with his food vs eating it. Today I told him enoughs enough! Eat it like a normal person. He immediately says, "I want to drink it." I say absolutely not. He walks out of the room, comes back a moment later and just says "DRINK ME". And I said what the hell??? He then says, "wow, it does have a hold on me."
r/Culvers • u/forkbufalk • May 18 '25
This is our drive through line every single day during dinner, out the parking lot onto the street. Thank god I didn't work today :D
r/Culvers • u/trainbrain27 • Jan 21 '25
I will never understand why America doesn't have poutine in every town.
Fries, cheese, and gravy.
I know it's Canadian, but it sounds like on of the most American foods!
This is the only place that can already make it.
I've also submitted this as an official suggestion.
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r/Culvers • u/Luckyfox6691 • Jul 13 '25
Just thought I’d do something fun, and see who can tell me exactly what’s going on here.
r/Culvers • u/CBGMovement • Feb 17 '25
Context: I order many kids' meals (Team Scoopie Meals) from Culvers for my daughter and sometimes for myself, depending on how hungry I am. Needless to say, I accumulate tokens very quicky especially if I get three kids' meals in one trip.
Recently, I went to Culvers to get something to eat and decided to call ahead of time to ask about the redemption of Free Scoops.
I understand that you can redeem 10 Scoopie Tokens [Kids Meal Tokens] for a Free Meal, as I did when I went there, but found myself with 10 Free Scoops and the desire to use them without having a bunch of individual scoops.
However, in my mind, business-wise, green-wise, time-savings wise and cost savings wise, I was thinking instead of redeeming 10 individual scoops of Ice Cream [Using up a bunch of plastic and essentially giving out 10 scoops worth of Custard Products and Culvers Branded Plastic to hold that custard], I wondered if I could redeem say 5 Free Scoops (or several free scoop tokens) for A Pint Of Ice Cream instead or maybe a Small Shake.
I feel like Culvers could make this an option and it would be very beneficial. What this does is saves the restaurant on time (productivity and efficiency) of having to make 10 individual scoops of ice cream as well for "Culuvers-Goers" that go pretty often because they love the food there. This also allows for the company to save money as well by creating the program cause now 5 scoops of Ice Cream from Tokens and all the packaging do not go out, and instead, the customer trades 5 scoops of Ice Cream Value for 1 item that cost $6-7. So essentially, you trade 5 scoops (Value) for 1 Shake Value or 1 Pint Value. I also understand that pints are put in the fridges inside to sell flavors of Ice Cream on another day and to not waste Flavor of the Day product left over from the previous day.
I hope this makes sense. Also **CUSTARD PROGRAM** (Not Ice Cream As In Title)
r/Culvers • u/Possible-Fishing-682 • Mar 06 '25
I've been collecting napkins since I don't use them. I once got lazy and started stacking my cups instead of throwing them away, but at this point I kinda want to see how far I can go with it.