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White Castle

3.2 (83 reviews)
InexpensiveFast Food, Burgers
Open 7:00 am - 2:00 AM (Next day)

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Good for kids
Good for groups
Dogs allowed

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a table full of donuts and pastries
Mel T.

I never knew White Castle Valentine's Day was a thing until recently. Something popped up on social media the day before V-Day, and there happened to be a White Castle nearby so I thought why not? Let me see if there are any reservations available (you have to make ressos via Open Table at participating White Castles), and there was one for 6:30! I wasn't sure what to expect but it was POPPIN. The dining room was full with a line of people waiting in hopes to nab an open seat. The concept is that you get a full dinner service and you choose from a menu of specials along with White Castle classics. At the end of the day, it's still White Castle. Soggy oily sliders that will fill you with regret. But it was definitely an interesting experience. We talked to some people who said they used to come every year until Covid. Apparently, 2023 was the first time they brought it back since Covid. This was more of a one-time thing for us but it was still cool, nonetheless. Just come in with low expectations. That's what we did and I think that's probably why we had such a great time lol.

Steamed White Castle cheeseburger
Jason B.

I grew up on whiteys so I love anytime I'm back home I get a whopping order of everything I can think of. The steamed burgers are heavenly, the fries crispy, the union rings divine, the Dr pizzle fizzles. What more can you ask for! The service at this particular location is awesome, beware of other locations in the area. The ambiance is frighten White Castle get outa hea! Park and eat and shadapppp! Plenty of parking lot space for private munch a thons with friends!

CHEESE SLIDER MEAL CAL 1010 1420
Jocelyn J.

Coming from a "southerner" this was my first time at White Castle & I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND. The workers were nice, friendly & patient. The restaurant itself was very clean! The food was hot (like so hot I had to wait for it to cool down before I could eat) & fresh! Overall ... 10/10

Chicken Slider Combo Two cheeseburger sliders
Dee D.

I arrived a little after 11am on a Tuesday, as I was craving White Castle (or was it an Orange Hi-C?). Once I pulled up to the drive through, I noticed on the menu that the Chicken Slider combos offer 2 sliders, while the original slider combos offer 4. So, I ended up ordering a regular chicken slider combo with two cheeseburger sliders with just cheese and onions. For the Chicken combo, it was around $10, and the cheeseburger sliders were about $1. 35 each. For Northern New Jersey, that's about par for the course these days. The chicken sliders were quite tasty, but I'm glad I asked for mayo on the side, as they were a little dry. That, and the fact that I was charged $10 for what equated volume and quality-wise to a McDonald's McChicken Meal was a bit disappointing. The fries weren't bad either, but the cheeseburgers were really a disappointment. The outside of the buns were nice and soft, the burger was well seasoned, and there was an abundant amount of cheese. The problem was that the bread innermost closest to the meat and cheese was a soggy mess. I know that they're steamed, but it was a bit jarring to go from tasty to soggy upon every bite. It was so unappetizing, I didn't even finish the second one. All in all, I'd say whatever love affair/honeymoon phase I had with the brand is over at this point. Even if I'm in the area, Sonic seems a better value.

First time trying out White Castle.
Brooke N.

First time trying an actual White Castle and man, I was so excited. Walking in first and for most there was caution tape around the entire dining room. The restrooms were closed to the customers and I was shocked at the prices. The fries were okay the sprite was flat and the burgers were disgusting. The frozen ones you buy at the store were better but that could be bc I use Heinz ketchup and not their brand which was toooooooo tangy. Will I go back 100% no. Customer service was mediocre but food was bad.

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