ST. LOUIS — Fast-food chain White Castle is debuting a new menu item next week that — to the trained St. Louis eye — looks a lot like toasted ravioli. The limited-time jalapeno Cravioli, consisting of ...
On April 6, White Castle will introduce two brand-new limited-time menu items -- the Chicken Fajita Slider and Jalapeño Cravioli. Available for a limited time beginning April 6, the Chicken Fajita ...
White Castle, the family-owned Slider pioneer, is bringing a little Southwest sizzle to the Castle in the form of a brand-new Slider: the Chicken Fajita Slider. Available for a limited time beginning ...
White Castle will release the Chicken Fajita Slider on April 6. It features all-white meat topped with grilled onions and peppers, jalapeño cheese and green chili aioli, according to a press release.
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VANDALIA, Ohio (WDTN) — A major White Castle manufacturing facility is located in northern Montgomery County. White Castle, a family-owned restaurant brand, operates a 147,000 square-foot ...
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We finally know why White Castle is so cheap
White Castle is the oldest fast food chain in America, and they have always been known for being affordable and simple. You can still get a meal's worth of White Castle sliders for less than a value ...
BOSTON LOGAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT — If you’ve watched “Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle” as many times as I have, you understand why I think every trip to this sanctuary of steamed sliders must be ...
White Castle is expanding the retail distribution of its Cheddar Bacon Cheese Slider following a limited initial release last year. The product, which features beef, steam-grilled onions, and ...
White Castle's highly-rated sliders are making big moves. The 105-year-old burger joint said it's simply just "giving the people what they want," making its Cheddar Bacon Cheese Slider more readily ...
White Castle joined a social media trend of fast-food executives eating their own products. CEO Lisa Ingram was shown in a video eating sliders with Garage Beer, a brand co-owned by Jason and Travis ...
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