Carl’s Jr. 1101 Branham Lane, San Jose, CA 95118
About the Business
Located at 1101 Branham Lane in San Jose, California, Carl's Jr. is a popular fast food restaurant offering delicious burgers, fries, and more. With over 1,100 locations across the United States, Carl's Jr. is known for its tasty menu options and convenient delivery services. Join their rewards program to enjoy a free sandwich with your purchase and discover the many opportunities available to become a part of the Carl's Jr. family as a franchisee. Please note that delivery options and prices may vary by location.
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1101 Branham Ln, San Jose, CA 95118, United States
Reviews
"Did the preorder. Food wasn’t ready by the time listed. Had to wait a bit but the cashier was nice. Location was a bit limited in parking since they were redoing it. Because of the limited parking in a certain location, it makes it hard to leave the area. Overall food was okay but app could be better"
"The food at this one not so good, but service is good. Nice and clean."
"The best fast food burgers in the area!!! The burgers were very tasty and fresh, and the fries were hot and really good The staff was very nice and friendly. The place is clean. Great value for money. Comfortable location, lots of parking. Definitely will come back!"
"I'm actually a fan of Carl's Jr, I've always had a good experience for the most part. Their food is flame broiled their burgers are very tasty, the value is definitely worth the money. I had a sourdough sandwich which did not disappoint. The facility is clean, well lit, I was taking a late lunch and they were cleaning with a pinesol or pine scented disinfectant which made me feel comfortable because the place was clean. Overall it's a great experience Love Carl's Jr for the most part in this location did not disappoint."
"Memorial Day. I'd been craving BBQ for a while, but, still in the process of moving in INside, I haven't even started to work on things OUTside, so...no grill. So we decided to get flame-broiled burgers instead. I went to Carl's, thinking I was just going to sail through the drive-thru...only to pull into the lot and realize: no drive-thru! Thank God I decided NOT to go in my pajamas! ☺ There was only one person ahead of me. My order was taken fairly quickly (once I'd decided), and then I just waited. My order came quickly after the gentleman before me, so that was a pleasant surprise. When I got home, I was surprised (not pleasantly) to learn that the taco I decided to try was what's called a "street taco," which I've come to learn is SMALL. (See the pics. The fry box is small, and the fry atop the taco was small-to-average.) Now, if the menu said "street taco," I didn't notice because the tiny size surprised me--especially considering the price! (I get tacos from Jack all the time, so maybe I'm just spoiled by their two-for pricing, but their tacos are a decent size--and they're much better tasting, too.) Anyhow, I got the classic Famous Star (w/cheese), and it was good. Not as good as home-grilled, but beggars can't be choosers when one doesn't have a home grill. But I will say I was less than thrilled with the fries and thankful I only got a small. To be fair, I don't like many fast-food fries with the exception of Burger King's (and KFC's when they had the steak fries or whatever they're called). And my grandma had her cherished onion rings. It's nice that places carry both, but, to me, these were too done. My grandma didn't complain (and, trust me, she would've if she'd been displeased), but I guess I prefer Jack's onion rings over Carl's. Lest you think I was dissatisfied with our Memorial Day meal, what I set out for was the burger, and that hit the spot. The taco and fries were peripherals that, though not satisfactory, didn't take away from my enjoyment of a good burger. Oh, one more "complaint." In the restaurant, both TVs were set to news. To be perfectly candid, I've had my fill of news! I'd had the Giants game on in the car, so it would've been nice to see the game while I waited instead of being bombarded by all the doom and gloom that's on 24-7 these days. I'd opt for Memorial Day entertainment in the form of baseball any day. And I'm not even a Giants fan! I just enjoy baseball and SO don't enjoy filling up on depressing news--especially on a holiday! So maybe, on holidays especially, we could leave the "who shot whom today" reality behind and, instead, just veg out on "bases loaded, bottom of the ninth, with a full count--the game is on the line, folks!" escapism, huh?"
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