This Restaurant With Curbside Service In Rhode Island Will Remind You Of The Good Old Days
By Catherine Armstrong|Published March 28, 2019
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Catherine Armstrong
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Writer, editor and researcher with a passion for exploring new places. Catherine loves local bookstores, independent films, and spending time with her family, including Gus the golden retriever, who is a very good boy.
Fast-food restaurants are so commonplace nowadays that we often forget their humble roots. Do you remember visiting a drive in when you were a kid? You would pull up into a parking spot and a car hop would come right to the window. Dad would place the family’s order for burgers, fries, and frosty root beer floats, and then you’d enjoy your burger right there in the back seat. Most of those old-fashioned drive ins are long gone, but there’s still one in Greenville, and it will remind you of the good old days.
Local mill worker Joe Fanning built this A&W Drive In with his own two hands back in 1959. Today, it's the longest-running drive in with car hop service in the state, and you're going to want to pay it a visit.
It goes without saying that you'll definitely want a tall, frosty glass of that A&W root beer. It's made in small batches right at the restaurant, and more than 40,000 gallons of this sweet nectar has used for root beer floats here since 1995.
Don't miss the Tuesday Cruise. A long-running tradition, it's hosted by local radio personality Cruisin Bruce Palmer, and it draws as many as 100 classic cars and so many car enthusiasts that sometimes the local police has to be called in to direct traffic. .
The Greenville A&W opens for the season every year on the second weekend in March. Visit from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., with extended hours to 11 p.m. during the summer months.