Originally posted by: Zion
Hardees was it's own restaurant until Carl's Jr. bought them out somewhere in the 90's. They're not exactly the same though. When I was in Montana there was a Hardees open 24 hours, but it had some stuff you don't see at Carl's, like real ice cream. The CJ's here in Denver don't have exactly the same menu and have those famous "six dollar burgers".
I thought they were basically the same. My mistake then.Hardees was it's own restaurant until Carl's Jr. bought them out somewhere in the 90's. They're not exactly the same though. When I was in Montana there was a Hardees open 24 hours, but it had some stuff you don't see at Carl's, like real ice cream. The CJ's here in Denver don't have exactly the same menu and have those famous "six dollar burgers".
I knew that Hardees was its own place. As long as I can remember, there has been one in the town where I grew up.
I wish there was one nearby. The nearest one is out of the county. Our (my family I mean) best guess is that Hardees hires non-union workers, and Cleveland is an extremely unionized city.