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I should honestly just start a list of all the Culver's locations I've been to because it feels like I've been to all of them. Most of my reviews are pretty much the same: hot, tasty food served with a genuine smile and in a clean restaurant with clean bathrooms. Even though the food at each Culver's is pretty standard across the board, every now and then you get a burger that's cooked and assembled in a way that's just a cut above the consistently good Culver's chain experience. My visit to the DeForest Culver's was one of those times. I got the cheeseburger kids meal. The fries were some of the freshest I've had - the outside were perfectly crispy and the insides creamy. The burger was juicy without being greasy, the cheese had melted into the patty, and the veggies and condiments were all in the right ratios that you could taste the individual elements without being overwhelmed by any one thing or the mix of flavors as a whole. My only regret, as always, was not having room for the custard that comes with the kids meal. I've got a stack of kids' custard coupons burning a hole in my wallet!
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