(COLUMBUS, Ohio) — White Castle, a 90-year-old hamburger chain known for its square "slider" burgers, is sipping on the idea of offering alcoholic beverages as it tests beer and wine sales at a restaurant in Indiana.
The food famously craved by stoners in the 2004 movie "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle" can be had with a glass of wine or a domestic or seasonal beer at a Lafayette, Ind., restaurant that fuses a conventional White Castle with a new concept for the company called Blaze Modern BBQ. Wine costs $4.50 and beers start at $3.
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3 comments:
Nothing like a bag of sliders after drinking a six pack of Stroh's beer.
Just keep the fan on in the bathroom for the next few days
They still make stroh's?
ick. Worst burgers ever. I actually know the White Castle in New Brunswick they were looking for in the movie. Much rather go to White Rose in Highland Park(close to Rutgers campus and Raritan Center). Those burgers? Oh they're the bees knees.
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