Craving good times flavored with the past? How about a dinner date at an old-fashioned drive-in restaurant? Few things are more fun than rolling up, ordering dinner, and hanging out with friends (or a special someone) at the drive-in, and as luck would have it, there just so happen to be numerous top-rated drive-in restaurants in Indiana. We found seven of the best, and we think you’ll want to add these to the old dining bucket list ASAP. Which one is your favorite? Check them out and see:
- Mug-n-Bun, Speedway
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FLORENCE V/TripAdvisor Mug-n-Bun is an old-school delight sure to please everyone in the car. It’s been around since 1960, so the kind folks here know a thing or two about good food and good service. Try the chili dog with the legendary Coney sauce. You will not regret it. 5211 W 10th St, Speedway, IN 46224, USA
- Port Drive-In, Chesterton
The Port Drive-In/Facebook
The Port Drive-In/Facebook The legendary staple known to Hoosiers as The Port Drive-In has been serving delicious traditional diner fare in a drive-in setting since 1953. There’s a reason it’s been around so long: everything about it is pure perfection. We’re kind of obsessed with the mac-and-cheese hot dog. Trust us - it’s glorious. 419 N Calumet Rd, Chesterton, IN 46304, USA
- Gene’s Root Beer and Hot Dogs, Anderson
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tlb48156/TripAdvisor Gene’s Root Beer and Hot Dogs is one of those places you’ll find yourself longing for during a long work day. Founded in 1964, Gene’s knows its way around, well, hot dogs and housemade root beer. We don’t know about you, but they had us at “root beer.” 640 S Scatterfield Rd, Anderson, IN 46012, USA
- Bonnie Doon Drive-In, Mishawaka
Bonnie Doon Drive-In/Facebook
Bonnie Doon Drive-In/Facebook The legendary Bonnie Doon Drive-In is the oldest entry on this list, having been established in 1941. For some of the best fast food and drive-in fare in Indiana, you’re going to want to make time for this one. The ice cream is glorious, but so is everything else on the menu, so good luck choosing. 2704 Lincolnway W Hwy, Mishawaka, IN 46544, USA
- Bo-Mac’s Drive Inn, Shoals
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Harmony Kozak/Google Local Yes, it’s supposed to be spelled like that. Bo-Mac’s Drive Inn can be found in Shoals, Indiana, a small town where there isn’t much going on save for a couple of amazing restaurants (and Jug Rock). Bo-Mac’s is definitely one of those restaurants; you can’t miss it. 408 4th St, Shoals, IN 47581, USA
- The Tasty Freeze, Montezuma
The Tasty Freeze/Facebook
The Tasty Freeze/Facebook One of the younger entries on this list, The Tasty Freeze in Montezuma was established in 2001. We’re hopelessly in love with the chili dog, to-die-for juicy burgers, and pretty much everything else we can get our hands on. Bring your appetite; you’ll need it. 481 Crawford St, Montezuma, IN 47862, USA
- Ray’s Drive-In, Kokomo
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Kelly G/TripAdvisor Last on the list (but certainly nowhere near last in our hearts), Ray’s Drive In is famous for having some of the best breaded tenderloin in Indiana, among other things. When they say “It pays to eat at Ray’s,” they mean it. We promise. 1900 N Courtland Ave, Kokomo, IN 46901, USA
How many of these awesome drive-in restaurants in Indiana have you been to? Which ones do you like the best? Tell us your thoughts in the comments!
Bernardo F/TripAdvisor
FLORENCE V/TripAdvisor
Mug-n-Bun is an old-school delight sure to please everyone in the car. It’s been around since 1960, so the kind folks here know a thing or two about good food and good service. Try the chili dog with the legendary Coney sauce. You will not regret it.
5211 W 10th St, Speedway, IN 46224, USA
The Port Drive-In/Facebook
The legendary staple known to Hoosiers as The Port Drive-In has been serving delicious traditional diner fare in a drive-in setting since 1953. There’s a reason it’s been around so long: everything about it is pure perfection. We’re kind of obsessed with the mac-and-cheese hot dog. Trust us - it’s glorious.
419 N Calumet Rd, Chesterton, IN 46304, USA
Porthos7/TripAdvisor
tlb48156/TripAdvisor
Gene’s Root Beer and Hot Dogs is one of those places you’ll find yourself longing for during a long work day. Founded in 1964, Gene’s knows its way around, well, hot dogs and housemade root beer. We don’t know about you, but they had us at “root beer.”
640 S Scatterfield Rd, Anderson, IN 46012, USA
Bonnie Doon Drive-In/Facebook
The legendary Bonnie Doon Drive-In is the oldest entry on this list, having been established in 1941. For some of the best fast food and drive-in fare in Indiana, you’re going to want to make time for this one. The ice cream is glorious, but so is everything else on the menu, so good luck choosing.
2704 Lincolnway W Hwy, Mishawaka, IN 46544, USA
Donnie Lewis/Google Local
Harmony Kozak/Google Local
Yes, it’s supposed to be spelled like that. Bo-Mac’s Drive Inn can be found in Shoals, Indiana, a small town where there isn’t much going on save for a couple of amazing restaurants (and Jug Rock). Bo-Mac’s is definitely one of those restaurants; you can’t miss it.
408 4th St, Shoals, IN 47581, USA
The Tasty Freeze/Facebook
One of the younger entries on this list, The Tasty Freeze in Montezuma was established in 2001. We’re hopelessly in love with the chili dog, to-die-for juicy burgers, and pretty much everything else we can get our hands on. Bring your appetite; you’ll need it.
481 Crawford St, Montezuma, IN 47862, USA
Stephen C/TripAdvisor
Kelly G/TripAdvisor
Last on the list (but certainly nowhere near last in our hearts), Ray’s Drive In is famous for having some of the best breaded tenderloin in Indiana, among other things. When they say “It pays to eat at Ray’s,” they mean it. We promise.
1900 N Courtland Ave, Kokomo, IN 46901, USA
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