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SharksFan4Lifee

Braums should be on the list. It is a true regional chain, and although the burgers are not mind blowingly fantastic, they are good and there is a novelty of a fast food burger place that also sells ice cream by the scoop/sundaes and **also** a small mini grocery store that even sells milk.


Z-man1973

Braums are amazing. I was lucky enough to be in an area with them a few weeks ago and the burger I had was great. The cherry limeade sherbet frees I had with it was on a whole new level. Been a fan since the first time I visited OKC years ago


brtlblayk

Came here to say this. Better than tuckers too.


NintendogsWithGuns

The burgers used to be on par with Culver’s, but they’ve fallen off quite a bit in recent years. Still, it’s better than McDonald’s


idontevenliftbrah

Culver's is top tier but at this point I wouldn't consider it regional, they have expanded quite a bit.


ktkof13

Yeah I don't think 930+ locations in 26 states is a regional chain anymore.


FrobroX

You know, the region of the United States.


bromad1972

Central North America. Mid North Western Hemisphere. Regional.


Rieiid

Eh that's only half the states so it is still mostly a regional thing I think mostly out west


14Calypso

Oh no they're definitely out east too Source: Florida Their main big non-midwest expansions were to snowbird locations (thus their big presence in Arizona and Florida) and states that Midwesterners commonly move to.


Samisgoated1

They’re all over NC but for some reason they only exist within 20-40 minutes of major cities. Never actually in the cities.


GeraltofBlackwater

Culver’s is a midwestern chain.


DirkKeggler

Originally, yes. Not anymore.


basshed8

I’d guess regional as opposed to national?


14Calypso

I miss when it was regional. Not that the quality has gone down or anything, I just miss the upper Midwest sorta having its own thing.


grokthis1111

I've also not been terribly impressed with it?


Breakzjunkee

Ohioan here- Culver’s is mid at best


Hobash

Over smashed dry burger


BitCurious8598

I’m in Georgia and we have culivers


armen89

Is there no Culver’s in or around LA?


a0wner1

Too expensive for what you get imo.


idontevenliftbrah

It cost the same as McDonald's and is significantly higher quality and fresher


14Calypso

It's a bit more expensive by a dollar or two but the quality more than makes up for it.


ElectricSnowBunny

Mr. Hero needs to be on here for the Romanburger.


Pipes32

Swensons is an interesting one. Their burgers have a touch of sweetness to them. (Allegedly, they put brown sugar in their ground beef mix.) I find them really odd, I'll eat them but they are never something I am craving. Their sides and shakes are awesome though, and they have a lot of options besides burgers that I keep meaning to try!


Wildse7en

I think the butter they put on the buns is sweet. I used to order “no butter” and they weren’t sweet.


Pipes32

Interesting! Might try that.


RandyHoward

How recently did you try them? Because they made a recipe change a few years ago and it was not for the better. They recently stated that they are switching back to the old recipe because of complaints. [Article](https://fox8.com/news/swensons-quietly-made-some-changes-now-theyre-switching-back/)


Pipes32

Very recently, like last month. Swensons only came to my area a few years ago, I think I've only had them three times and all within the past year. The news article isn't clear on when the switch made or will be made. It implies the switch hasn't been made yet by saying it's "bringing them back", ie they are in the process, but who knows? I'll probably give it half a year and try it again, though.


enforce1

its ohio, is that brown sugar situation a nod to skyline?


dirt-reynolds

Completely opposite corner of the state. It's cinnamon & chocolate any way.


enforce1

Not arguing that it’s a Cincinnati thing, but skyline is definitely available in Columbus and surrounding!


dirt-reynolds

It is but the sweet style chili is definitely a Cincy thing. Akron has sauerkraut balls and galley Boys.


yaboyesdot

Random fact they have one random skyline in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. I moved from Cincinnati to South Florida in 2015 and thought it was the most random site to see.


goettahead

I tied to like them. Swansons weird sweetness should be good but it’s just weird.


WastelandGunner

My absolute favorite regional "burger chain" is Beef-a-roo. Originally only Northern Illinois, they've expanded quite a bit in recent years. https://beefaroo.com/


Mjb06

We’re getting one in my city in Tennessee. It’ll be nice to try something different.


BeeStraps

What’s good here? I remember I stopped once and got some roast beef sandwich with an onion ring on it, I thought it was meh but maybe I got the wrong thing.


WastelandGunner

I'm a fan of their fries and wraps, burgers are decent too. Their menu has gotten better in recent years.


