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Steak 'n Shake brings back iconic drive-in service

Pull into a car hop spot and order from your Steak ‘n Shake app.
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Photo credit: WaltShotMe

A fast food restaurant is bringing back its historic drive-in service.

Steak ‘n Shake announced on Tuesday the revival of its car hops at restaurants across the U.S. amid the coronavirus pandemic.

A spokesperson for Steak ‘n Shake said the parking lot of its restaurants was the place to be on a Saturday night in the 1950s.

Steak ‘n Shake said effective immediately, customers can relive the experience by pulling up to a parking spot with denoted by signage evoking a 45 RPM record popularized in the fifties, then placing their order on an app.

Customers place their orders directly through the app and then a car hop will deliver the order on a tray and attach it to an open car window for customers to enjoy in the safety of their car. Alternatively, outdoor picnic tables are available for guests who prefer to dine outside of their vehicles.

“The relaunch of our drive-in service allows us to bring the legacy of our brand to life in an unforgettable way. Ultimately, the return of the car hop allows us to do what we do best – serve customers in a fun way for a memorable dining experience,” May said.

According to its website, there are car hop locations at more than 30 Ohio Steak 'n Shake restaurants including several around central Ohio. For a list of all the locations offering drive-in service, click here.

Steak 'n Shake was founded in 1934 in Normal, Illinois.

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