New White Castle In Florida Opens Tomorrow!
According to the Orlando Sentinel, White Castle will open its first Florida location at 18 North Dollins Avenue in Orlando,Tuesday, Feb 23rd . The location will be near John Young Parkway and Colonial Drive downtown Orlando.
This is almost two years in the making but they’re finally ready to serve up those famous square hamburger sliders. One big thing that’ll be different though… they’re calling this first location a “ghost kitchen” concept. That means no dining in the restaurant.
They will deliver via Uber Eats but you need to live within a 15 minute drive of the restaurant.
The other thing that might be a big negative… they’ll only be serving until 10pm. White Castle is famous for those looking for an after midnight snack after a night of partying hard. The delivery service will be available from 10am to 10pm for now. Another white Castle is set to open later on this year near Disney world. I grew up eating white castle, so I’m super excited about this.
We didn’t know how good we had it pre-pandemic. Here’s some pictures of people getting hammered in public:
BRISTOL, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 15: A reveler stops to help her friend after leaving a bar in Bristol City Centre on October 15, 2005 in Bristol, England. Pubs and clubs prepare for the new Licensing laws due to come into force on November 24 2005, which will allow pubs and clubs longer and more flexible opening hours. Opponents of the law believe this will lead to more binge-drinking with increased alcohol related crime, violence and disorder while health experts fear an increase in alcohol related illnesses and alcoholism. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
BATH, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 15: A woman vommits in the street after leaving a pub in Bath on October 15, 2005 in Bath, England. Pubs and clubs prepare for the new Licensing laws due to come into force on November 24 2005, which will allow pubs and clubs longer and more flexible opening hours.Opponents of the law believe this will lead to more binge-drinking with increased alcohol related crime, violence and disorder while health experts fear an increase in alcohol related illnesses and alcoholism. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
BRISTOL, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 15: A woman lies on a bench after leaving a bar in Bristol City Centre on October 15, 2005 in Bristol, England. Pubs and clubs are preparing for the new Licensing laws due to come into force on November 24 2005, which will allow pubs and clubs longer and more flexible opening hours. Opponents of the law believe this will lead to more binge-drinking with increased alcohol related crime, violence and disorder while health experts fear an increase in alcohol related illnesses and alcoholism. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
BRISTOL, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 15: A girl rolls on the ground in Bristol City Centre on October 15, 2005 in Bristol, England. Pubs and clubs preparing for the new Licensing laws due to come into force on November 24 2005, which will allow pubs and clubs longer and more flexible opening hours.Opponents of the law believe this will lead to more binge-drinking with increased alcohol related crime, violence and disorder while health experts fear an increase in alcohol related illnesses and alcoholism. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
BRISTOL, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 15: Two girls play around while lying on the floor in Bristol City Centre on October 15, 2005 in Bristol, England. Pubs and clubs are preparing for the new Licensing laws due to come into force on November 24 2005, which will allow pubs and clubs longer and more flexible opening hours. Opponents of the law believe this will lead to more binge-drinking with increased alcohol related crime, violence and disorder while health experts fear an increase in alcohol related illnesses and alcoholism. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
BRISTOL, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 15: A man jabs out a companion during a arguement in Bristol City Centre on October 15, 2005 in Bristol, England. Pubs and clubs preparing for the new Licensing laws due to come into force on November 24 2005, which will allow pubs and clubs longer and more flexible opening hours.Opponents of the law believe this will lead to more binge-drinking with increased alcohol related crime, violence and disorder while health experts fear an increase in alcohol related illnesses and alcoholism. (Photo by Matt Cardy/Getty Images)
ASCOT, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 20: A woman helps a man after he fell from his chair as racegoers have a party in the car park after attending the first day of Royal Ascot, at the Ascot Racecourse on June 20, 2006 in Ascot, England. The event has been one of the highlights of the racing and social calendar since 1711, and the royal patronage continues today with a Royal Procession taking place in front of the grandstands daily. (Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images)
