30 Years of Culver's, the Frozen Custard and ButterBurger Chain (2024)

Culver's, a chain known for its ButterBurgers and frozen custard, turns 30 years old today. While currently they have over five hundred locations in 22 (mostly Midwestern) states, Culver's is primarily associated with the state of Wisconsin. The first location opened in Sauk City in 1984 when Craig and Lea Culver renovated an old A&W restaurant; although the restaurant grew rapidly after that, the first location outside of Wisconsin didn't open until 1995.

The combination of frozen custard and butter burgers — what Culver's refers to as their "Signature Combination" — was not a new one for Wisconsin, even in 1984. In a 2013 speech to the Sun Prairie Chamber of Commerce, Craig Culver told the audience he got the idea from Culver's after going to college at UW Oshkosh. Drive-through frozen custard and butter burger shops are common in the eastern part of the state, where Oshkosh and, more prominently, Milwaukee are located. Custard stands including Gilles (opened in 1938) and Kopp's (opened in 1950) had been serving these two dairy-laden treats side by side for decades when the first Culver's opened.

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[Photo: Culver's / Facebook]

ButterBurgers

For the unfamiliar, a ButterBurger, or butter burger if it's not from a Culver's, is exactly what it sounds like: a burger served on a bun toasted in butter (like you might toast the outside of a grilled cheese sandwich). How much butter is up to the restaurant. Writes burgerman George Motz in Hamburger America about classic Milwaukee butter burger shop Solly's:

Solly's serves one of the last real butter burgers in the nation. When I say "real" I'm referring to the copious amounts of creamy Wisconsin butter that is used on their burgers, as opposed to what their surrounding competition calls a butter burger. To everyone else who peddles this great Wisconsin treat, the burger bun is coated with a thin swipe of butter, much in the way you might butter your toast if you were on a diet.And while it's doubtful that anyone would confuse Culver's ButterBurgers with something one might eat on a diet, they do go out of their way to profess that their burgers are not "fried, slathered, steeped, basted, drenched, or marinated and topped with butter," but rather "served on a lightly buttered, toasted bun." In the video below, Culver's explains:

Culver's ButterBurger 101

Frozen Custard

30 Years of Culver's, the Frozen Custard and ButterBurger Chain (2)Frozen custard is basically ice cream that is made with egg yolks. It was invented on Coney Island in 1919, but quickly gained popularity in the dairy-wealthy Midwest. Traditionally, frozen custard is served fresh — straight from the machine — and isn't hard frozen in tubs like most ice cream. This creates a real estate issue, though: you can only serve as many flavors as you have machines to make them in. At many frozen custard shops, including Culver's, this results in a rotating roster of flavors.

Culver's serves three flavors each day: vanilla, chocolate, and a flavor of the day. Flavors of the day range from caramel pecan (their first ever flavor) to raspberry cordial to eight variants on cheesecake flavors (blueberry, cherry, chocolate, chocolate chip, Oreo, raspberry, strawberry, and turtle) to branded flavors like Andes Mint Avalanche and Nestle Crunch Swirl. In all, Culver's makes 82 flavors in addition to vanilla and chocolate, and adds to the list all the time. Vanilla and chocolate are primarily used in sundaes, shakes, malts, and concretes.

Incidentally, Culver's claims to have launched the "new seasonal pumpkin-loving craze" in 1986 when they began making a custard that used real pumpkin as a flavoring. More commonly the fad is credited to coffee chain Starbucks, although as the Wall Street Journal points out, there's no actual pumpkin in their Pumpkin Spice Lattes.

In any case, daily flavors are advertised on roadside signs:

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The Signature Combination

Culver's is arguably the first restaurant to introduce the combo of ButterBurgers and frozen custard outside of the state of Wisconsin. There is a frozen custard tradition in places like St. Louis, Chicago, Kansas, Indiana, Iowa, and parts of Ohio. The Kansas-based chain Freddy's opened in 2002 and currently has over 100 locations in 17 states. But then, they serve steak burgers, not butter burgers.

Butter burgers are solely a Wisconsin tradition. Culver's also serves other dishes associated with Wisconsin, including fried fish (both sandwiches and plates), fried cheese curds, and a brandy-flavored riff on butter pecan ice cream. They also serve their own root beer, a nod to the Culver family's history owning franchises of the A&W restaurant chain.

Below, a couple of vintage Culver's ads, and a dance party just for fun. Happy 30th, Culver's.

