3 Central Florida Drive-In Restaurants in One Visit
There aren’t many Drive-In restaurants in Florida but in Central Florida Dino’s, John’s and Mike’s Drive-Ins are less than an hour from each other.
All the posts listed here are from Burger Beast’s road food trips around the U.S.
There aren’t many Drive-In restaurants in Florida but in Central Florida Dino’s, John’s and Mike’s Drive-Ins are less than an hour from each other.
Experience old-school authenticity with real curb service at Pappas Drive In New Smyrna Beach, FL. Discover the 1950s glory and add it to your Road Food list!
The Fountain, an old-fashioned soda fountain, will make you think you walked through a time portal instead of the front door to the Little Drug Company.
Hot Diggity Dogs & BBQ shack is located in Bunnell, Florida. Of course, there are hot dogs on the menu but don’t skip out on the bacon cheeseburger.
Angel’s Dining Car is the oldest diner in Florida. They’re known for their burgers, shakes, and comfort food. It’s a great spot for breakfast too.
After closing their two Miami locations in 1967, White Castle is opening its largest location to date in Orlando, Florida. The 4500 square foot restaurant should be open in early 2021.
Experience The Nook Columbia City restaurant, since 1971.
Famous for their coney dogs and family chili sauce recipe. A classic!
I was beginning to feel homesick for Miami after a 3-week road trip.
The Cuban Diner in Marietta made me feel at home even though I was 700 miles away.
Lansing’s NIP N SIP Drive-In is a nice throwback to simpler times.
Pull up, roll down your window, and enjoy a Coney Dog and Olive Burger!
Explore the ANTIQOLOGY antique shop from the corner of Huntington’s downtown. Antiques, vintage signs & an old-school soda fountain.