Searching for a fun and responsible way to enjoy a delicious meal with family? Many Michigan restaurants are offering traditional delivery and take-out options, but there’s one charming drive-in where you can take a virtual trip back in time. If you’ve been longing for a trip down memory lane, head to this unique drive-in in the Great Lakes State and prepare to dig in.
Eddie’s Drive-In is located at 36111 Jefferson Ave in Harrison Charter Township.
If you’re a sucker for all things retro, you’ll adore this spot, which once served as an A&W root beer stand. The eatery was reopened under the Eddie’s name in the late 80s.
Throughout the years, Michiganders have flocked to Eddie’s when they’re craving delicious drive-in fare. From burgers to creamy milkshakes, there’s so much to appreciate.
At the heart of the restaurant, though, is its fun throwback atmosphere. Eddie’s operates a carhop service whereby servers rollerblade to customers to deliver orders.
During this unique time, the restaurant has opened a few weeks early to offer customers the chance to get out of their houses and enjoy some fantastic comfort food.
While there have been a few service changes for the sake hygiene, visitors can still appreciate carhop service. Vehicles are required to park a safe distance apart.
Meals are bagged up so diners can take them to-go, though customers are welcome to sit and dine in their cars. Talk about a fun and delicious way to defeat cabin fever.
Whether you’re craving a fun dose of nostalgia or searching for creative ways to support local businesses, a visit to Eddie’s Drive-In will have you smiling in no time at all.
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