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World's largest White Castle to break ground near Disney on Thursday

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((Robert Alexander/Getty Images))ORLANDO, Fla. - Here come the tiny burgers!After a 50-year absence, White Castle will be breaking ground on its only Florida location near Walt Disney World on Thursday.Its future 4,567-square foot restaurant will open at the O-Town West near Palm Parkway and Daryl Carter Boulevard.

The location will have both indoor and outdoor seating and two drive-thru lanes.Construction is expected to wrap up in 2021. RELATED: White Castle to open its only Florida location near Walt Disney WorldThe new White Castle will be the largest one for the chain.

The restaurant is expected to create over 100 jobs in the Central Florida area. AdvertisementKnown for its tiny square-shaped hamburgers, the menu also includes a variety.

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