This Tiny But Delicious Restaurant In Louisiana Proves That Good Things Come In Small Packages
Lee’s Drive-In in Hammond, Louisiana, offers a nostalgic dining experience with a wide variety of classic diner fare.
I love a good old-fashioned diner, and Lee’s Drive-In in Hammond might just take the gold. This fabulous little diner in Louisiana is just what you need when you’re in the mood for classic diner fare in a nostalgic setting. Let’s check it out:
Lee’s Drive-In in Hammond has been around since 1963, and like a fine wine, it just seems to get better with age.
When you walk in, you'll get hit with that classic, 50's theme that just about every diner in the country has.
It's iconic, and we absolutely love it!
If the dining room is packed when you arrive, you can always pull into the drive-in.
Resembling the drive-ins of the popular fast-food chain, Sonic, you can pull up and enjoy your meal in your car rather than a traditional drive-thru where you just grab and go.
Lee's has a large menu, and when everything looks delicious, you're going to have a difficult decision to make!
If you're an early riser, you'll love the breakfast menu which is served daily from 7:00 a.m. till 10:30 a.m.
From po'boys to pasta, Lee's truly does have a little bit of everything.
And those po'boys are seriously overstuffed.
Any diner worth its salt has to have a good burger, and Lee's does not disappoint.
There are eight different burgers on the menu, and each one is bigger than the next.
Just be sure to save room for dessert, because diner desserts are always worth the splurge.
Treat yourself to a hot fudge brownie, some bread pudding, or Lee's signature banana split for a sweet treat to end a perfect meal.
Check out Lee's website for a full menu and while you're at it, follow Lee's Drive-In on Facebook so you never miss out on any specialty creations.
Just around the corner from Lee's is Kliebert & Sons, one of the best family-owned alligator farms in Louisiana. Spend an afternoon getting to know more about the American alligator and other Louisiana swamp critters.
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