New Jersey: Here Are The Two Remaining Fuddruckers Locations
In late 2020, NewJersey.com detailed how Fuddruckers’ parent company was selling off the popular hamburger chain. Over the years since this has resulted in two Fuddruckers locations being left in operation in New Jersey. This is both good news and bad news.
There used to be many more, including a very popular Fuddruckers on Route 4, in the same lot of a movie theater (which also closed). It was the perfect combination. Plan a day a the movies, and hit “The World’s Greatest Hamburger” joint right before or after. The good news here is that the two locations that were left at the conclusion of 2020 (pandemic year, mind you) are still standing.
Here Is Where The Two Fuddruckers Locations In New Jersey Are
In Parsippany, the restaurant is at 3159 Route 46 E. They are open daily starting at 11 am. Then, if you head about 17 miles west, you will arrive at the second spot. You will find Fuddruckers Roxbury/Succasunna at 275 Rt 10. They, too, are open at 11 am, seven days per week.
The Fuddruckers Experience
I recall being in middle school and feeling like I was in for such a treat when we’d go to Fuddruckers. It was an experience. You had to have your order ready quickly right there at the entrance. Then, you’d be handed one of those red plastic Coca-Cola cups and head over to the fountain soda station. Their root beer over crushed ice always hits differently. I’d glance at the people loading up their burger at the lettuce and tomato toppings bar while eagerly awaiting my name to be called. Finally, someone from behind the counter in the secret window would grab the microphone and call your name alongside, “Your order is ready.”
It was always worth the wait! There was nothing like the taste of that first cheeseburger bite. Though, our choices in New Jersey are now limited to one Fuddruckers experience, we are still fortunate. ScrapeHero reports that there are 32 states that don’t have a Fuddruckers at all. In fact, New Jersey is the only state in the tri-state area that does.
A 'Definitive' Ranking Of The 5 Fast-Food Restaurants
The American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) recently shared a study that details the top fast-food chains in the country based on customer satisfaction. While I agree with the top choice, the others are questionable. And hey, taste is subjective. I’m something of a fast-food restaurant connoisseur. So, here I will re-rank the country’s top five fast-food restaurant chains based on personal experience. (Hence, “Definitive” in quotes in the headline.)
First, let’s examine the numbers in this report, as there are certainly some valuable points to consider. It appears as if their customer satisfaction entails 11 important factors. These include areas such as the accuracy of food orders, staff courtesy, and cleanliness. Another important measurement these days is the efficiency of the chain’s app.
The ACSI report is based on 16,250 customers who were surveyed. Their top five looked like this:
- #1 Chick-fil-A
- #2 Jimmy Johns
- #3 KFC
- #4 Papa John
- #5 Domino’s
Technically “other” landed at number three, but for the sake of top brands, that is the top of the list.
Re-Ranking Methodology
While I do like the variety in cuisine displayed in ACSI’s list, I am surprised at many of the names I see there. To create this ranking, I did follow and considered the customer satisfaction criteria previously laid out in the survey. Though I am a drive-thru-first type of person, I will quickly peel out of the parking lot if I detect the joint doesn’t look like it takes cleanliness seriously. Regardless of how much I am craving that chicken sandwich. In other words, those scored questions are legit measurements.
It’s worth mentioning that I travel quite a bit as well. Whether taking my kids to a weekend lacrosse tournament or heading south to visit family, a fast-food meal is often all I have time for. Nonetheless, I don’t just stop for anything, and I do aim for the healthiest option possible (most of the time).
So, imagine I just pulled off a magical interstate exit where all of these fast food restaurants had an open establishment. I’m considering the criteria points ACSI has laid out, and looking for a quality meal. Here is my official re-ranking of the top five fast-food restaurant chains in the country.
*Side-note, the ACSI also includes statistic results on full-service chain restaurants. That is not applicable to my ranking, but Chili’s is the clear number one, with all the rest being second.
Jeff Gorra is a Boston-based writer who has been with Beasley Media Group since the beginning of 2023. He writes about restaurants and food, as well as sports and rock music. His experience also includes show hosting and in-depth creative writing in rock and reggae dub music. Jeff’s an avid surfer, New York Giants, and Pearl Jam fan, however, if you make unforgettable pizza, he is sure to find you.