The Burgers And Root Beer From This Middle-Of-Nowhere Drive-In Are Worth The Trip From Buffalo
By Lea Monroe|Published April 06, 2019
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Usually, when Buffalonians begin to plan a trip outside of the city, it’s because we’ve found a head-turning attraction that’s managed to grab at our attention. Of course, there are always other reasons that lead us to explore the surrounding areas of Western New York – sometimes all it takes is a good restaurant! If you’re ready to hit the road so that you can enjoy a scenic drive that leads you to a mouthwatering location, take a good look at Mac’s Drive-In.
Out in the tiny village of Waterloo, Mac's Drive-In is a classic old-school burger joint that's been in business since 1961.
Right along the roadside in town, Mac's Drive-In is less than two hours away from the city of Buffalo and it's easy to see why so many people anticipate visiting this tasty spot.
Inside the kitchen at Mac's, you can find some of the area's most delicious foods being cooked up, including their never-frozen french fries and famous honey buns.
One of the fun things about Mac's is that you'll have quite a few different options when it comes to deciding where it is you're going to eat all of this oh-so-yummy food.
Take the whole family to a table or grab a friend and sit up at the counter, the freshly-made burgers at Mac's will end up keeping your mind off of just about everything else.
It's not just the burgers that keep customers coming back for more though, it's the fact that Mac's still continues to serve Richardson's Root Beer that unforgettably washes down any meal.
Remember when we mentioned all the fun ways to dine here? Well, let's not forget that Mac's is a true drive-in that features 16 car hop slots that you can pull up into! You've never seen a more hunger-inducing view from your car window.
Now that the wait is over, visit Mac's Drive-In anytime between 10:30 a.m and 10 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday to order off their menu and experience why these burgers and root beer floats are worth trekking out to.