Much like drive-in movies, drive-in restaurants remind us of yesteryear. There is something magical about parking your car at a restaurant, talking to a waiter on roller-skates (sometimes), and being served in your car. If you look closely, there are still many thriving drive-in restaurants in Indiana! Below we have listed a few that we thought you would enjoy.
- Mug-n-Bun – Indianapolis
- This beloved Indianapolis spot has been open since 1950 and has continued to serve traditional Indiana foods. Their menu features everything from huge crispy tenderloins to creamy homemade root beer.
- This beloved Indianapolis spot has been open since 1950 and has continued to serve traditional Indiana foods. Their menu features everything from huge crispy tenderloins to creamy homemade root beer.
- Edward’s Drive-In – Indianapolis
- Known for its appearance on Man vs. Food, this well-known Indiana spot is known for its massive tenderloin sandwiches. In fact, they even built a 150-pound tenderloin sandwich for the Indianapolis 500!
- Known for its appearance on Man vs. Food, this well-known Indiana spot is known for its massive tenderloin sandwiches. In fact, they even built a 150-pound tenderloin sandwich for the Indianapolis 500!
- The Port Drive-In – Chesterton
- This Chesterton joint has been serving old-fashioned root beer and hot dogs since 1953. They continue to lure customers back with their restaurant’s nostalgic feel and menu of over 100 items.
- This Chesterton joint has been serving old-fashioned root beer and hot dogs since 1953. They continue to lure customers back with their restaurant’s nostalgic feel and menu of over 100 items.
- Steer In – Indianapolis
- Wow, does this place have the accolades! Not only was it featured on Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives but it has also consistently topped Indianapolis Monthly, Visit Indy, and Nuvo lists.
- Wow, does this place have the accolades! Not only was it featured on Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives but it has also consistently topped Indianapolis Monthly, Visit Indy, and Nuvo lists.
- Ray’s Drive-In – Kokomo
- Much like the other drive-ins on this list, Ray’s Drive-In is known for its Tenderloin. Regulars know to come on Wednesdays as they can buy Tenderloins for one dollar. What a bargain!
- Much like the other drive-ins on this list, Ray’s Drive-In is known for its Tenderloin. Regulars know to come on Wednesdays as they can buy Tenderloins for one dollar. What a bargain!
- Bonnie Doon Drive-in – Mishawaka
- This drive-in is so passionate about their food that their employees often wear food hats. What is a food hat, you ask? Prior pictures include hamburger, hot dog, and French fry hats. Clearly this 1941 spot has a sense of humor!
- This drive-in is so passionate about their food that their employees often wear food hats. What is a food hat, you ask? Prior pictures include hamburger, hot dog, and French fry hats. Clearly this 1941 spot has a sense of humor!
- Frazier’s Dairy Maid – Anderson
- Known for its creamy delicious ice cream, this Madison County staple has been serving up food since 1954. Over the last 5 years, Frazier’s Dairy Maid has been ranked the top ice cream in Madison County.
- Known for its creamy delicious ice cream, this Madison County staple has been serving up food since 1954. Over the last 5 years, Frazier’s Dairy Maid has been ranked the top ice cream in Madison County.
- Budge’s Drive-in – Lafayette
- One of the older drive-in on the list, Budge’s was founded in 1942. Known for their mouth-watering food, this restaurant has a loyal base of customers. Check out their Yelp page to see all their glowing reviews.
- One of the older drive-in on the list, Budge’s was founded in 1942. Known for their mouth-watering food, this restaurant has a loyal base of customers. Check out their Yelp page to see all their glowing reviews.
- Johnsen’s Blue Top Drive-In – Highland
- If you thought Budge’s was a relic of the past, just wait until you hear about Johnsen’s Blue Top Drive-In. Originally founded in 1936, Johnsen’s Blue Top Drive-In started as a roadside stand selling apple cider, peanuts, and fruit.
- If you thought Budge’s was a relic of the past, just wait until you hear about Johnsen’s Blue Top Drive-In. Originally founded in 1936, Johnsen’s Blue Top Drive-In started as a roadside stand selling apple cider, peanuts, and fruit.
- Mr. Weenie Drive-In – Peru
- Known for its sense of humor, Mr. Weenie’s Facebook page proudly touts the slogan, “It’s Mr. Weenie Time.” I would certainly think this would be the place to go if you are craving a delicious hot dog!
- Known for its sense of humor, Mr. Weenie’s Facebook page proudly touts the slogan, “It’s Mr. Weenie Time.” I would certainly think this would be the place to go if you are craving a delicious hot dog!
- Carlson’s Drive-In – Michigan City
- This cash-only drive-in has been serving customers since 1947. Beloved by Michigan City locals, this place is known for having, “the best quality food at a great price” and quality customer service.
- This cash-only drive-in has been serving customers since 1947. Beloved by Michigan City locals, this place is known for having, “the best quality food at a great price” and quality customer service.
I, for one, cannot wait to get a crispy tenderloin sandwich and frothy root beer from one of these Indiana drive-ins. Let us know where your taste buds take you!