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I've been trying to find a web page for a business and I can't find it anywhere...
It's a restaurant called, "Cookout"
It's a drive through only fast food burger joint that specializes in "tastes like grilled out" burgers and shakes.
I know they are a regional chain (specifically in the south east - there are at least 10 in North Carolina).
I've been trying to find their website for franchise questions.
I've searched everywhere... I've typyed in everything...
Cookout
Cookout Restaurant
Cookout franchise
Cook out
Cook Out Restaurant
and at least 20 other searches on booth google and yahoo...
I'm STILL looking.
Impress me...
10 pts to first person to find it!
IMPRESS ME!

WANTED -
COOKOUT RESTAURANT WEB PAGE

and no... it's NOT www.cookout.com
Good Luck!

2006-07-22 15:06:15 · 3 answers · asked by ptm8 3 in Food & Drink Other - Food & Drink

Responce to answer 1 - I SUPPOSE anything is possible... but they've been around a good while... at least 10 years... hard to believethey DON'T have a site...
Response to answer 2 -
Yea, I've seen that (in fact I live 10 minutes from greensboro (I did a local business search)....
THE SEARCH CONTINUES...

2006-07-22 15:23:27 · update #1

3 answers

There is no official website that I could find. But this article is pretty close. For franchise information here is Cook Out's phone number 1 336-547-0011.

Cook Out, a Florida-based franchise that recently made its way into the Charlotte market. Cook Out has become legend in other North Carolina towns, typically cities with universities. As one UNCG graduate reported, "Going to Cook Out at 4am was part of the initiation rites of becoming a freshman." The Cook Out on Freedom Drive has become the late-night drive-thru for people departing downtown bars and dorms.

Cook Out's burgers, grilled on an open flame, come in four sizes. The largest is a one-pounder, thick enough to eat with a fork. The most satisfying are the Carolina burgers, loaded with chili and slaw. The cheddar on the cheeseburger has a similar taste to melted, processed cheese curds -- popular snacks in Wisconsin. They're greasy, but not biting. The thick-cut fries were cool the night we ate them, while the batter on the onion rings was better than the onions themselves, which tasted old.

As good as the burgers are, I am convinced the main draws are the after-midnight hours, low prices and the shakes. The menu lists 40 shakes, although some, such as egg nog and watermelon, are seasonal. An employee at the Freedom store noted that 36 different shakes are always available. They're not overly sweet, and they're so thick a straw can stand alone. The banana pudding shake was dense and divine.

Also on the menu are hot dogs, minced barbecue and chicken nuggets. Prices range from $1 for a dog to $4 for a barbecue plate, which is a lot cheaper than the national fast-food burger chains, and the flame-flavored burgers are much better. At heart, Cook Out is what the American burger drive-thru used to be.

2006-07-22 15:16:08 · answer #1 · answered by Active Denial System™ 6 · 0 0

don't think there's a website but you can give them a call at
336 457-0011. their address is 5505D Adams Farm Lane in Greensboro...good luck

2006-07-22 22:24:25 · answer #2 · answered by pink_pink_u_stink 2 · 0 0

It is possible that the franchise probley doesn't have a web site yet

2006-07-22 22:13:40 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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