Everyone in Wisconsin loves Culver's; the restaurant has been a favorite in the state for many years. Now, the rest of the country is falling in love with it too, and Culver's is expanding fast to meet the demand.

Culver's recently reached a big milestone, now boasting 1,000 stores across 26 states. The brand is on a hot streak, and the family-owned business will continue its growth in 2025 with 55 new locations.

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Growth in the Dairy State and Beyond

You might think that Culver's has Wisconsin covered by now, but they managed to find three places in the state without one. So, they will build new locations in Combined Locks, Eau Claire, and Evansville by the end of the year, adding to the more than 150 restaurants already in the state.

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Culver's isn't looking to add any new states in 2025. Instead, it will focus on growing its footprint in states where restaurants are already located. The state getting the most attention from Culver's is Florida; the Sunshine State will get, or has already gotten, seven new locations this year.

Thriving Business and Future Outlook

Several other states will get at least three new locations, including Tennessee, Michigan, and Illinois. The remaining states will add one or two locations at some point in 2025.

Business is good for Culver's. They pulled in over $3.3 billion in sales across all their restaurants in 2023, and each location on average is making nearly $3.8 million a year. It looks like they will just continue to grow in the coming years.

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