@@Supremewin777 I'd say late 40's early 50's. If you haven't already the McDonald's movie actually gives a general idea of the time that the eat in your car culture was popular
@@robert-joshuamcfaddin7041 it actually started in the late 40's(48', I believe), during the drive-in movie's, and then the fast food joint's, came around the early 50's, during the beginning of the start of the hot rod era(It's why you can see in the movie Grease, how the one girl worked at a burger joint, as she wore the roller skate's, and another worked at the drive-in movie theater, as it was set back in the early to mid 50's)...
The key to whataburger is making the burger to your liking. Most don't know you can add/substitute just about everything on your burger. Any burger can be on Texas toast, chicken patty instead of burger patty. You even used to be able to add a chicken patty on top of your burger patty.
@@bradycameron9179 The only one?! I mean they have people who work there, they make mistakes. Maybe robots will take over those jobs soon and that'll hopefully fix the issues of orders being wrong.😁
In the US, a burger contains ground meat. Doesn't matter the bread containing it. It's still a burger. Any other type of meat on bread. Is generally called a sandwich. A fried chicken breast on bread or bun. Is called a sandwich.
Welcome to Texas! The chaos in this video cracks me up, but who DOESN’T feel this way eating Whataburger 😂. One of the things you missed that is an ALWAYS for me is their onion rings. I go there sometimes just for those. Loved watching this from you guys…the laughter near the end was spot on!
The thing you have to understand about Whataburger is timing. You are correct in that they don't blow anything out of the water(excluding the jalapeno cheddar biscuits those are awesome). It is all good and it fills you up. The key is that it is open 24 hours. When you grow up with it around it is comforting to know that when you can't sleep at 4 am you can run grab something to eat.
Thank you all. For the escape from our lives and a glimpse into yours nz family. As an American, im so happy to see your excitement in trying our foods. God bless and good luck in the future
A Texan here! Love watching y’all enjoy Whataburger! I’m a born and raised Texan but spent 5 years in NY. Everytime I came home I would stop at Whataburger even before seeing my family!!#GodBlessTexas #Andwhataburger
Moved away from Texas in 1999. Didn't come home until my father passed away in 2018. Before the funeral home, before the family, there was Whataburger.
If you ever get a chance again guys Whataburger breakfast is where it's at. They have the Honey Butter Chicken Biscuit which is amazing as well as the Biscuits N gravy. Plus you can add toppings to everything on the menu. One personal favorite is Honey Butter Chicken Biscuit and add jalapenos!
The Honey Butter Chicken Biscuit is a gift from the breakfast gods. I like to pre-sandwich with a bacon,egg,cheese, and potato taquito appetizer, then eat the honey biscuit with a Large Diet DP. I’m finding my keys and going to Whataburger right now as it’s 6:20 am and I’m in the breakfast window. Good talk. 😂
You guys look like you're having so much fun. You found an amazing way to get lots of family time in. Always looking for more from the AWESOME New Zealand Family!
My mother lived & grew up about 8 blocks from where the original WhataBurger shack opened in 1950, by Mr Dobson & Mr Burton. She told me many times of her experiences getting to eat there with my Grandparents. WhataBurger is a Texas staple & tradition in my family.
Whataburger used to have a burger called the "A1 Thick and Hearty Burger." It had double meat, double cheese (cheddar), grilled onions, bacon and a healthy dose of A1 Thick and Hearty sauce. It was amazing! Every time I visited Texas, I would buy it. It's been a while though. I wish that they would bring that burger back!
Whataburger's contract with Kraft expired and one or both parties declined to renew. They could still have the exact same ingredients on a burger. They just wouldn't be able to call it an A1 Thick and Hearty Burger.
Whataburger got its start in 1950 as a roadside burger stand in Corpus Christie, Texas and was founded by Harmon Dobson. It now has 820 locations in 10 states, with nearly 700 of those in Texas. The Dobson family had previously maintained a majority stake.
Whataburger is literally the worst burger chain in america..... it may be "prized" in texas. But country wide, its horrible... 6 of 10 Texans I know think it's horrible.
I loved that Oklahoma University Sooner new head football coach Brent Venables, when his flight arrived in OKC, he insisted they stop at Whataburger before going to the hotel or campus since it was late, but he loves Whataburger. He bragged on how good a meal it was.
What makes Whataburger so great is..........unlike ALL the others on your ranking list, Whataburger is open 24/7! Can't beat Whataburger after a night out having a great time and on your way home at 4:15am. Not to forget about their breakfast items.....really good biscuits and taquitos and fajitas.
They were much better a couple years ago before they sold out, but they are still very good awesome onion rings and awesome double burger grilled onions if you want.
Texans swear by Whataburger which originated in Texas way back in 1952. I had my very first Whataburger back during 2011 when I professionally drove Railroad crews via limo vans to their trains from the depots and hotels and one of these men asked me if I had ever enjoyed a Whataburger. I asked him; "A what?". He smiled and said; "You are tonight." and He buys me my first ever Whataburger meal. My favorite is the double cheeseburger with everything on it.
I’m afraid you’re mistaken about the date; it was founded in 1950. I was four going on five. I’ll never forget the junior sized burger that you could get with mayonnaise lettuce and tomato, called the “Sissy Burger”. It was just right for a little girl who hadn’t developed a spicy palette yet. That was back when there was just one Whataburger and the trademark A-frame design was still several years in the future.
The chili cheese burger is a burger with frito pie added. A burger is a patty made from ground (minced) meat. It can be made with slices of bread or with a bun. A sandwich is made with a solid piece of meat ad can also come on slices of bread or a bun. Chicken strips are better with honey mustard than with honey butter.
whataburger went down when that Chicago company bought them. Also, it's really good when it's 3 am and you need food, that's where whataburger comes in clutch.
I agree. I've fad their food before, and after the Chicago takeover, and it is not the same. Something has changed, and not for the better. It's not terrible, but it isn't what it used to be.
