Red's Giant Hamburg In Missouri Is The World's First Drive-Thru Restaurant And It's Bucket List-Worthy
The drive-thru just makes our lives so much easier. If we’re too tired to cook or to sit down to a meal in a restaurant, we merely have to slide into line at our favorite drive-thru restaurant and order. A few minutes later, we’re on our way with a quick and tasty meal. Did you know the very first drive-thru in the world is said to have been Red’s Giant Hamburg in Missouri? If you’ve not been yet, you’re in for a scrumptious treat. This old-school burger joint grills some of the best burgers in Missouri.
Have you been to Red’s Giant Hamburg in Missouri? The old one or the new one? Or both? Do you think this old-school burger joint grills some of the best burgers in Missouri? Let us know in the comments! If you’re a fan of hiking and history, check out these 11 Missouri hiking trails that lead to incredible pieces of history. For even more amazing hiking trails in Missouri, head over to AllTrails.
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Where else can I find some of the best burgers in Missouri?
With its nostalgic feel and impressive menu, Red’s Giant Hamburg certainly deserves a spot on all of our bucket lists. But don’t stop there. Here are some more spots that grill some of the best burgers in Missouri:
- Gordon’s Stoplight Drive-In in Crystal City grills the best smash-style burgers in Missouri.
- Whether you’re craving burgers or BBQ, you won’t find better than at Dana’s BBQ & Pit Stop in Branson.
- Sink your teeth into a burger at Kirby’s Sandwich Shop, a Sikeston favorite since 1907.
- Build-your-own burger at Stacked in St. Louis or, if you prefer, order from one of the other burgers on the menu.
- Order the smokestack burger, if you’re in a burger kind of mood, when you visit Beer Kitchen in Kansas City.
Are there any retro places in Missouri?
Yearning for a stroll back in time? Missouri’s got you covered. Enjoy a trip down Memory Lane at these retro spots in Missouri:
- Play all of your favorite old-school arcade games at 1984 in Springfield.
- Check into Boots Court Motel in Carthage, a vintage hotel in Missouri that once hosted Hollywood legend Clark Gable.
- Bowl a few rounds at Saratoga Lanes, an old-school bowling alley in Maplewood, Missouri.