As you drive across northern New Jersey, near the Pennsylvania border, you might be tempted to head on over to Philadelphia. But if you drive through Pennsauken Township without stopping for a bite to eat, you’ll miss out on the best old-school drive-in in New Jersey. Weber’s Drive-In, a North Jersey institution, feels like you’ve traveled back in time to the 1950s. It’s not just the reasonable prices and the traditional exterior – it’s the fact that you can still sit under an old-fashioned carport and sip large mugs of root beer along with your meal. The drive-in is known for its hot dogs and its local flavors, but if you ask us, it’s not just the food that makes Weber’s Drive-In a must-stop – it’s the fact that it’s the last place in New Jersey to take you back in time.

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Have you visited Weber’s Drive-In in Pennsauken Township? Let us know about your visit to this old-school drive-in in New Jersey in the comments section. If you’re interested in discovering this hidden gem for yourself, make sure to visit the restaurant’s Facebook page to see what they’re offering now. For another unexpected New Jersey dining gem on the road, check out the state’s best rest stop.

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