No doubt. The quality of food and customer service from the franchises in my area of North central TX, have greatly diminished since the BDT Capital Partners acquisition in 2019. If I have the inclination for a good burger and fries, I usually visit one hometown's burger joints or Carl's Jr. if I'm in a rush.
my goodness .. did they spend $100 on all that food? He keeps pulling out new stuff from that bag.. every few mins!! & Brits do the same thing , call chicken sandwiches , chicken burgers🤪
This family has a real sense of innocence. And I know innocence better than most I'm very captivated by it and feel as this innocence should always be protected at all cost. May God bless this family and many experiences they get to share together and show the world God bless em
As someone based in San Antonio (Home of Whataburger), I'm filled with pride and happiness seeing "out of town" folls like you and JOLLY getting to enjoy the incomparable Whataburger! Rock on, y'all - totally subscribed now!🎉 🤠
As a native & current Texan, I'm soooo glad ya'll got to enjoy the Best Fast-Food Burgers in Texas!! The original Dbl-Dbl What-A-Burger, the Swiss-Mushroom What-A-Burger, and the Patty-Melt are my favorites. ✌
In America the definition of a burger is any sandwich( it doesn't matter what kind of bread) made out of hamburger meat AKA ground beef hence when you take that hamburger meat and make it into a patty it becomes a burger. Short for hamburger meat sandwich. No other kind of meat can be called a burger. They are just sandwiches which also can be made from different types of bread. Hope that helps. You guys are so great!!!😊
That’s fine. You do you. But in the US asking for a chicken burger will result in confused looks, because while lots of places have chicken sandwiches and they’re usually on a bun in fast food places basically nobody sells what we would call a chicken burger.
My hubby and I have not had Whataburger but they are building 2 in our area that will open in the fall. Thank you for the video to give us a heads up on what they offer!
Several things. That sandwich bread is called, Texas Toast. Whataburger is known for BURGERS. You can't compare Popeyes to Whataburger because Popeyes doesn't sell a burger, they're known for CHICKEN. Chick-fil-A is known for CHICKEN and there's no way, IMHO, that their burger is anywhere near Whataburger. Lastly, a few years ago Whataburger (Texas family born) was sold to an investment group in Chicago and the quality across the board has gone down understandably. You missed the window. You didn't get to try their breakfast menu. The big negative with Whataburger is that they don't serve breakfast 24 hrs. a day.
We always drive through the night from Louisville to Destin, FL, and we stop and get Whataburger as soon as we can!!! It’s my favorite. Wish we had it in KY.
@@Ira88881 me and my college girlfriends took a trip to Ft. Lauderdale during February a few years ago. We left snow and flew into paradise! It was so much fun. Only negative, you can’t pack a cooler of beers and have a beach day! No alcohol allowed!
@@marieneu264 Used to be a major Spring Break destination (watch the movie “Where The Boys Are!” ) But things got too crazy. South Beach, Miami is also now trying to get rid of the Spring Breakers. Violence, crime, out of control behavior, you name it. But you can certainly bring booze onto Ft. Lauderdale Beach now…but not during Spring Break.
Something What-A-Burger has over a lot of other fast food places is the actual size of the Burgers. The vast majority of fast food places have smaller beef patties as well as smaller buns. One inconsistency that What-A-Burger (and a lot of other fast food places) is that the cooks don't always season the beef patty when they are cooking it. There is a mixture of Salt & Pepper in a shaker they are suppose to put on each patty, but I have discovered that it is hit or miss if they do put it on. Once you find a good What-A-Burger that actually does season their patties you tend to go to that one even if it is a little further away than another. I worked at What-A-Burger back in the early '90s as an overnight cook, and me and my co-worker (only 2 of us overnight back then) were constantly getting praises for the service as well as the quality of the food. It happened so much that our store manager had me change to morning shift for a week to train the other cooks. It turned out that NONE of the day cooks were seasoning the patties as they were suppose to, and that was the big difference. Once they started seasoning the patties on every shift we shot up to one of the most praised stores in the Houston Area. It just goes to show you how much a little Salt & Pepper can improve the taste of food. Also, I was the very first person in the Houston Area to be taught how to make the Biscuits when they first introduced them.
A bun does not differentiate between a burger and a sandwich. Buns are just bread and any bread will work for either a burger or sandwich. The defining difference is a burger has a patty of ground meat or meat substitute in between the bread/bun and a sandwich will typically have slices or a fillet.
For those who dont know Whataburger is a TEXAS Staple started August 8, 1950, Corpus Christi,, TX and just sold On June 14, 2019, the Dobson family sold its majority stake in the company to BDT Capital, a Chicago-based investment company.
This explains a lot. I liked it when I first moved to TX in 2015 but eventually it started making me sick when I ate there. And the service has gone downhill in several locations, so I have to have a MAJOR craving or be very hungry to go eat there now. I didn't know they sold out.
I grew up on Whataburger's in their hometown and it was family owned.. They had a stand about a block away from us but my parents would drive us over there. Us little kids were in pajamas and dad would walk up to the stand and order our food and bring it to the car to eat. It was plain and simple then but so good and affordable. Just burgers, and fries. Oh, and you could choose shakes OR malts. No one ever offers malts anymore. Boy have they grown up. I think they sold out to some outsiders now. A lot of people don't know that you can get the buns in wheat also. And if you ask they will grill the buns for your order. Many of their sauces and breakfast sausage is sold in stores here.
Whats up y'all I absolutely love my N ZED family I stumbled upon your videos 2 weeks ago and have watched every single one end to end now im going through kiwi kicker videos your family and videos have brought a smile back to me since losing my job 2 months ago so thank you all for what you do and have done keep up the awesome family bond and I look forward to your future endeavors
Indeed. The Whataburger patty melt is the best meat and bread Whataburger has to offer. I know because we have a Whataburger right down the street here in my hometown in The Colony Texas.
