White Castle, American fast food restaurant in Anderson, United States
White Castle is a fast-food restaurant in Anderson serving small square burgers on soft buns with grilled onions and pickles. The interior features a minimalist white design with long counters and seating areas for customers.
The chain was founded in 1921 in Wichita, Kansas and introduced standardized methods for burger preparation. It became the first fast-food hamburger chain in America to establish burgers as a main offering.
The restaurant holds a place in American casual dining culture where small burgers are shared and enjoyed in social settings. It has become a common destination for informal gatherings where people spend time together over meals.
Visitors can buy individual burgers or choose bundle options designed for groups and larger appetites. Orders are placed at counters, and you can eat inside the restaurant or take food away.
The restaurant uses a special steam-grilling method where burgers are cooked on a bed of onions and pierced with five holes. This cooking technique has been maintained for decades and gives the burgers their distinctive appearance.
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