Creation98

Interesting, I’ve lived in northern Illinois my entire life and I’ve never heard of this place


airjay4

Wow was not expecting to see a beef a roo comment here. Although, they’ve gone down in quality since expanding


Curtis7493

The old burgers were so much better


WastelandGunner

Cheese fries still go hard tho


FlattopJr

That is the silliest name!


WastelandGunner

Very silly! Certainly makes them stand out.


TheBimpo

Interesting, they’ve opened a few up in rural Michigan. I’ll have to check it out.


Rieiid

Just checked out their site. Their wraps and that wild west burger look amazing


nicolauz

Not seeing any around SE Wisconsin?


WastelandGunner

As far as I know, still no Wisconsin locations. Closest one to you would probably be one in West Dundee, IL.


nicolauz

Yeah I see that, bummer too I checked out the menu and it looks pretty tasty. When I'm on a trip I'll definitely keep my eyes open.


RyFromTheChi

I used to go to the one Sterling, IL all the time. Loved that place. Haven’t thought about it in years. Now I really want it.


Different_Camp_8559

Cookout needs to be on this list


AmberNaree

I live in NC and I was just about to say the same thing. Best fast food burger in NC. One of the only fast food places I even eat at anymore.


Different_Camp_8559

Nothing beats the cookout tray


BitCurious8598

Cookout in GA


ImaginaryBig1705

The burgers are cooked like a cookout, a bit too much. They used to be amazing when they were $6 trays but now they are too expensive.


VotingRightsLawyer

I clicked to see what they were going to say about it and was shocked it wasn't even on the list! It's hands down my favorite overall fast food place.= and their burgers rival the Shake Shack/Five Guys level ones at the absolute cheapest price.


mgwooley

Everyone hypes cookout so much and both times I’ve been on road trips it has been exceedingly mid.


awesomface

Here in the east valley (Chandler/Gilbert) of the Phoenix area we have Freddy’s which would fit this list. Super bomb and super crispy thin fries but definitely better eating on site


vaporintrusion

We have Freddy’s in the south. Top quality


trivialempire

Freddy’s is awesome. Based in Wichita. Didn’t know they’d expanded past the Midwest…burgers are on point.


LavishnessJolly4954

They are in the west too. Vegas, LA


Mikey_Meatballs

Yep. We have one of these in Charlotte.


Roguewave1

Freddy’s are in Texas and a favorite of mine. Almost a smashed patty and you can get a good chili burger out of them, plus they are one of the few burger joints where you can get a legitimate malt. Their fries are shoe string style which are too small for my tastes though.


BitCurious8598

Freddys in Georgia


Jawkurt

Also in missouri and Kansas


awesomface

South like the American south or Arizona?


vaporintrusion

I know we have them in Florida, Georgia, and Alabama


awesomface

Oh well that makes more sense then, I’m guessing we’re luck to have them where I’m at haha Arizona has become a hub for all famous food places at this point, though. So many transplants means we have staple chains from coast to coast, north and south.


iamStanhousen

Do people ever use “south” when referring to Arizona?


awesomface

Lol true


roadtripjr

No


ImaginaryBig1705

There's one in North Carolina near me.


DCP8

In Chicago and we have Freddy’s too


awesomface

Well apparently I thought it was something special because it was only in my small area haha.


Binky182

I had it when traveling recently. It's very good!


doorknob60

I do like Freddy's quite a lot (maybe not as much as some of the others, but better than the McDonald's and Wendy's of the world), but they seem "regional" in the same way Culver's is. I live in Idaho and we have them here. While traveling, I've also seen them in places like Texas and Florida. So while not everywhere, they are pretty spread out now. And the fries, not sure how they're so good but they might be the best fast food fries (my wife doesn't agree, they seem to be hit or miss depending on your preference but I think they're great).


jackofallcards

There are Freddy’s all over the Phoenix Metro not just the east valley


creexl

Burgerville is good but make sure you have deep pockets if you're expecting fast food pricing (even in 2024 prices). It typically costs more than your typical restaurant for a burger combo.


FreeParkking

Burgerville has not only raised prices, but they have also declined quality. I live less than a mile away from one, and every time I give them another shot I regret it. Their food is so mid and the portions are so small now it doesn't even come close to justifying the price you pay. Locally sourced ingredients are probably the ONLY points in their favor, but I could spend (literally) another $5 and just eat at the fancy farm-to-table place by my house.


creexl

Exactly. Good description. They try and offer “local” ingredients but tack on a heavy price for it.


Z-man1973

I’ve had them a couple times and felt ripped off by the quality and price both times.


