White Castle, Fast food restaurant in Dolton, US
White Castle is a fast-food restaurant in Dolton known for serving small square hamburgers called sliders. The building features a distinctive white exterior with castle-inspired design elements that make it immediately recognizable.
The company was founded in 1921 in Wichita, Kansas, and is considered the first fast-food hamburger chain in America. This location is one of more than 345 restaurants operated by the company today.
The restaurant maintains the tradition of serving distinctive small square hamburgers that have become part of American food culture. Visitors immediately recognize the signature style that sets this place apart from other quick-service restaurants.
Customers can order sliders individually or in bulk through the drive-thru window for quick pickup. The restaurant accepts both cash and credit card payments and operates 24 hours daily.
This location is one of approximately 58 restaurants in Illinois, the state with the highest concentration of these restaurants. The site reflects the deep connection this chain has maintained with the region.
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