We don’t have a Whataburger here in our town. It all looked good to me. Thanks for the review & I know what sandwiches or burgers I’m going to get if I ever get to one. 👍😋🍔🍟💚😊
The difference between a burger and a sandwich is whether or not the meat in the bread is ground up or minced. If the meat is grounded or minced then it's a burger, if not then it's just a sandwich.
Whataburger got bought out by a Chicago firm a while back and it hasn't been the same. I am from Texas but just moved to Chi and sadly there are no Whataburger's here. Regardless could still use a sweet & spicy bacon burger, some spicy ketchup or a honey butter chicken biscuit(y'all need to try that, great late night snack.)
"Patty Melt" is a sandwich. Essentially. a "Melt" is a "Grilled Cheese" sandwich with additions. Some examples are : tuna melt, BLT Melt, turkey & bacon melt, patty melt, etc.
Ther term burger was coined in the US as short for Hamburger sandwich, hence the Burger. Hamburger is a nickname coined for ground beef. Ground beef got its nickname from immigrants who had brought the idea of ground beef over from Hamburg Germany. The Hamburger terminology is slowly being substituted for ground beef in the modern market, but still holds true in products like hamburger helper. As an American, when someone refers to something being minced, I would immediately imagine something along the lines of something finely chopped by a knife such as minced onion, or minced garlic. In the instance of what is referred to mince overseas, I would call ground since it is ground by a meat grinder. In short, they are all sandwiches. A burger is a patty made of hamburger sandwiched between 2 pieces of bread, or a bun, but sandwiched none the less. Great reaction video, thank you for sharing.
Yes. The “hamburger steak” was invented in Hamburg. After immigrating to America (NY state I believe) some German Americans put a ground beef patty between two slices of bread creating the hamburger sandwich, shortened to hamburger and then burger for brevity. Eventually the hamburger bun was invented and named for its intended use as the bread in a hamburger. The bun is named after the sandwich, not the other way around. Not that there’s anything wrong with people in other countries using the naming conventions of their own culture for sandwiches, but historically the bun came after the burger. And yes we do sometimes use “hamburger” or “hamburger meat” to refer to ground beef or the ground beef topping for pizza.
@@JustMe-dc6ks I would like to propose a theory...Imagine someone who speaks a broken version of English misunderstands what is being referred to as a "burger", an American tries to explain, but the recipient doesn't understand enough to get what is trying to be said, returns to their country of origin, opens a restaurant selling "burgers"... I like to imagine the same for biscuits...An American traveling abroad sitting at a restaurant overhears some British talking about their biscuits, looks at the table only to see some scones on a plate whilst the biscuits are hidden from view, comes back to America and tries to replicate said scones thus creating the American biscuit...lol
When you were making jokes about "What A . . .", it reminded me of the Christmas when I went to a certain fast food restaurant and bought all the different plush dolls they offered from a television show. One character per week until you had all six or eight? characters collected. Running short on time to wrap them, I left each one in the bag it came in. This way my niece couldn't see what was inside, (as a good wrap should be), and she would be getting MANY presents at once instead of a box with many. So it's Christmas morning and the family is gathered around to give each other their presents. When it was my turn, I handed her one of the bags. She opened it, and happily cried out the name of the character, since she loved that show. She was happy with that, but I said there was another, and handed her a second bag. Again, she named it and was happy. After three or four times, I handed her another bag. "Napkins"!, she said. What, I had inadvertently given her a bag of napkins that I kept in my car to clean the windows on frosty mornings until the car warmed up. We all laughed so much, my brother, her dad, fell off his chair. I gave her the rest of them at that time, because you just couldn't top that reaction. I remember now, it was eight dolls. This was in 1984 when she was only three. So many memories.😂
Whataburger was the pinnacle of fast food in Texas until they sold to an owner out of Chicago very recently. I've given them chance over chance since the transition, but it's now missing that extra Texas factor that made it so famous. Don't get me wrong, I get it, and I probably would have sold too, but us Texans could begin to tell the difference in the quality and flavor of the food after the change over.
Thank you! for having the courage to say that! Get some P.Terry's! Whataburger can be good, especially when they are the only thing open! I don't think they're chocolate shakes are very good but the burgers and chicken sandwiches can be good. Though the last time I got sick on a burger was Whataburger, and no I wasn't drinking.
The taste of Whataburger changed after they sold it. It used to be owned by Texans, but they sold it to a company in Chicago. Almost every Texan I know complains the taste has changed for the worst. We still eat it, but I prefer Culvers now.
Just had whataburger for the first time on vacation in fort walton beach florida. I definitely was impressed the burgers tasted fresh so did the fries and I loved the spicy ketchup.
Y'all are such a precious family. As a Texan and advid Whataburger fan, I will admit, yes.... the whataburger itself is very old school..... which is kinda why we like it. The avacado bacon burger is top notch. The gravy is best on the fries and they have great rootbeer and tea. This was a great vid.Thanks for sharing and God Bless.
As a Texan who was born and raised in the town Harmon Dobson created What-A-Burger (as it was originally called) I can say that since it was bought out by a Chicago corporation, the quality has dropped DRAMATICALLY. Whataburger used to be a twice a week meal. Now it’s maybe once a year
Yep! Spot on there... second the dobsons sold out, quality of product and quality of service dropped like a rock. I used to work at whataburger... first job i ever had, worked 4 years. Last year there, the dobsons sold the company and everyone i worked with was pretty much absolutely livid over it... everyone, except a few managers.
I can appreciate everyone wanting to try something different because y'all are here from another country but in order to truly enjoy the food, you all will have to order your OWN food and eat it all, no sharing or passing to the next guy to truly get the full experience and enjoy it 100%
Go slow. Don't hurt yourselves. Whataburger is da bomb! So gooood. Welcome to Texas. Just get a double cheeseburger and fries. There's also regular ketchup and spicy ketchup.