ASCOT, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 20: A man lies on the ground as race-goers walk past him on the first day of Royal Ascot, at the Ascot Racecourse on June 20, 2006 in Ascot, England. The event has been one of the highlights of the racing and social calendar since 1711, and the royal patronage continues today with a Royal Procession taking place in front of the grandstands daily. (Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images)
ASCOT, UNITED KINGDOM - JUNE 22: Race-goers make their way home after Ladies' Day during the third day of Royal Ascot at the Ascot Racecourse on June 22, 2006 in Berkshire, England. The event has been one of the highlights of the racing and social calendar since 1711, and the royal patronage continues today with a Royal Procession taking place in front of the grandstands daily. (Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 10: Drunken festival patrons pose together on Fitzroy Street at the St Kilda Festival 2008 on February 10, 2008 in Melbourne, Australia. The St Kilda Festival is an annual event where the people of Melbourne and beyond come together to celebrate in Melbourne's most famous inner beach and party district. (Photo by Kristian Dowling/Getty Images)
LONDON - MAY 31: Party revellers enjoy the atmosphere on the London Underground during a Facebook cocktail party on the Circle Line on May 31, 2008 in central London, England. Tonight is the last evening when Londoners can consume alcohol on public transport. The cocktail party, organised on the networking Web site Facebook, attracted thousands of revellers to enjoy one last drink on the London Underground before the ban's enforcement on June 1, 2008. The ban, introduced by the new London Mayor Boris Johnson, is an attempt to clean up unruly behaviour on the London public transport system. (Photo by Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images)
LONDON - MAY 31: Party revellers enjoy the atmosphere on the London Underground during a Facebook cocktail party on the Circle Line on May 31, 2008 in central London, England. Tonight is the last evening when Londoners can consume alcohol on public transport. The cocktail party, organised on the networking Web site Facebook, attracted thousands of revellers to enjoy one last drink on the London Underground before the ban's enforcement on June 1, 2008. The ban, introduced by the new London Mayor Boris Johnson, is an attempt to clean up unruly behaviour on the London public transport system. (Photo by Ann Tornkvist/Getty Images)
BANGKOK, THAILAND - SEPTEMBER 26: Drunk tourists play with a baby elephant outside a bar September 26, 2008 in Bangkok, Thailand. While the elephant is a symbol of Thailand, it is a fairly common site to see the unemployed and homeless animals roaming the city streets begging for food. The tame elephants dodge the traffic as their mahouts (elephant drivers) sell sugar cane by the bag to tourists who then feed them. Mahouts say that they have little choice but to bring their elephants to cities like Bangkok and Chiang Mai. Thai officials frown upon the practice and have passed laws banning elephants from roadways but the mahouts still come risking fines in order to survive. Elephants have been big business for the country for centuries but now they are reduced to a major tourist attraction. Elephants are trained to paint, play musical instruments, and even kick soccer balls. In addition there are elephant camps dotted all over Thailand catering to tourists employing up to 650 pachyderms, according to government figures. The Tourism Authority of Thailand says that about 65 percent of tourists will visit an elephant during their stay. Until Thailand banned logging in 1989, many Asian elephants were laborers working in the jungles. (Photo Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)
MUNICH, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 21: Three drunk men sleep on a meadow on September 21 2009 in Munich, Germany. Oktoberfest is Germany's and the world largest fair. About six million people attend the sixteen-day festival during late September and early October. (Photo by Miguel Villagran/Getty Images)
MUNICH, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 18: Drunk visitors lie in the grass during the opening day of the Oktoberfest at Theresienwiese on September 18, 2010 in Munich, Germany. 2010 marks the 200th anniversary of Oktoberfest.The Oktoberfest tradition started in 1810 to celebrate the October 12th marriage of Bavarian Crown Prince Ludwig to the Saxon-Hildburghausen Princess Therese. The citizens of Munich were invited to join in the festivities which were held over five days on the fields in front of the city gates. The main event of the original Oktoberfest was a horse race. The world's biggest beer festival will last this year from September 18 to October 4. (Photo by Alexandra Beier/Getty Images)
