Culver's Vs In-N-Out: Everything You Need To Know

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Published 2024-06-08
In a deathmatch between the Midwest and The West Coast, who reigns supreme as the king of burger joints: Culver's or In-N-Out? It's more of a toss-up than you might think.

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What is Culver's? | 0:00
What is In-N-Out? | 1:16
Culver's menu features various proteins | 2:18
In-N-Out doesn't do franchises | 2:51
Milkshakes vs. frozen custard | 4:02
Culver's has a lot of sides | 5:09
Quality meat sourcing | 6:13
Wildly different house sauces | 7:13
Different cultures | 8:21
In-N-Out is more regional | 9:32
Culver's french fries are crinkle cut | 10:34
No kid menu at In-N-Out | 11:38

Voiceover by: Megan Rogers

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All Comments (21)
  • @mastiffmom2592
    Every time I visit my daughter in California, I enjoy In n Out. There’s an awesome Culver’s in my hometown, in Tennessee. 💯
  • In-N-Out is opening up locations in middle Tennessee - Nashville area, in 2025. A "East Coast" corporate office is under construction in Franklin, TN.
  • @jamesboswell760
    Hard to compare because In-N-Out is just a burger place whereas Culver’s sells a large variety of items including chicken, fish, salads, onion rings 🧅, salads 🥗, cheese 🧀 curds a a lot of other things. For me Culver’s wins.
  • Never been to an In-N-Out Burger. There’s none around here.(Minnesota.) but I love culvers, absolutely the best and fast food burgers.
  • @DannerBanks
    There's no competition. In n out is fast and cheap. Culver's is pricier and takes longer. Just depends on how much time and money you have in the moment
  • @BeastrealDT
    In-N-Out Double Double Animal Style is the best. ✌️
  • @supersonicjc
    cant say ive ever had an inout burger even when i was out west when younger... but culvers is such a awesome dinner place and for a wisconsinite that doesnt want to go to a bar on a friday for a decent fish fry its not a bad place to be, on the flip side while not as nice as it use to be i loved going to steak and shake which doesnt exist in wisconsin at all, the closest one is just south of the state boarder in illinois, which every time i drive south i make it my mission to hunt one down
  • @dsnyguy1
    In and Out has announced opening in Tenn in 2026!
  • @hybridce99
    Lived in Minnesota for 14 years. Lived in Socal for 10 years. Without question, In N Out is superior for burgers. It's not even close. Culvers is great for its custard and concrete mixers etc though.
  • @josephm8294
    Thanks for doing this review. It was a pleasure to watch. Regional tastes are a great topic for comparison. I'm glad to see both companies are choosing their own path for earnings versus quality. I think so far it is working out for both of them. I'm from Wisconsin, by the way, and I love both brands.
  • @jsilverchannel
    Canadian here.... Culver's is way better. I had In-N-Out twice and I don't need to have it ever again.
  • @garyolsen3409
    How old is that In N Out menu with the obviously out dated and wish they still were, prices? Anyway my favorite place.
  • @TheChadc94
    I finally tried in n out 2 years ago. I live near Culver’s and go there frequently. It’s an extremely close toss up, but I’d give the edge to Culver’s for the diversity of the menu.
  • @emmteemee
    We have both in Arizona, and I love them both. Neither are in my neighborhood, so when I run across either one at meal times, I like to indulge. They're very different, though. Culver's has such a varied menu, and everything is delicious. In-N-Out only has, burgers, but with burgers that good, they're all you need. Plus, they're priced well. Their fries really are bad, though. Fries shouldn't be chewy. I still order them, though. It feels wrong to have a burger without a side, even chewy fries.
  • @Mike-kg4eh
    I go to Culvers just for the onion rings and fish sandwich. The onoin rings are the best I've ever had outside of a pricey steakhouse. They have real onion rings--the ones you get at most other places and the frozen ones at supermarkets are ground up onions made into a paste and formed into rings.
  • Culver's for sure cause we have happy cows here in Wisconsin which equivalate yummy butter burgers 🍔 😋
  • @venom5809
    Eaten both many times and while they are both good they are not amazing and definitely nowhere near the best burgers out there at all. For its price In N Out is very good and it was a novelty for people like me where it was not readily available but once you have it a few times you get bored. I have a Culver's maybe 3 miles from me and rarely go. Five Guys is better than both and even then it's still not the best out there either. As for ice cream, I lived in OK for a little bit and Braum's was the best ice cream I have had anywhere so far.