Yeah, I have a feeling their *scores* were far more about all the different flavors and how they only had 1 bite of each. I have seen all the other reviews they have done and I don't remember 2-3 different burgers for each person in the car like this. It is so weird but by the end of the video they lampooning burgers they were raving about when they first took a bite. Makes no sense other than they are so overwhelmed with the value they forgot just how many things they tried.
Every tine I ate at in-n-out, I thought about how I could have had a Whataburger instead. Once I tried the "Gordon Ramsey burger", and my son ordered from Raising Cane's, I should have followed my son's advice. In-n- out is over rated and a waste of money.
That is thick cut Texas Toast! Dang sure aint bread yall! Haha! The key is finding what you like. They have American, cheddar, Pepperjack and Swiss Cheese, grilled onion, jalapeno, mushrooms and peppers, buns and Texas toast, bacon, avacado and 15 sauces/condiments. Burgers and grilled/fried chicken. Their fries and onion rings are excellent, and all these items are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, except for Christmas and New Year!
I love how you adapted to the eating in the car culture that is America.
@@Supremewin777 I'd say late 40's early 50's. If you haven't already the McDonald's movie actually gives a general idea of the time that the eat in your car culture was popular
@@robert-joshuamcfaddin7041 it actually started in the late 40's(48', I believe), during the drive-in movie's, and then the fast food joint's, came around the early 50's, during the beginning of the start of the hot rod era(It's why you can see in the movie Grease, how the one girl worked at a burger joint, as she wore the roller skate's, and another worked at the drive-in movie theater, as it was set back in the early to mid 50's)...
. A real treat when i was a kid in the 60s a huge treat was A&W hamburgers, fries and rootbeer floats ❤
That’s why everyone has found fries on the floor somewhere while cleaning their car.😂
I'm sure it's a rental. lol.@@DaFonz808
The key to whataburger is making the burger to your liking. Most don't know you can add/substitute just about everything on your burger. Any burger can be on Texas toast, chicken patty instead of burger patty. You even used to be able to add a chicken patty on top of your burger patty.
The only Whataburger that ever got my order correct is the one in the DFW food court
@@bradycameron9179 The only one?! I mean they have people who work there, they make mistakes. Maybe robots will take over those jobs soon and that'll hopefully fix the issues of orders being wrong.😁
@@chunky5monkeyif you have to do all that then it's trash.
@@pradayou5405 brocephus over here wants michelin star food at $1 menu prices and even then you’d still find reason to complain
In the US, a burger contains ground meat. Doesn't matter the bread containing it. It's still a burger. Any other type of meat on bread. Is generally called a sandwich. A fried chicken breast on bread or bun. Is called a sandwich.
Yeah, anything "ground" is burger. aka minced meat. Any other 'whole meat' make a sammy
Best way to make homemade burgers is by buying ground beef (85/15) and making your own patties then grilling them with the right seasoning
who cares, both hamburgers and sandwiches are older than the united states. so is apple pie.
75/25 makes a better burger@@jakeedits312
who cares, both hamburgers and sandwiches are older than the united states - fact. so are apple pies.
Welcome to Texas! The chaos in this video cracks me up, but who DOESN’T feel this way eating Whataburger 😂. One of the things you missed that is an ALWAYS for me is their onion rings. I go there sometimes just for those. Loved watching this from you guys…the laughter near the end was spot on!
Definitely! I love their onion rings and always order them instead of the fries.
We’re finally getting a Whataburger in South Carolina where I live can’t wait
The Spicy Ketchup! You forgot the spicy KETCHUP!!!!!
Hell nah we don’t get that over in my house😂
They now sell it in a big container, i have it, and regular ketchup at home since I rarely have wataburger but I love the ketchup
@@joshuarojas5543 Hold this L
@@ShutUpBubi no, I don’t think I will.
fancy ketchup? yes. spicy ketchup? you what m8?
I love how you guys got to do all this. Your kids will remember these moments for ever.
The thing you have to understand about Whataburger is timing. You are correct in that they don't blow anything out of the water(excluding the jalapeno cheddar biscuits those are awesome). It is all good and it fills you up. The key is that it is open 24 hours. When you grow up with it around it is comforting to know that when you can't sleep at 4 am you can run grab something to eat.
Ok so it’s Del Taco to someone from California.
as a kiwi who goes to the US a lot I love whataburger
lets gooooo
Kia Ora bro 😂
Thank you all. For the escape from our lives and a glimpse into yours nz family. As an American, im so happy to see your excitement in trying our foods. God bless and good luck in the future
White country gravy made from sausage and flour. 😂
I lived in Killen, Texas. We'd get Whataburger all the time in the Army. The Cheeseburger with mustard, oh man. So good
My fav too.
A Texan here!
Love watching y’all enjoy Whataburger! I’m a born and raised Texan but spent 5 years in NY. Everytime I came home I would stop at Whataburger even before seeing my family!!#GodBlessTexas #Andwhataburger
Moved away from Texas in 1999. Didn't come home until my father passed away in 2018. Before the funeral home, before the family, there was Whataburger.
Whataburger is basically Burger King lol. Nothing special.
People from LA do the same thing with In-n-Out. They stop at the In-n-Out right outside LAX. Anthony Bourdain used to stop every time he went to LA
@@speedracerjeff Not really.
I travel for work and as soon as I come back to Texas, my first stop is whataburger.
If you ever get a chance again guys Whataburger breakfast is where it's at. They have the Honey Butter Chicken Biscuit which is amazing as well as the Biscuits N gravy. Plus you can add toppings to everything on the menu. One personal favorite is Honey Butter Chicken Biscuit and add jalapenos!
This person is very correct. Don't sleep on their breakfast.
Heck a BOB, or Breakfast burger is always on my breakfast list!
The Honey Butter Chicken Biscuit is a gift from the breakfast gods. I like to pre-sandwich with a bacon,egg,cheese, and potato taquito appetizer, then eat the honey biscuit with a Large Diet DP.
