What is more classically American than driving up to an old drive in on a summer day and grabbing a burger and some ice cream? North Dakota has a handful of great, old drive ins across the state, and this particular one is a picture-perfect example of them. Head on out to Larimore, North Dakota and try it out for yourself!
Head on over to the Larson’s Drive Inn in the small town of Larimore, North Dakota.
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This tiny little place serves as a great seasonal restaurant that has been opening up every summer for 38 seasons. Wow!
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They have an entire menu of delicious options, most popular of course being their hamburgers, sides, and ice cream treats.
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Their hamburgers come in many juicy, delicious options. Regular burgers, cheeseburgers, double bacon cheeseburgers, or even the Dana Burger. Only order that if you’re feeling really hungry, because it weighs a full pound!
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Larson’s has totally scrumptious sides such as fries, onion rings, tator rounds, mozzarella sticks, deep fried pickles, and so much more.
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You can also get your fries loaded with their smothered fries option. Choose between getting them covered in stuff like beer cheese, taco fixings, sloppy joe, or even pizza toppings - they’re seriously amazing.
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Add on a dessert of a classic malt, shake, or ice cream cone, and you’ve got yourself a great drive in experience at one of the best in the state. Larson’s Drive Inn is a gem everyone should try!
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Larson’s Drive Inn is located at 924 Towner Ave., Larimore, ND 58251. For a full menu, hours, and information on their specials, click here.
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Where is your favorite place to get a summer treat in North Dakota? There are lots of ice cream places that would totally hit the spot, but one of the most special in the state can be found right here.
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