.Blake.
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is going to start selling wine and beer, it's like Christmas came early, inside my mouth.
ABC News - The
White Castle hamburger chain is sipping on the idea of selling
alcoholic beverages at its restaurants. The 90-year-old company is
testing beer and wine sales at a location in Lafayette, Ind., that
combines a traditional White Castle burger joint with a Blaze Modern
BBQ, a new restaurant concept also being tried out. In other cities,
Columbus, Ohio-based White Castle is testing an Asian food concept and a
restaurant that serves grilled sandwiches. Customers in Lafayette can
buy a glass wine for $4.50 or a domestic beer for $3. White Castle
spokesman Jamie Richardson tells The Columbus Dispatch (http://bit.ly/vWt7SS
) that feedback from consumers has been better than expected. But he
says the company hasn’t decided whether to expand alcohol sales or the
new concepts.
ABC News - The
White Castle hamburger chain is sipping on the idea of selling
alcoholic beverages at its restaurants. The 90-year-old company is
testing beer and wine sales at a location in Lafayette, Ind., that
combines a traditional White Castle burger joint with a Blaze Modern
BBQ, a new restaurant concept also being tried out. In other cities,
Columbus, Ohio-based White Castle is testing an Asian food concept and a
restaurant that serves grilled sandwiches. Customers in Lafayette can
buy a glass wine for $4.50 or a domestic beer for $3. White Castle
spokesman Jamie Richardson tells The Columbus Dispatch (http://bit.ly/vWt7SS
) that feedback from consumers has been better than expected. But he
says the company hasn’t decided whether to expand alcohol sales or the
new concepts.