I’m finding my keys and going to Whataburger right now as it’s 6:20 am and I’m in the breakfast window. Good talk. 😂
Jalapaño cheese biscuit!!!
"What would you like to order?"
"Yes"
Exactly.
😆 yep!
"One Yesburger to go. You want that as a meal?"
Lol!
Yup
You guys look like you're having so much fun. You found an amazing way to get lots of family time in. Always looking for more from the AWESOME New Zealand Family!
I live in Corpus Christi, Texas home of the first Whataburger. 😀
Can't go to Corpus without going to Whataburger!
I work there and went to A&M-CC. Home of the Whataburger!
My mother lived & grew up about 8 blocks from where the original WhataBurger shack opened in 1950, by Mr Dobson & Mr Burton. She told me many times of her experiences getting to eat there with my Grandparents.
WhataBurger is a Texas staple & tradition in my family.
I used to go Deep Sea Fishing off Port Aransas. Great memories.
@@bigplanett I watched the video of John and Betty Cole. How beautiful. 😍
Love the genuine excitement from your family over the norm to us Americans
Whataburger used to have a burger called the "A1 Thick and Hearty Burger." It had double meat, double cheese (cheddar), grilled onions, bacon and a healthy dose of A1 Thick and Hearty sauce. It was amazing! Every time I visited Texas, I would buy it. It's been a while though. I wish that they would bring that burger back!
That sounds amazing
It was very good. Got replaced by sweet and spicy.
Whataburger's contract with Kraft expired and one or both parties declined to renew. They could still have the exact same ingredients on a burger. They just wouldn't be able to call it an A1 Thick and Hearty Burger.
A1 THick and Hearty used to return every year for a while. Very good burger. We have Whataburgers all over Oklahoma as well.
You can always recreate it. Just order the same burger and put your own A1 thick and hearty sauce. They sell it in grocery stores.
I am a Texan and Whataburger is our prize burger. There's none better.
Whataburger got its start in 1950 as a roadside burger stand in Corpus Christie, Texas and was founded by Harmon Dobson. It now has 820 locations in 10 states, with nearly 700 of those in Texas. The Dobson family had previously maintained a majority stake.
As a Texan, I love watching people's first Whataburger experience. It just makes me so happy to share the love!!!🥰
i love whataburger in taste but in and out ranks about the same just cause their bags have john 3:16 on them if youre in texas you know :)
Whataburger is literally the worst burger chain in america..... it may be "prized" in texas. But country wide, its horrible... 6 of 10 Texans I know think it's horrible.
@@karlsteffen7804 they are either Yankees or from California
Whataburger is my favorite fast food place ever!! The double Whataburger with jalapenos cannot be beat!
I loved that Oklahoma University Sooner new head football coach Brent Venables, when his flight arrived in OKC, he insisted they stop at Whataburger before going to the hotel or campus since it was late, but he loves Whataburger. He bragged on how good a meal it was.
What makes Whataburger so great is..........unlike ALL the others on your ranking list, Whataburger is open 24/7!
Can't beat Whataburger after a night out having a great time and on your way home at 4:15am.
Not to forget about their breakfast items.....really good biscuits and taquitos and fajitas.
What makes them great is they have better burgers
...and they serve breakfast from 11 to 11!
This video is the authentic 4:15 AM Whataxperience. You wake up next morning to 5 half eaten burgers and then just start finishing them.
In-N-Out is way better than Whataburger aka glorified Burger King…
They were much better a couple years ago before they sold out, but they are still very good awesome onion rings and awesome double burger grilled onions if you want.
Your entire trip to the US is off the charts adorable. Such great family memories! Love to see my country from a different perspective too 😊
Their honey butter chicken biscuits are incredible
I’m Texan and was raised eating the chicken strips with the white gravy. It’s so good.
I'm from Corpus Christi TX home of the Whataburger we love it ❤
Texans swear by Whataburger which originated in Texas way back in 1952. I had my very first Whataburger back during 2011 when I professionally drove Railroad crews via limo vans to their trains from the depots and hotels and one of these men asked me if I had ever enjoyed a Whataburger. I asked him; "A what?". He smiled and said; "You are tonight." and He buys me my first ever Whataburger meal. My favorite is the double cheeseburger with everything on it.
I’m afraid you’re mistaken about the date; it was founded in 1950. I was four going on five. I’ll never forget the junior sized burger that you could get with mayonnaise lettuce and tomato, called the “Sissy Burger”. It was just right for a little girl who hadn’t developed a spicy palette yet. That was back when there was just one Whataburger and the trademark A-frame design was still several years in the future.
The chili cheese burger is a burger with frito pie added. A burger is a patty made from ground (minced) meat. It can be made with slices of bread or with a bun. A sandwich is made with a solid piece of meat ad can also come on slices of bread or a bun. Chicken strips are better with honey mustard than with honey butter.
Y’all are awesome.
Life long Texan here.
Saw the barbecue last night and loved it.
Makes me Love being a Texan even more.
Awe! Whataburger started in my hometown in Texas. Still a favorite today and my cat loves patty melt sauce!
Thank you for a fond memory from when my kids were young!. Me and the wife and our two kids eating in the car on a road trip-a truly American thing 💌
High praise coming.... I worked for Whataburger and i still eat their food. I cant say that about other fast food places ive worked.
You guys are making such fantastic memories with your kids!
whataburger went down when that Chicago company bought them. Also, it's really good when it's 3 am and you need food, that's where whataburger comes in clutch.
I agree. I've fad their food before, and after the Chicago takeover, and it is not the same. Something has changed, and not for the better. It's not terrible, but it isn't what it used to be.
I agree. Used to love them. Very thin meat patties now. I call their regular burger an onion mustard burger. That’s all you can taste.
And you can get breakfast
I've only been back once since they got rid of the mushroom swiss.
