White Castle, American fast-food restaurant in Wayne, Michigan, US.
White Castle in Wayne is a fast-food restaurant serving small square hamburgers on soft buns with steamed onions prepared fresh to order. The menu options range from freshly cooked burgers in the dining room to frozen products available for home cooking.
The chain was founded in 1921 by Billy Ingram and Walter Anderson in Wichita, Kansas as a pioneering fast-food hamburger establishment. The concept of small burgers with specialized cooking methods changed how fast food was prepared and served.
Staff members wear uniforms reflecting the chain's commitment to cleanliness standards throughout their shifts. The stainless steel interiors create a reflective, sanitary environment that reinforces this operational philosophy.
Orders can be placed at the dining counter or through the drive-thru window depending on whether you prefer eating inside or on the go. Expect busier times in early evening hours and on weekends.
The building features a distinctive white castle-like facade that has been the chain's visual trademark since the 1920s. This unusual architectural style makes locations immediately recognizable and sets them apart from typical fast-food restaurants.
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