My heart breaks a bit each time a drive-in restaurant closes in New Jersey. I love these delicious pieces of the past and they seem to be boarding up across the state (I’ll miss you, Circus & Chatterbox). Luckily, there’s still a spot that saves me from falling into despair. While I do adore Stewart’s and Sonic, I have to say…I favor this local favorite.

Weber’s Drive-In in Pennsauken!

Google/Koba Khitalishvili Incredibly charming, this spot still looks much like it did when it opened decades ago. Famed for its architecture, it is built in the “Googie” style and draws on inspiration from Frank Lloyd Wright. (Googie Style a form of post-modern architecture influenced by car culture and the space age.) The blazing orange building got its start in 1951, part of an Oklahoma-based chain. At one point, there were 67 locations across the US. Now, just two remain.I feel lucky to have one right here in New Jersey, with its retro vibes, good food, friendly service, and bargain prices. The menu is basic but you won’t be disappointed. Be sure to try a root beer, and choose between burgers, fries, cheese steak and pork roll sandwiches, milkshakes, and newer menu additions like veggie burgers. It’s cash only, but your cash goes far here.

You can find Weber’s Drive-In at 6019 Lexington Avenue (Route 38), Pennsauken Township. There’s no interior dining space, you just turn on your lights for service. You’ll also find the Stratford location (closed for the past four years) re-opening in mid-May! For more retro eats in New Jersey, check out these Old School Chocolate Shops.

Google/Koba Khitalishvili

Incredibly charming, this spot still looks much like it did when it opened decades ago. Famed for its architecture, it is built in the “Googie” style and draws on inspiration from Frank Lloyd Wright. (Googie Style a form of post-modern architecture influenced by car culture and the space age.) The blazing orange building got its start in 1951, part of an Oklahoma-based chain. At one point, there were 67 locations across the US. Now, just two remain.I feel lucky to have one right here in New Jersey, with its retro vibes, good food, friendly service, and bargain prices. The menu is basic but you won’t be disappointed. Be sure to try a root beer, and choose between burgers, fries, cheese steak and pork roll sandwiches, milkshakes, and newer menu additions like veggie burgers. It’s cash only, but your cash goes far here.

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