If you were a kid in the early 1960's or have watched movies and films with the retro theme then you're probably familiar with drive through restaurants. Back then, these were pretty much a hype. Waiters back then were usually girls and they were called "Car hops". Often times they were special uniforms. To get the food to the customers faster, some wore skates.
Simply stop your car near the "carp hop" window and let her take your order. Your order will then soon arrive on a special tray that is hooked on your car window. You'd consume the food and put the trash run on the tray, on the horn, and the car hop would come and retrieve your tray. Drive-ins were the subject of many of the beach boy movies, some of them were even famous.
Most of these drive-in serve fast food such as burgers, fries, and some soft drinks such as Coke or Pepsi. In some places you can order chicken or grilled cheese sandwich.
With the constant improvement of technology comes also the improvements in the drive through business. Modern drive throughs no longer make use of "car hops" with their sleek uniforms and skates. Still, some local entrepreneurs try to keep up a time-honored tradition. They have a simple setup, and prices are usually standard. This however does not guarantee success in the business since there are a lot of major companies to compete with. What is the best drive-in food?
There are tons of great drive-ins however the one on the top of the list would be "Sonic". These modern drive-ins have their own specialty menus, they can even let you pass a drive through window where you can choose and pay for your order. The days where a waiter needs to bring a tray to serve your order and clean your trash are already gone. Paper or plastic bags are now utilized to deliver your food right to your car.
Having to decide which drive-in food is the most palatable for everyone is quite a difficult question to answer. If we look at the chronological order of drive in foods, hamburger seems to come out on the top. For most of these drive-ins, the burger is easy to fix, and easy to price competitively.
On the other hand, a few of the popular dirve-ins like A&W and Dairy Queen have their own specialty food in their menu that they're proud of. The particular specialty food from these drive-ins will likely be the most reason why customers will take a vist. Modern drive-ins feature specialty foods which consumer can easily take note of. An example of which is the special burger from Carl Junior drive-in known as the "Six Dollar Burger".
Over the years, such drive-ins as Dairy Queen, specialized in ice cream. In addition, root beet was also made a specialty food just like what A&W have for each of their meals and orders.
Of course, who can forget the big Mac, or the Burger King double whopper? Yet again, we can see through here that burgers have the most variations and therefore has the most right to voted the best drive-in food.
Although these foods were proven to be delectable it wasn't really approved by those health bum therefore such restaurants like McDonald's have made particular additions in their menu for those health bums and for those who prefer veggies. Fortunately, this alternative works for customers as well.
Simply stop your car near the "carp hop" window and let her take your order. Your order will then soon arrive on a special tray that is hooked on your car window. You'd consume the food and put the trash run on the tray, on the horn, and the car hop would come and retrieve your tray. Drive-ins were the subject of many of the beach boy movies, some of them were even famous.
Most of these drive-in serve fast food such as burgers, fries, and some soft drinks such as Coke or Pepsi. In some places you can order chicken or grilled cheese sandwich.
With the constant improvement of technology comes also the improvements in the drive through business. Modern drive throughs no longer make use of "car hops" with their sleek uniforms and skates. Still, some local entrepreneurs try to keep up a time-honored tradition. They have a simple setup, and prices are usually standard. This however does not guarantee success in the business since there are a lot of major companies to compete with. What is the best drive-in food?
There are tons of great drive-ins however the one on the top of the list would be "Sonic". These modern drive-ins have their own specialty menus, they can even let you pass a drive through window where you can choose and pay for your order. The days where a waiter needs to bring a tray to serve your order and clean your trash are already gone. Paper or plastic bags are now utilized to deliver your food right to your car.
Having to decide which drive-in food is the most palatable for everyone is quite a difficult question to answer. If we look at the chronological order of drive in foods, hamburger seems to come out on the top. For most of these drive-ins, the burger is easy to fix, and easy to price competitively.
On the other hand, a few of the popular dirve-ins like A&W and Dairy Queen have their own specialty food in their menu that they're proud of. The particular specialty food from these drive-ins will likely be the most reason why customers will take a vist. Modern drive-ins feature specialty foods which consumer can easily take note of. An example of which is the special burger from Carl Junior drive-in known as the "Six Dollar Burger".
Over the years, such drive-ins as Dairy Queen, specialized in ice cream. In addition, root beet was also made a specialty food just like what A&W have for each of their meals and orders.
Of course, who can forget the big Mac, or the Burger King double whopper? Yet again, we can see through here that burgers have the most variations and therefore has the most right to voted the best drive-in food.
Although these foods were proven to be delectable it wasn't really approved by those health bum therefore such restaurants like McDonald's have made particular additions in their menu for those health bums and for those who prefer veggies. Fortunately, this alternative works for customers as well.
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