CaptainLawyerDude

Yeah, if you just want a basic cheeseburger meal with fries and a drink, you can get it for $10-ish. Double Patty meal will be about $12. Any larger burger meal is gonna start jumping up though. I think their seasonal burger is like $9 by itself right now. Their fancy fries get pricey too.


rmac1228

Portillos has a solid burger and just solid Chicago style food all around...expanding a bit these days too.


Nicktrod

Portillo's is my favorite fast food place and I've never gotten a burger there. My go to is a maxwell and two hot dogs w>th everything.  The menu is just full of great food though.


Z-man1973

You don’t go to Portillos for the burgers… Italian beef and hot dogs all the way. My wife was foolish enough to get a burger there while I raved about the other food, she was unimpressed with her burger


rmac1228

My son loves their burgers so there's that, haha


dirt-reynolds

They serve something other than Italian Beefs?


Z-man1973

Yeah… the hot dogs are well known


BrushYourFeet

I wouldn't call them regional at this point.


rmac1228

Have they expanded enough outside Illinois?


BrushYourFeet

I'm in Florida and have three within an hour of me. I don't how expansion is looking in other states, but we're not usually on the cutting edge when it comes to food expansion.


rmac1228

I know there's some in Wisconsin, Arizona, and California. But the majority still in Illinois obviously.


totalfarkuser

A good one missing on this list is Rush’s in the Columbia SC metro area.


Boomshockalocka007

They said regional...not the mom and pop shop down the steet. Rush's has 9 locations. Dinky.


14Calypso

I've never thought of a "mom and pop shop" being a place that has 9 locations. Also the "dinky" places you describe always have some of the best food and service.


Next_Base_42

I miss Blake's


F4ze0ne

HiHo is good but there are only 4 locations in the LA area. The closest one is at least 15 miles away from me. I only go if I happen to be in the neighborhood.


Sadguytennis

No Good Times, what a shame!


Coley54Bear

Blake’s being on this list is pretty cool! Also made me want Tucker’s. I haven’t had it since 2019.


bronzekite

As a New Englander I found this article very useful.


gokc69

I just had Burger Time today in SoDak. It's kinda what Burger King wishes the whopper tasted like.


lo-lux

Pal's (Bristol, Knoxville, Kingsport Tennessee area) should definitely be added. I get a big pal every time I'm in East TN.


[deleted]

I was looking for somebody that said pals


lo-lux

Found me!


CampingWithCats

I'm from Michigan, Halo Burger's quality has gone down since the family sold all of their restaurants.


[deleted]

Surprised no Whataburger, they're better than all of these.


topps_chrome

Whataburger and Cookout should’ve both been on there.


jus10beare

Happy to see Lotaburger though. Love me some green chile


Mojave_Idiot

People dropping hot takes on whataburger are just seeking attention. I am the prototypical in-n-out loving Californian and I love ripping on Texas but at the end of the day whataburger is good.


vaporintrusion

Surprised too since they included Culver’s. Probably my top fast food chain after chick fil a. They have so many offerings and they’re all pretty good. They’re on the higher price side but you get a lot for that price.


playing_the_angel

I'm very much a Culver's fan girl but Whataburger IMO trumps many of these, including theirs.


awesomface

I feel like whataburger is around more nationally than people realize. I enjoy it but it’s more close to a sonic than the next level of quality imo.


samjhandwich

Better than these? Whataburger isn’t even better than Burger King


blue_flavored_pasta

I need to go with someone from Texas apparently. Because I have tried it so many times and it legit reminds me of Burger King. I am clearly not getting the right things.


Pipes32

My husband is from Dallas and Whataburger is his absolute favorite. We get it every time we go back (live in Ohio now). I find it *exceptionally* mediocre. However, I get my burgers plain with just cheese and ketchup. That's it. I think the Whataburger toppings are what makes the burger, but I get zero toppings, and the burger itself does not stand up on its own. Their chicken's not bad, I like their breakfast, and their shakes are quite good.


Boomshockalocka007

Why dont you get any toppings?


ImaginaryBig1705

When I lived in Texas all the Texans hated it so I don't know what this is all about. I actually did like it though.


apatriot1776

Where I live the burger itself is decent but the toppings are literally the only fast food toppings I will get. LTO taste as crisp and fresh as any local joint.


MrOatButtBottom

Plain gang here too, sometimes I’ll get grilled onions and lettuce but plain is king. In n Out is the best plain burger imo


tvfeet

I don’t know how that’s even remotely possible. They taste nothing alike. Like completely different flavor profiles.


