White Castle, American restaurant in Florence, United States.
White Castle in Florence is a fast-food restaurant with a counter service area where customers order signature square hamburgers and crispy french fries. The location provides multiple ways to eat: at the counter, in the dining room, or through the drive-through window.
The company was founded in 1921 and introduced standardized food preparation methods to fast-food restaurants. These innovations spread quickly and shaped how fast-food operations work today.
The restaurant keeps the traditional white and blue color scheme that became a familiar sight in American roadside dining starting in the 1920s. Visitors notice this characteristic look throughout the interior and exterior of the building.
The restaurant sits on an easy-to-reach location and operates 24 hours daily, making it convenient for visitors at any time. Guests can pay by mobile device and choose between the drive-through, indoor seating, or takeaway service.
Each hamburger patty has five holes, a cooking method that ensures consistent preparation without flipping the meat during cooking. This simple but effective technique sets the preparation apart from standard hamburger making.
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