No doubt. The quality of food and customer service from the franchises in my area of North central TX, have greatly diminished since the BDT Capital Partners acquisition in 2019. If I have the inclination for a good burger and fries, I usually visit one hometown's burger joints or Carl's Jr. if I'm in a rush.
Whataburger is life! ❤ born and raised in Texas, and have lived all over the U.S., Whataburger is the best burger hands down 🙌🙌
Obsessed with how chaotic this is 😂 Whataburger is just that good! Hello from Fort Worth!
my goodness ..
did they spend $100 on all that food? He keeps pulling out new
stuff from that bag.. every few mins!!
& Brits do the same thing , call chicken sandwiches , chicken burgers🤪
This family has a real sense of innocence. And I know innocence better than most I'm very captivated by it and feel as this innocence should always be protected at all cost. May God bless this family and many experiences they get to share together and show the world God bless em
Love your creativity, it's inspiring!
Welcome to Texas where everything is bigger and better!!!!! Glad to have y'all here. It's an honor.
You forgot the onion rings, their my fav because they're battered rather than breaded. Also, you should trying their breakfast menu.
Gotta love when you get them crispy! Sometimes they come out too soggy. If their oil is piping hot, those onion rings can't be beat!
As someone based in San Antonio (Home of Whataburger), I'm filled with pride and happiness seeing "out of town" folls like you and JOLLY getting to enjoy the incomparable Whataburger! Rock on, y'all - totally subscribed now!🎉 🤠
Gotta love Whataburger!
This warms my soul like a meal from Whataburger.
We are getting one of these near us soon. Glad you did the review.
I enjoy watching you guys enjoying the good.
My mouth is literally watering. Looks so good!!
The patty melt is my favorite late night meals. Lots of great memories of going there with friends after bars and country dance halls closed.
As a native & current Texan, I'm soooo glad ya'll got to enjoy the Best Fast-Food Burgers in Texas!!
The original Dbl-Dbl What-A-Burger, the Swiss-Mushroom What-A-Burger, and the Patty-Melt are my favorites. ✌
No In and Out is in Texas now!!!!!!!
@@occheermommy
We've had one here in Waco for a few years, and still haven't ever been there. *\_('?')_/*
In-N-Out 👍🏼
Whataburger tastes like Burger King…
When I lived in Texas, I frequented Whataburger regularly. So good!
In America the definition of a burger is any sandwich( it doesn't matter what kind of bread) made out of hamburger meat AKA ground beef hence when you take that hamburger meat and make it into a patty it becomes a burger. Short for hamburger meat sandwich. No other kind of meat can be called a burger. They are just sandwiches which also can be made from different types of bread. Hope that helps. You guys are so great!!!😊
Other meats can be called a burger as long as they are ground meat and patty shaped. Chicken burgers and turkey burgers exist.
That’s fine. You do you. But in the US asking for a chicken burger will result in confused looks, because while lots of places have chicken sandwiches and they’re usually on a bun in fast food places basically nobody sells what we would call a chicken burger.
My hubby and I have not had Whataburger but they are building 2 in our area that will open in the fall. Thank you for the video to give us a heads up on what they offer!
I’m a HUGE fan of Whataburger!! None better!!
In n out
Several things. That sandwich bread is called, Texas Toast. Whataburger is known for BURGERS. You can't compare Popeyes to Whataburger because Popeyes doesn't sell a burger, they're known for CHICKEN. Chick-fil-A is known for CHICKEN and there's no way, IMHO, that their burger is anywhere near Whataburger. Lastly, a few years ago Whataburger (Texas family born) was sold to an investment group in Chicago and the quality across the board has gone down understandably. You missed the window.
You didn't get to try their breakfast menu. The big negative with Whataburger is that they don't serve breakfast 24 hrs. a day.
We always drive through the night from Louisville to Destin, FL, and we stop and get Whataburger as soon as we can!!! It’s my favorite. Wish we had it in KY.
Destin is awesome, but never been.
I’m near Fort Lauderdale.
@@Ira88881 me and my college girlfriends took a trip to Ft. Lauderdale during February a few years ago. We left snow and flew into paradise! It was so much fun. Only negative, you can’t pack a cooler of beers and have a beach day! No alcohol allowed!
@marieneu264 if you're in KY then have 3 in Clarksville TN.
Whataburger across the street from Emerald Grand! At the first light off Destin Bridge. Good food and a beautiful view from the bridge!
@@marieneu264 Used to be a major Spring Break destination (watch the movie “Where The Boys Are!” ) But things got too crazy.
South Beach, Miami is also now trying to get rid of the Spring Breakers. Violence, crime, out of control behavior, you name it.
But you can certainly bring booze onto Ft. Lauderdale Beach now…but not during Spring Break.
Very enjoyable and entertaining videos by a beautiful family. Love watching ya’ll. Look forward to more. At you here from Austin, Tx.
I love Whataburger! My absolute favorite burger place
Something What-A-Burger has over a lot of other fast food places is the actual size of the Burgers. The vast majority of fast food places have smaller beef patties as well as smaller buns. One inconsistency that What-A-Burger (and a lot of other fast food places) is that the cooks don't always season the beef patty when they are cooking it. There is a mixture of Salt & Pepper in a shaker they are suppose to put on each patty, but I have discovered that it is hit or miss if they do put it on. Once you find a good What-A-Burger that actually does season their patties you tend to go to that one even if it is a little further away than another. I worked at What-A-Burger back in the early '90s as an overnight cook, and me and my co-worker (only 2 of us overnight back then) were constantly getting praises for the service as well as the quality of the food. It happened so much that our store manager had me change to morning shift for a week to train the other cooks. It turned out that NONE of the day cooks were seasoning the patties as they were suppose to, and that was the big difference. Once they started seasoning the patties on every shift we shot up to one of the most praised stores in the Houston Area. It just goes to show you how much a little Salt & Pepper can improve the taste of food. Also, I was the very first person in the Houston Area to be taught how to make the Biscuits when they first introduced them.