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 12: Henri Leconte of France pretends to be drunk as he watches the action from courtside during the match between Pat Rafter of Australia and Thomas Enqvist of Sweden during day two of the Champions Downunder at Sydney Olympic Park Tennis Centre on November 12, 2010 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images for Champions Downunder) champ_1211
PAMPLONA, SPAIN - JULY 07: A drunk reveller does a performance in Caldereria Street during the second day of the San Fermin Running Of The Bulls festival on July 7, 2013 in Pamplona, Spain. The annual Fiesta de San Fermin, made famous by the 1926 novel of US writer Ernest Hemmingway 'The Sun Also Rises', involves the running of the bulls through the historic heart of Pamplona, this year for nine days from July 6-14. (Photo by Pablo Blazquez Dominguez/Getty Images)
QINGDAO, CHINA - AUGUST 20:An inebriated Chinese reveller sleeps on the sidewalk outside a beer hall at the 24th Annual Qingdao International Beer Festival on August 20, 2014 in Qingdao, China. The city is home to Chinese beer maker Tsingtao and draws hundreds of thousands of Chinese beer drinkers over the course of the festival. (Photo by Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)
MUNICH, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 20: Drunken or tired visitors in traditional bavarian clothes take a rest during the opening day of the 2014 Oktoberfest on September 20, 2014 in Munich, Germany. Oktoberfest is the world's biggest beer bash and draws millions of visitors. The annual event lasts for three weeks and will open its doors on September 20. (Photo by Joerg Koch/Getty Images)
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - MARCH 25: Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men lay on tables after getting drunk in the Mea Shearim ultra-Orthodox neighbourhood on March 25, 2016 in Jerusalem, Israel. The carnival-like Purim holiday is celebrated with parades and costume parties to commemorate the deliverance of the Jewish people from a plot to exterminate them in the ancient Persian empire 2,500 years ago, as described in the Book of Esther. (Photo by Lior Mizrahi/Getty Images)
LILLE, FRANCE - JUNE 15: French riot police encounter hundreds of drunken English football fans on June 15, 2016 in Lille, France. Police used tear gas and pepper spray on the fans in a bid to keep public order in the city centre this evening. (Photo by Charles McQuillan/Getty Images)
PAMPLONA, SPAIN - JULY 06: A drunk reveller falls as he was trying to climb a fountain at Navarreria Street during the opening day or 'Chupinazo' of the San Fermin Running of the Bulls fiesta on July 6, 2017 in Pamplona, Spain. The annual Fiesta de San Fermin, made famous by the 1926 novel of US writer Ernest Hemmingway entitled 'The Sun Also Rises', involves the daily running of the bulls through the historic heart of Pamplona to the bull ring. (Photo by Pablo Blazquez Dominguez/Getty Images)
MUNICH, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 16: A drunken visitor in traditional bavarian clothes takes a rest beside the beer tents during the first day of the 2017 Oktoberfest beer fest on September 16, 2017 in Munich, Germany. Oktoberfest is the world's largest beer celebration and typically draws over six million visitors over its three-week run. Oktoberfest includes massive beer tents, each run by a different Bavarian brewer, as well as amusement rides and activities. (Photo by Joerg Koch/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 26: (L-R) Derek Waters, Jeremy Konner and Josh Charles attends "Drunk History" during 2018 Tribeca Film Festival at Spring Studios on April 26, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images for Tribeca Film Festival)
NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 12: A man holds up a cup of Brooklyn Gin at Bar Convent Brooklyn, an international bar & beverage trade show at the Brooklyn Expo Center on June 12, 2018 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. An extension of Bar Convent Berlin, the trade show draws both premium brands and craft spirit brands for two days of discussions on new trends, techniques and products in the domestic and international markets. Attendees to the show can also participate in taste forums, demonstrations, keynote addresses and panel discussions with leading industry experts. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
OFUNA, JAPAN - AUGUST 16: A drunk man wears an inflatable ring as he lies asleep on a train station platform on August 16, 2019 in Ofuna, Japan. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)
DENILIQUIN, AUSTRALIA - OCTOBER 04: Festival goers carry a drunken friend back to their camp at the 2019 Deni Ute Muster on October 04, 2019 in Deniliquin, Australia. The annual Deniliquin Ute Muster is the largest ute muster in Australia, attracting more than 18,000 people to the rural town of Deniliquin together to celebrate all things Australian and the icon of the Ute in a weekend of music, competitions and camping. (Photo by James Gourley/Getty Images)
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