The legendary Johnson's Drive-In has been serving the best burgers in North Carolina since 1946. If you want a hamburger grilled the old-fashioned way, try this retro eatery in Siler City. And if you aren't a nearby resident, this place is worth the drive to basque in that old-time experience; just ask everybody. The small restaurant is usually crowded, which is a good sign of the great food and even better service. Come along and discover why Johnson's Drive-In is still the best drive-in restaurant in North Carolina.
Folks recall their grandparents taking them to the family-owned Johnson's Drive-In for a Saturday treat.
The grill is wide open, adding an extra element to the noisy atmosphere. While the menu is limited, everything on it tastes fantastic.
Because they are freshly made, burgers are cooked while you wait, so relax and enjoy the vibe.
This one is done. The staff's system is very organized to keep things running smoothly and your food coming out hot.
It's time for some condiments — one of everything if you please. Notice the fresh lettuce and other veggies.
The triple cheeseburgers are unbelievable, made with fresh-ground beef and lots of Velveeta cheese.
A hot dog with chili and cole slaw is another delicious classic alternative along with the lettuce and tomato sandwich or the creamy grilled cheese.
Fries are deep-fried on the spot for a crispy crunch.
With a generous dose of cheese and chili, chili cheese fries make the fans smile.
It is said the place closes when the meat runs out, but it actually has regular hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
If you arrive too late, don't worry — Johnson's Drive-In isn't going anywhere.
Are you ready to visit Johnson's Drive-In? Go find out why it has been serving the best burgers in North Carolina since 1946. And if you're left wanting more experiences from the past, check out these 10 nostalgic places to visit in North Carolina.
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