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ST. LOUIS – It’s been 100 years since the first-ever hamburger chain in the United States opened its doors in St. Louis.
The White Castle restaurant, located at 3940 Ludlow Ave. in Northside, has shuttered after 57 years in business, spokesperson Kerelle Sampson confirmed to The Enquirer via email July 3.
White Castle Fans Get Big 'Upgrade' With New Menu Item originally appeared on Parade. White Castle is famous for its sliders, and now it's introducing an all-new recipe.
White Castle frequently updates its menu with limited-time offerings, like flavors for its Chicken Rings, new Shrimp Nibblers and French Toast Sliders.
Not all frozen burgers are created equal and this video proves it. Watch as every major brand gets grilled, tasted, and ranked from worst to best. You’ll find out which patties are juicy and ...
White Castle launched a new Crispy Chicken Slider Monday, marking its first new, permanent premium item in three years, the company said in a press release. The chicken sliders contain all-white meat ...
White Castle team members in St. Louis know there's another local favorite that's not on the standard menu — yet. For years, local customers have been requesting a custom beverage blend: half ...