I'd like to ask an update as to the shakes. Are they still only available as ice cream with the special milk, nothing else?
I'd like to ask an update as to the shakes. Are they still only available as ice cream with the special milk, nothing else?
The new Braums at SW 29th and Sara Rd is now open. It's the biggest Braums I've ever seen.
It's so big I thought maybe they were moving their headquarters there or something. I'll try and get pics of it and post it. The other thing is they just opened another Braums at I40 and Morgan road so not sure why the one on Sara is so massive.
Speaking of Braums anyone use their car side service. I tried it twice when it first rolled out and both times it didn't go well. Once I had to call like after being there over 10 minutes and the other time I just went in after about 10 minutes and said where is my order. My friends that wokr at a few location says no one uses it at there store at all. I'm sure it's popular at some locations and not at all at others. The $20 minimum probably doesn't help either as 2 milk 2 ice cream 3 pints and your still don't hit $20.
Ground work is being done on the lot behind On-Cue at NW 150th & May, which has been mentioned as a proposed Braums.
Just a note for those already weary. . .
I work nights on the Southside, and about two weeks ago we sent one of our employees over to Braum's to grab some dinner. As I was eating the "regular hamburger" I noticed something not right, and pulled out a roughly 12" very dark hair from the hamburger. I'll not say specifically which Braum's, but mid Southwest side. . .Think near a drive-in. . .
The whole meal went in the trash and NEVER AGAIN BRAUMS. That went for our whole crew who ordered food from Braum's that evening.
Sorry, a foot long hair does not just "accidentally" find its way into a hamburger. Just the thought of the place makes now me want to puke, and I am usually not squeamish.
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Speaking of Braums anyone used their fresh market pickup? I tired it once when they first started doing it after waiting 10 minutes I finally just went inside. Friends that I have that work there say no one uses it.at least at their locations I been seeing a lot of Commercials for it lately.
Since Bricktown Ballpark has put up the Braum's advertisements in the stadium, I think it begs the question when will Braum's open an urban location!?! There is only Marble Slab and the gelato inside the candy shop. Certainly we could support a small urban styled Braum's!!
This would be a dream. Although I doubt they will ever stray from the Suburban style with the drive-thru. The closest one to downtown is the beat up one on Classen and 17th. Which is easily the worst Braums ever (including service). I wonder if it is on their store refresh schedule.
The only thing we ever buy from Braum's is their eggnog - huge disappointment this year. Used to be the only one we'd buy because it was the best - richest, best tasting, thickest, etc. Now it's not - not as deep yellow of a color (not as many egg yolks), not as thick, and not as tasty (not enough spices), and on top of that, it's now $5.99, which is a 50% increase over last year (I think it was $3.99). Everybody will still buy it because it's Braum's, but I'm done with them.
Knock on wood but Braums Whole Milk is by far the best whole milk IMO. Ralph’s brand whole milks comes in at a solid second for me. I’ve had a few glasses of Eggnog most without liquor some with it but overall I haven’t noticed a difference. Then again I’m not the biggest fan of it anymore.
Braum's whole milk is very good, but I don't like their business practices (and their attempted purchase of the Donnay bldg), so eggnog is the only thing we (used to) buy there. For milk, we're lucky that the Homeland on 18th/Classen carries half-gallons of Marak whole milk, it's fantastic (if you're not a heavy milk drinker, you have to shake it up every day so it won't turn into cream).
A google search indicates egg nogg prices are way up nationwide this year. Looks like there are some butter issues with supply chain as well. So far as recollections of color and taste from years past, those are subjective. If you just don't like it this year, maybe try Whole Foods? It has good reviews.
Yeah, there are a few other options that are acceptable, it's just that Braum's was the gold (ha) standard. I'm guessing avian flu, and all the other environmental stuff that's happened has made them be cheaper in the manufacturing process and charge more, but it's still not cool (just as it's not cool with every other major manufacturer of almost anything charging more just because they can, because of "inflation", which is mainly caused by corporate greed - https://www.salon.com/2022/10/19/kat...ation_partner/)
Try Fairlife milk. What you buy now has an expiration date in Feb 23. They say 2 weeks after it's opened. It's all I've been drinking for the last year or so.
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