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Please do not ever go here. This is a public service announcement. I do not even know you and I like you too much to suggest this place. 1- Prices?! Are you kidding me? $6 for a milkshake? It was tiny. Not to mention it was not much of a milkshake. It was a peanut butter cup shake. They took some peanut butter cups, crushed them and stirred them into custard with some milk. I saw the whole process. It was not very impressive whatsoever. The flavor was ok. 2 - The food. I had a chili cheese dog. This is my standard order when it is available on the menu. The chili tasted like Hormel. The hot dog was hot and the chili was warm. I like that they have shredded cheese on it, rather than liquid cheese. 3 - My dining companion got a burger. It tasted ok, but it was a very thing patty. He also ordered cheese curds with it. They were so greasy and lacked any good flavor in the breading. Overall, we spent nearly $20 there and I was not satisfied with my meal. Every talks so much about how great the custard is. Nope. Not good. Go to Culver's! Seriously, for $6 you can get something TWICE the size with more mix-ins. Better yet? Get a cone for you AND a friend.
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