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    This is an iconic WC location for me, as it is in the center of 1&9, and therefore, of all things awesome.
    I can't say anything too different about the food. Everyone has had White Castle at some point in their lives and the taste is virtually the same anywhere. Consistency is good though.
    My tried and true favorite is the jalepeno burger. Can't go wrong with cheese, meat and jalepenos. The ketchup here is always tangy and tomato-y. I also dig on the double version of it, as well as the onion rings and clam strips for sides/appetizers.
    Service is eh or meh there, could be good, could be bad, but at the end of the day, all I want is my burger and I'm probably drunk so whatever.

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    I live in Virginia but I travel north several times a year for work.  Every time I come through the NYC area I get White Castle and I usually stop at this location because it is close to 95.  I mean, what can I say?  It's White Castle.  You order and they make it.  Simple as that.  And then after they hand you that tray of individually boxed pieces of heaven you get to eat them.  Best ones are the Jalepeño cheese burgers.  But I think everything there is good.  Best fast food ever!

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    White Castle does more than sell sliders; they sell experiences.

    On my way to Philly, I missed the turnpike on-ramp. Driving aimlessly, I stumbled upon this White Castle.

    Their site states this location was remodeled. From what, I've no idea. Florescent lighting made the place look a bit tired, but it was clean enough.

    I've been told to avoid White Castle's "Slyders", miniature hamburgers full of oniony grease, somber green pickles, squirts of ketchup, and bits of onion. Delivered in cardboard caddies, they looked much worse than their promotional shots. Anyone like flaccid buns?

    In the wild, these savory, grease-imbued cupcakes still carried an irresistible smell[1]. Except for the wee people, anyone could force down four or five in a sitting; with the aid of alcohol, a truckload[2].

    Four classic Slyders set me back $2.56, a mere pittance. A frakking huge soft drink? $1.79.

    Stop in, and don't forget to bring a handle of gin.

    [1] I wish my car smelt of White Castle. Yes, I did take a whiff of the bag after I was done.
    [2] Gin is good at suppressing the gag reflex.

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