I love your family's enthusiasm for food! 😂 One of life's greatest joys.
Serious family goals!
With a classic Whataburger yiu can taste every single layer of it in every bite & its fresh & tasty. Haven't had any other place like that.
A bun does not differentiate between a burger and a sandwich. Buns are just bread and any bread will work for either a burger or sandwich. The defining difference is a burger has a patty of ground meat or meat substitute in between the bread/bun and a sandwich will typically have slices or a fillet.
Whataburger is on point! GREAT REACTION GUYS!!! ❤🙌🏼
I don't like whataburger.
@lisakitzberger3931 is good we have a ton of options!
For those who dont know Whataburger is a TEXAS Staple started August 8, 1950, Corpus Christi,, TX and just sold On June 14, 2019, the Dobson family sold its majority stake in the company to BDT Capital, a Chicago-based investment company.
This explains a lot. I liked it when I first moved to TX in 2015 but eventually it started making me sick when I ate there. And the service has gone downhill in several locations, so I have to have a MAJOR craving or be very hungry to go eat there now. I didn't know they sold out.
whataburger is my favorite burger place
I grew up on Whataburger's in their hometown and it was family owned.. They had a stand about a block away from us but my parents would drive us over there. Us little kids were in pajamas and dad would walk up to the stand and order our food and bring it to the car to eat. It was plain and simple then but so good and affordable. Just burgers, and fries. Oh, and you could choose shakes OR malts. No one ever offers malts anymore. Boy have they grown up. I think they sold out to some outsiders now. A lot of people don't know that you can get the buns in wheat also. And if you ask they will grill the buns for your order. Many of their sauces and breakfast sausage is sold in stores here.
My favorite root beer is Virgil's homemade root beer. It has all the herbs that were first used to make root beer and it's so delicious.
Sassafras is banned in the US so Virgil is lying
Virgil’s is great stuff. The best microbrewed root beer you can buy.
Happy for you to visit. Hope you have a great time and stay safe.
Whats up y'all I absolutely love my N ZED family I stumbled upon your videos 2 weeks ago and have watched every single one end to end now im going through kiwi kicker videos your family and videos have brought a smile back to me since losing my job 2 months ago so thank you all for what you do and have done keep up the awesome family bond and I look forward to your future endeavors
Indeed. The Whataburger patty melt is the best meat and bread Whataburger has to offer. I know because we have a Whataburger right down the street here in my hometown in The Colony Texas.
We don’t have a Whataburger here in our town. It all looked good to me. Thanks for the review & I know what sandwiches or burgers I’m going to get if I ever get to one. 👍😋🍔🍟💚😊
I love the green chile double and the patty melt.
Spicy ketchup at whataburger is a must for me.. I have a bottle of it in the fridge 365 days out of the year
The difference between a burger and a sandwich is whether or not the meat in the bread is ground up or minced. If the meat is grounded or minced then it's a burger, if not then it's just a sandwich.
Whataburger got bought out by a Chicago firm a while back and it hasn't been the same. I am from Texas but just moved to Chi and sadly there are no Whataburger's here. Regardless could still use a sweet & spicy bacon burger, some spicy ketchup or a honey butter chicken biscuit(y'all need to try that, great late night snack.)
"Patty Melt" is a sandwich. Essentially. a "Melt" is a "Grilled Cheese" sandwich with additions. Some examples are : tuna melt, BLT Melt, turkey & bacon melt, patty melt, etc.
In Texas at WHATABURGER you can special order any burger on Texas Toast
I've been waiting for this video! I am about to love this channel even more or get my heart shattered!
The suspense… are you still here??? 🫣
@@yournewzealandfamily I finished the video and I was heart broken! But I'm also a Texas native so maybe I'm biased 😅
If it helps, texas bbq rates the highest of all food we tried…. Can we still be friends?
@@yournewzealandfamily can you guys please try Jollibee
Ther term burger was coined in the US as short for Hamburger sandwich, hence the Burger. Hamburger is a nickname coined for ground beef. Ground beef got its nickname from immigrants who had brought the idea of ground beef over from Hamburg Germany. The Hamburger terminology is slowly being substituted for ground beef in the modern market, but still holds true in products like hamburger helper. As an American, when someone refers to something being minced, I would immediately imagine something along the lines of something finely chopped by a knife such as minced onion, or minced garlic. In the instance of what is referred to mince overseas, I would call ground since it is ground by a meat grinder. In short, they are all sandwiches. A burger is a patty made of hamburger sandwiched between 2 pieces of bread, or a bun, but sandwiched none the less. Great reaction video, thank you for sharing.
Yes. The “hamburger steak” was invented in Hamburg. After immigrating to America (NY state I believe) some German Americans put a ground beef patty between two slices of bread creating the hamburger sandwich, shortened to hamburger and then burger for brevity. Eventually the hamburger bun was invented and named for its intended use as the bread in a hamburger. The bun is named after the sandwich, not the other way around. Not that there’s anything wrong with people in other countries using the naming conventions of their own culture for sandwiches, but historically the bun came after the burger. And yes we do sometimes use “hamburger” or “hamburger meat” to refer to ground beef or the ground beef topping for pizza.
@@JustMe-dc6ks I would like to propose a theory...Imagine someone who speaks a broken version of English misunderstands what is being referred to as a "burger", an American tries to explain, but the recipient doesn't understand enough to get what is trying to be said, returns to their country of origin, opens a restaurant selling "burgers"... I like to imagine the same for biscuits...An American traveling abroad sitting at a restaurant overhears some British talking about their biscuits, looks at the table only to see some scones on a plate whilst the biscuits are hidden from view, comes back to America and tries to replicate said scones thus creating the American biscuit...lol
So many choices, that's what makes Whataburger the best.
I really love this sweet sweet family. I really hope all NZ’s are this great. I hope to visit one day!
Agree on all counts. Would love to visit NZ!
