Serving Texas-sized burgers and classic American fast food 24/7.
Classic fast food burgers, including grilled chicken options, served with customizable toppings.
All-day breakfast items for early risers or late-night cravings.
Signature shakes like banana pudding, plus other sweet treats.
Open round-the-clock for convenient dining at any hour.
Meal takeaway options and delivery through services like DoorDash.
“Taste like a whopper”- that was the consensus feeling. Not sure what the hype is about. The burger tasted like the standard burgers. The fries were basic as well. The only redeeming factor is that they open 24/7 and accommodates the late night creepy crawlers.
Friendly staff. Food as expected. If you eat in, they bring you your food and condiments. Needs better exhaust fans though as you will leave smelling greasy and the tables could be cleaned more often.
I ordered my first meal ever at Whataburger on DoorDash Sunday night to my hotel since I hadn’t eaten since 6a that morning, California time. The food was somewhat warm, reminded me a little bit of the charbroiled style you can get at any Carl’s Jr. the fries were okay, similar style to McDonald’s, (which I very rarely eat anymore since they are such poor quality). The burger had potential, but unfortunately really fell short of expectations. There were no condiments included and unfortunately just 1 napkin. In closing, I hear often as a Californian that Whataburger is superior nationally to In N Out. I disagree wholeheartedly on this. INO has consistently dominated the conversation from day 1, and to think that this meal compares to the consistency, quality and freshness that INO almost always delivers, is a little silly. I know this is a little overboard to share, but I thought people would like to hear from a California native comparing the two “top“ fast food burger chains. In N Out beats WaB handily! 😬
We stopped by Whataburger on the way back to the hotel after a conference. I ordered the #11 grilled chicken sandwich. I’m not sure I got that, as it was nothing like the picture. It didn’t have a brioche bun and was poorly put together. The fries were okay, about average for fast food. The only saving grace is that my honey loved the banana pudding shake. The little guy who delivers orders was horrible. Not friendly at all, gave an attitude when I mentioned we didn’t have the shake, and never returned like he said he would. With. McDonald’s essentially across the street, you’d think Whataburger would do better.
Not recommended at all. This was the first and definitely the last time I try Whataburger’s burgers. The experience was disappointing from the start. The place was extremely dirty, making it uncomfortable to even sit and wait for the food. On top of that, the staff had terrible attitudes and seemed uninterested in providing good service. When the burgers finally arrived—after an unreasonably long wait—they were cold, dry, and completely lacking in flavor. It felt like no effort was put into making them enjoyable. Overall, I wouldn’t recommend this place to anyone. Poor service, bad food, and an unpleasant atmosphere make it a place I won’t be visiting again.
Whataburger is a beloved fast food restaurant in San Antonio, known for its hearty burgers, breakfast options, and 24/7 service. We cater to locals and travelers alike with a menu featuring grilled chicken sandwiches, fries, and signature shakes like banana pudding. Our convenient location and takeaway options make us a go-to spot for quick, satisfying meals, though we strive to improve service and cleanliness based on customer feedback.
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