Parkette Drive-In in Lexington, Kentucky

Whenever I’m on a road trip, I must stop at any drive-in restaurant. So, stopping at Parkette Drive-In (1230 E New Circle Rd, Lexington, Kentucky) was not much of a surprise.

While we’re on this topic, check out my page about drive-ins (click here) still operating in the United States.

Parkette Drive-In Sign in Lexington, Kentucky
Parkette Drive-In Sign

Joe Smiley opened the Parkette Drive-In on November 11, 1951, but their beautiful sign wasn’t built till 1957. Since then, the building seems to have undergone some structural changes on the backside in what appears to be a former garage area.

Joe also created their signature Double-Decker hamburger called the Poor Boy.

Inside of the Parkette Drive-In
Inside the Parkette Drive-In

Parkette Drive-In Sold Kentucky Fried Chicken?

I know that once upon a time, the Parkette served Kentucky Fried Chicken back when Colonel Sanders would franchise his chicken recipe to any interested restaurants.

I came here to try their double-decker, but the fried chicken sold me on the quality of their food.

Our Food Spread at Parkette Drive-In
Our Food Spread at the Parkette Drive-In
Parkette Poor Boy Double Deck Burger
Famous Poor Boy Double Decker

Finally, I was face to face with the beauty that is Parkette‘s Poor Boy Double Decker. After my infatuation began to wear off, I took a big bite.

Two bites in, and I was in heaven. Marcela looked at me with the I thought we were sharing face when I went in for the third bite.

After polishing off my half, she enjoyed its almost identical sibling. We ordered a few other things to share from the Parkette Drive-In menu, like the chili cheese dog, chili, and Hot Brown.

Chili
Chili
Hot Brown
Hot Brown (Alfredo Sauce, Bacon Crumbles, Shredded Cheddar Cheese, Diced Tomatoes)

The Parkette is a burger joint that delivers on food and a nostalgic experience. I love it for that. And, if you’re keeping score at home, the Parkette Drive-In was in Season 10, Episode 4 of Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives.

P.S.: The Parkette Drive-In closed permanently on June 28, 2022.

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