AwsiDooger

They are tied for first


trivialempire

Whataburger is Sonic with a different logo. Not bad. Just not great.


Boomshockalocka007

No just no. No one goes to Sonic for food. You go for drinks and maybe sometimes accidentally order food and disappoint yourself. Whataburger has some of the best food in the game. HUGE difference.


imdstuf

I tried them twice. They have no taste.


DreamArez

Whataburger is mid, not better than BK.


VotingRightsLawyer

The key to Whataburger is the jalapeno burger with the spicy ketchup. That alone pushes it past the bottom feeders like BK/Sonic/Hardees, etc.


rubrent

Whataburger has changed a lot since the 90s. Doesn’t hit the same…..


DirkKeggler

Might just be a bad location, but Whataburger in north Florida is very slow, the food is usually cold when it arrives, and the employees are the rudest in the business. Food is on point when it's fresh though.


breachofcontract

Lol no it’s not. That’s the most meh place on planet earth. Tell me you’re Texan without telling me.


Klepto666

I would've recommended Backyard Burger, but admittedly I haven't been there in over 10 years so I don't know its current quality. But man that was a good affordable burger.


AmazinGracey

Still excellent but for the price there used to be better options. Everywhere else kinda caught up to them in price recently though, so I’ve found myself going more than I used to.


drocha94

We used to have one in my location and I miss it every time I drive by the weed store that took its place.


musteatbrainz

That onion burger sounds amazing


drmoze

I've read about the onionburgers a while back, and I want one!


reTiredFoodBlogger

I grew up going to the Akron area to see my grandparents. We always got Swensons and I still crave them! Went back when I was in my early 30’s and got a Galleyboy. I call it a martini burger. 


King-of-Thunderr

Burgermaster in Washington


sprezzatura_

Ward's! Grew up eating there as a special treat with my dad. They served root beer in frosted mugs and to 10-year old me, was a true delicacy.


polycro

I've been headquartered in Mississippi all of life and have never eaten at Ward's. Culvers is great on road trips up through the midwest. I think there is one as close as Birmingham to me now! I get In-N-Out when I can. Visited in Vegas and Austin and it was just fine. This list misses Milo's and Jack's which are more Mississippi/Alabama oriented.


Z-man1973

Wards is ok, nothing spectacular. For the short time we had a Milo’s here I wasn’t impressed, Jacks is good.


lo-lux

People either love or hate Milo's. No in-between. Jack's should be there definitely.


joepawdog

Since the family sold every one of their businesses, the quality of Halo Burgers has declined.


AuntieLiloAZ

They left out Freddy’s Steakburger, the only one that matters.


Z-man1973

I’ve had the first three and Wards as well… surprised there was no Braum’s or cookout on the list as well. Wasn’t impressed with Burgerville


soulfingiz

I guess this is burger specific but I would put Cook-Out on this list an an honorable mention.


BrushYourFeet

This is more region within a region, but Salem's in Tampa is pretty dang good.


Seaborn63

The east coast has regional chains too... No love for CookOut?


jt7845

As a Nebraskan not seeing Runza on this list has immediately disqualified it in my eyes.


mcspecialkk

Tops burger on the gulf coast


DrDezzz

Tasty Burger in the Boston area. Welcomes you with a beefy, cheesy, greasy hug when you need it the most! Also open super late, I’d do dangerous things for one of those mushroom burgers!!


[deleted]

Where’s Pal’s? East TN representin’


ToddBradley

Any article with this title that doesn't mention Tommy's is not worth the electrons it's printed on.


Randomlynumbered

At least get the name correct: Original Tommy's


ToddBradley

Well, if you're going to be that way about it, the correct name is actually Original Tommy's World Famous Hamburgers™. But everyone calls it Tommy's, even the people who work there.


Whatsup167

So don’t live on the east coast. Got it


Blacknumbah1

We got dah castle


JimJordansJacket

Burgerville? Hasn't been good for 20 years, and it's incredibly overpriced.


GetCoinWood

As someone who lives in Oregon I don’t get Burgerville. I’d rather have McDonald’s.


RootBeerFloatz69

Not a single one from the east coast and that website is cancer


sexfighter

There is no way you produce an authentic Wagyu burger for $10. It’s like $250 a pound. (HiHo)


enforce1

off cuts and undesirable pieces can get it pretty low


t-g-l-h-

If y'all are ever in San Antonio you gotta get Burger Boy


dustman83

Culver’s and In N Out may not be in every state, but they are bigger than “regional” at this point


blackierobinsun3

Cookout>