If you don't mind zombies leering at you while you consume chef salads, barbecue pork sandwiches, charbroiled sirloin, and Milky-Way-Out Milk Shakes, then head to this enclosed faux drive-in, where you can sit in a fake candy-color '50s convertible and watch trailers from classics like Attack of the Fifty-Foot Woman and Teenagers from Outer Space. The menu is not limited to choices like the $11 cheeseburger, however. For something different, try the slow-roasted barbecue ribs, the pan-fried catfish, butcher-tendered steak in a red wine sauce. The milk shakes are delicious.
Posted by kris10rocks from Nashville, TN on 6/2/08
It is a neat concept, being able to watch old movies as if you were at a drive-in but the food is terrible. It was cold and tasted terrible. It is the only restaurant that I've ever been to that was bad enough that I just didn't eat it. The only item I found to be good at all was the milk shakes.
Posted by tbkedwards from Texas on 2/6/07
This is a fun place to eat and be entertained at the same time.
Posted by dtolman from Long Island, NY on 12/15/06
Came here for lunch - food wasn't terribly overpriced, the sandwiches and burgers were good, and the 1 hour film loop only passed through 1 1/4 times while we were there. Definitely worth a stop for lunch and entertainment.
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