Video: Culver's Sundae Commercial

Video: Culver's Walleye Commercial

Video: Culver's Harlem Shake

· Craig Culver Recalls Culver's Origins [Sun Prairie Star]
· Culver's ButterBurger 101 [YouTube]
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Coney Island's former specialty in the Midwest [VV]
· Culver's Sundae Commercial [YouTube]
· Culver's Walleye Commercial [YouTube]
· Culver's Harlem Shake [YouTube]
Sundae. [Photo: Culver's / Facebook]

30 Years of Culver's, the Frozen Custard and ButterBurger Chain (2024)

FAQs

Where is the oldest Culver's? ›

In 1984, Craig and Lea Culver, along with Craig's parents George and Ruth, opened the very first Culver's in the family's beloved hometown of Sauk City, Wisconsin, and began serving ButterBurgers® and Frozen Custard.

Why does Culver's call it a ButterBurger? ›

What a lot of folks don't know is why it's called a ButterBurger. We call our ButterBurgers “ButterBurgers,” not because they've been cooked, marinated, dunked, fried or drizzled with butter but because we lightly butter the crown of the bun for an extra touch of goodness.

What year did Culver's began franchising? ›

In 1990 the rights to a Baraboo, Wisconsin, restaurant were drafted and sold. The first successful franchised restaurant opened in December 1990.

Who owns Culver's chain? ›

The Culver family retains majority ownership.

Which state has the most culvers? ›

As of April, 2024, there are 998 Culver's restaurants in the United States. These restaurants are located in 26 states and territories and 793 cities. The state with the most Culver's locations is Wisconsin, with 136 restaurants.

Where is the largest Culver's in the United States? ›

You can find the world's largest Culver's in Edgerton, Wisconsin, which is just southeast of Madison.

What is the Culver's scandal? ›

MINNEAPOLIS – R & G Endeavors, Inc., a fast-food franchisee doing business as Culver's Restaurants of Cottage Grove, violated federal law when it subjected employees to a hostile work environment based on race, sex, sexual orientation, and disability, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) charged in ...

Why do Culvers burgers taste so good? ›

Our ButterBurgers® are made with our special blend of three cuts of beef: sirloin, chuck and plate. All prized cuts, all well-marbled for richness and flavor with no fillers to get in the way. When it comes to beef, you want fresh beef.

What are Culvers workers called? ›

Crew Member - Front of House

Whether it's greeting guests at the door, taking orders behind the counter or delivering outstanding service throughout our restaurants, these are the people who bring our hometown hospitality to life each and every day.

What is Culver's motto? ›

Culver's motto is, “Welcome to Delicious,” and our experience was that it is. The franchise founded in Wisconsin, features ButterBurgers and frozen custard treats as its signature dishes.

Where is Culver's headquarters? ›

What is Culver's signature sauce? ›

Creamy and tangy with notes of buttermilk, Parmesan cheese, a touch of spice and just a hint of savory bleu cheese.

Who is Culver's biggest competitor? ›

Culver's main competitors are Chipotle Mexican Grill, Papa Murphy's, and Darden Restaurants. Competitor Summary. See how Culver's compares to its main competitors: McDonald's has the most employees (210,000).

Does John Mayer own Culvers? ›

The Green Bay-area Culver's franchise owners are Mary and Conroy Soik and Dianne and John Mayer.

How much do Culver's owners make? ›

The estimated total pay range for a Owner Operator at Culver's is $52K–$98K per year, which includes base salary and additional pay. The average Owner Operator base salary at Culver's is $70K per year. The average additional pay is $0 per year, which could include cash bonus, stock, commission, profit sharing or tips.

What movie was filmed at the Culver Hotel? ›

Casts from Gone with the Wind and The Wizard of Oz stayed at the hotel during filming, including the more than 100 actors and actresses who played the Munchkins in the Oz film.

Where is Culver's headquarters located? ›

Why is Culver hotel famous? ›

The Heart of Screenland

Hundreds of films and tv series have been shot in and around The Culver Hotel, from the Laurel and Hardy classics to some of the most recent blockbusters. The city's “Heart of Screenland” legacy also includes Cecil B. DeMille's studio, David O. Selznick Studios, RKO, Desilu and Culver Studios.

How many Culver's are in North Carolina? ›

There are currently 14 Culver's locations in North Carolina, with two located in the Triad.

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