When you were making jokes about "What A . . .", it reminded me of the Christmas when I went to a certain fast food restaurant and bought all the different plush dolls they offered from a television show. One character per week until you had all six or eight? characters collected. Running short on time to wrap them, I left each one in the bag it came in. This way my niece couldn't see what was inside, (as a good wrap should be), and she would be getting MANY presents at once instead of a box with many.
So it's Christmas morning and the family is gathered around to give each other their presents. When it was my turn, I handed her one of the bags. She opened it, and happily cried out the name of the character, since she loved that show. She was happy with that, but I said there was another, and handed her a second bag. Again, she named it and was happy. After three or four times, I handed her another bag. "Napkins"!, she said. What, I had inadvertently given her a bag of napkins that I kept in my car to clean the windows on frosty mornings until the car warmed up. We all laughed so much, my brother, her dad, fell off his chair. I gave her the rest of them at that time, because you just couldn't top that reaction.
I remember now, it was eight dolls. This was in 1984 when she was only three. So many memories.😂
Whataburger was the pinnacle of fast food in Texas until they sold to an owner out of Chicago very recently. I've given them chance over chance since the transition, but it's now missing that extra Texas factor that made it so famous. Don't get me wrong, I get it, and I probably would have sold too, but us Texans could begin to tell the difference in the quality and flavor of the food after the change over.
Thank you! for having the courage to say that! Get some P.Terry's!
Whataburger can be good, especially when they are the only thing open! I don't think they're chocolate shakes are very good but the burgers and chicken sandwiches can be good. Though the last time I got sick on a burger was Whataburger, and no I wasn't drinking.
@@georgemetz7277I love P Terry's but we don't have them up here in Dallas/Ft Worth
and they swore they wouldn’t change a thing. Liars!!
The Democrats from Chicago took over Chicago
I’ve had a Whataberger once in Texas.
OUTSTANDING BERGER
The “eat up and we’ll tell ya” reference from Dumb and Dumber got me dying
You just earned a sub
Ayyy! Being from Texas Whataburger is our home favorite! Glad yall loved it as much as we do!! ❤
Whataburger kills In n Out all day every day.
As a Texas Native, Born and raised in Galveston, I love to see people from around the world trying Whataburger for the first time! It warms my heart.
The taste of Whataburger changed after they sold it. It used to be owned by Texans, but they sold it to a company in Chicago. Almost every Texan I know complains the taste has changed for the worst. We still eat it, but I prefer Culvers now.
Just had whataburger for the first time on vacation in fort walton beach florida. I definitely was impressed the burgers tasted fresh so did the fries and I loved the spicy ketchup.
Never had Whataburger... When I asked, Dad always just drove by.
Whataburger is okay, but Dairy Queen is much better.
Dad failed you
be glad did not go to one near me. had to shut it down. the guy running did not care. and food quality was bad too. this was Brevard county FL
@@chrislognshot Only in Florida.
Whattadad
Another great video!! Can't wait for the next one.
lol I just picked up my order from Whataburger 😂
Y'all are such a precious family. As a Texan and advid Whataburger fan, I will admit, yes.... the whataburger itself is very old school..... which is kinda why we like it. The avacado bacon burger is top notch. The gravy is best on the fries and they have great rootbeer and tea. This was a great vid.Thanks for sharing and God Bless.
As a Texan who was born and raised in the town Harmon Dobson created What-A-Burger (as it was originally called) I can say that since it was bought out by a Chicago corporation, the quality has dropped DRAMATICALLY. Whataburger used to be a twice a week meal. Now it’s maybe once a year
Yep! Spot on there... second the dobsons sold out, quality of product and quality of service dropped like a rock. I used to work at whataburger... first job i ever had, worked 4 years. Last year there, the dobsons sold the company and everyone i worked with was pretty much absolutely livid over it... everyone, except a few managers.
Now a days... i only eat whataburger maybe once a year.
I can appreciate everyone wanting to try something different because y'all are here from another country but in order to truly enjoy the food, you all will have to order your OWN food and eat it all, no sharing or passing to the next guy to truly get the full experience and enjoy it 100%
Go slow. Don't hurt yourselves. Whataburger is da bomb! So gooood. Welcome to Texas.
Just get a double cheeseburger and fries. There's also regular ketchup and spicy ketchup.
Yeah, I have a feeling their *scores* were far more about all the different flavors and how they only had 1 bite of each. I have seen all the other reviews they have done and I don't remember 2-3 different burgers for each person in the car like this. It is so weird but by the end of the video they lampooning burgers they were raving about when they first took a bite. Makes no sense other than they are so overwhelmed with the value they forgot just how many things they tried.
@@franksmith4730 It is what it is when you whirlwind through all the fast food places you can in 2 weeks. We probably take it for granted here.
Y’all are so funny together! ❤ from East Texas!
Omg I’m so jealous. They might be coming to Utah. They should…we Utahns consume fast food like Pac-Man eats.
Matt from Zooooooooommmm!!!!
I just love your family and your journey this is so amazing you are so amazing I love you guys and I hope you love America
Poor NZ family, they never knew how contentious the debate between In N Out and Whataburger can get. 😂
No, Texans in general are dumb and blindly choose What a burger even though they are both completely different. Both great at what they do
It's not really a debate. In n out is far more superior
Every tine I ate at in-n-out, I thought about how I could have had a Whataburger instead. Once I tried the "Gordon Ramsey burger", and my son ordered from Raising Cane's, I should have followed my son's advice. In-n- out is over rated and a waste of money.
@@ish7957 whataburger is better
@@corylevermann3224 obviously not
That is thick cut Texas Toast! Dang sure aint bread yall! Haha! The key is finding what you like. They have American, cheddar, Pepperjack and Swiss Cheese, grilled onion, jalapeno, mushrooms and peppers, buns and Texas toast, bacon, avacado and 15 sauces/condiments. Burgers and grilled/fried chicken. Their fries and onion rings are excellent, and all these items are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, except for Christmas and New Year!