You supply the dining room – your car – at this classic vintage drive-in, 7 miles north of downtown. The waitresses (yes, all women) may have seen it all, but they still hustle out to take your order the second you park. Remarkably juicy burgers come with myriad options, while the onion rings are a cut above.
Keller’s Drive-In
Dallas
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