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Culver's is set to open new locations in these 12 states

Culver's is set to open new locations in these 12 states

USA Today03-06-2025
Culver's is set to open new locations in these 12 states
Wisconsin-based fast food chain Culver's is expanding, with plans to open locations across 12 states, including Arizona, Illinois, and Tennessee.
Culver's, which opened in 1984 and is based in Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin, is known for its frozen custard and ButterBurgers. The burgers are pressed, seared and served on buns that are lightly buttered. Also on the menu are frozen custards, chicken sandwiches and tenders, and seafood options like shrimp and cod.
Culver's says it has over 1,000 restaurants located in 26 states. Most recently, the company has averaged opening 50 to 60 new restaurants per year, and the fast food chain plans to keep that up in 2025 and 2026.
Here's where the fast food chain is opening next.
New locations already opened in 2025
According to a company spokesperson, new Culver's restaurants have opened their doors in the following cities in 2025:
Florida : Avon Park and Ocala
: Avon Park and Ocala Georgia : Warner Robins and Rockmart
: Warner Robins and Rockmart Indiana : Portage and Bedford
: Portage and Bedford Illinois : Mahomet
: Mahomet Michigan : Muskegon, Clawson, and Alma
: Muskegon, Clawson, and Alma North Carolina: Wendell
Wendell Ohio : Brunswick
: Brunswick South Carolina: Beaufort, Indian Land
Where will Culver's open next?
The chain has broken ground at new locations in 12 states, according to a Culver's spokesperson. Future locations are set for the following cities:
Arizona : Queen Creek
: Queen Creek Arkansas : Harrison
: Harrison Florida : Fort Meade, Fort Myers, Jacksonville, Leesburg, and Ruskin
: Fort Meade, Fort Myers, Jacksonville, Leesburg, and Ruskin Georgia : Cartersville
: Cartersville Illinois : Bradley, Diamond, and Rantoul
: Bradley, Diamond, and Rantoul Kansas : Derby
: Derby Michigan : Holland, White Lake, Woodhaven, and Southfield
: Holland, White Lake, Woodhaven, and Southfield Ohio : Columbus and West Carrollton
: Columbus and West Carrollton South Carolina : Boiling Springs and Greenville
: Boiling Springs and Greenville Tennessee : Hixson, Oak Ridge, and Sevierville
: Hixson, Oak Ridge, and Sevierville Texas : Katy
: Katy Wisconsin: Combined Locks, Eau Claire, and Evansville
Customers looking to find the Culver's closest to them can visit www.culvers.com/locator.
Saleen Martin is a reporter on USA TODAY's NOW team. She is from Norfolk, Virginia – the 757. Email her at sdmartin@usatoday.com.
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