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carhop and drive-in
At a standard Sonic Drive-In, a customer drives into a covered drive-in stall, orders through an intercom speaker system, and has the food delivered by a carhop.
He got his start in the 1940s as a carhop at the Atlanta drive-in The Varsity, where he increased the tips he earned by making customers laugh.
Some locations have carhop drive-in service.
Similar drive-in carhop service, with servers bringing trays and food to diners ' cars to eat on-site, using trays that fit across the seats between vehicles ' windows, which became standard at White Spot outlets.
A drive-through is different from a drive-in in several ways — The cars create a line and move in one direction in drive-throughs, and do not park, whereas drive-ins allow cars to park next to each other, the food is generally brought to the window by a server, called a carhop, and the customer can remain in the parked car to eat.
Superdawg is a drive-in hot dog stand with carhop service located at the intersection of Milwaukee Avenue, Devon Avenue, and Nagle Avenue in the Norwood Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois.
A carhop is a waiter or waitress who brings fast food to people in their cars at drive-in restaurants.
Dog n Suds is a midwestern United States chain of root beer and hot dog drive-in style eateries with the once popular and now rare form of in-car " carhop " delivery service.

carhop and at
She is also known for portraying Marilyn Monroe in two films, Minnie Pearl in another, Maid Marian in Mel Brooks ' When Things Were Rotten, Patsy Cline in a Broadway musical, being a 1976 Playboy model, and appearing in early seasons of the classic TV sitcom Happy Days as Wendy, a carhop at Arnold's Drive-In.

carhop and food
* Sonic Drive-In, A modernized carhop fast food establishment.

carhop and from
* Wendy ( Hee Haw's Misty Rowe )-Another carhop from Arnold's in the first two seasons.
Harry and Esther Snyder, the chain's founders, built their first restaurant in Baldwin Park, California, with a two-way speaker to enable patrons to order directly from their cars without the intermediation of a carhop.

carhop and .
* Marsha Simms ( Beatrice Colen )-A carhop in the first two seasons.
They have a carhop design with drive-thrus and some have picnic tables.
Known for its use of carhops on roller skates, the company annually hosts a competition to determine the top skating carhop in its system.
The orders are delivered to the car window by a carhop with a tray that hooks on to the car door.
When finished eating, the customer flips a switch on the box and a carhop comes to take the tray back.
The A & W corporate website actually claims to have opened the first carhop restaurant in 1923, just two years after The Pig Stand initiated car hops.
A carhop was the most prominent image on the poster for the film American Graffiti.

drive-in and service
I got in the car, drove down to the drive-in and ordered a couple of hamburgers with everything included, a cup of coffee and the fastest service possible.
It introduced significant commercial and technical innovations, including the first drive-in service station ( 1913 ), complimentary road maps, drilling over water at Ferry Lake, and the catalytic cracking refining process ( Gulf installed the world's first commercial catalytic cracking unit at its Port Arthur, Texas, refinery complex in 1951 ).
Schuller conducted a service in the chapel at 9: 30 Sunday mornings and then drove his organ to the drive-in to conduct a second service there.
A drive-in is a facility such as a bank, restaurant, or movie theater where one can literally drive in with an automobile for service.
During the drive-in era, The Varsity began its curbside service, which continues to this day.
The Main Gallery takes the visitor along a " highway through time ", beginning with a horse-drawn carriage of the late 19th century and featuring four stations, whose themes are a 1911 factory, a 1920s grain elevator, a 1930s service station, and a 1950s drive-in.
Some locations still offer drive-in service.
After returning from military service, Van Andel and DeVos teamed up on several business ventures, including a flight school, a drive-in restaurant, and an import business.
Yarrabah has one small supermarket run by local people, two hot food take-away shops, a local bakery and a drive-in pub, as well as a service station.
Following the introduction of the automobile and the invention of the drive-in restaurant ( by another Vancouver restaurateur: see White Spot ), Chinese take-out service was augmented by Chinese drive-ins, including the now-vanished Dragon Inn chain, which was also known for its smörgåsbord.

drive-in and began
As the drive-in movie theater began to decline in the 1960s and 1970s, theater owners began to look for ways to bring in patrons.
Village Roadshow commenced operations in 1954, when founder Roc Kirby began running one of Australia's first drive-in cinemas in the Melbourne suburb of Croydon.
It was this time that the company began creating completely automated convenience stores and restaurants as well as drive-in refreshment stations.
As his biological mother and father began to separate, Bradley's early childhood character was molded through an acid-fallout host of 1970s kid shows, AM-radio, and drive-in movies, while learning to play guitar through a Catholic priest.

drive-in and west
The drive-in was on the corner of Acacia and Foothill, the major east – west artery in Rialto and the path of Route 66.
Ireland's only permanent drive-in cinema is located in Fota Retail Park to the west of the town.

drive-in and at
( Review of Godzilla vs. Megalon-actually a history of the Godzilla films to date, mentions Megalon currently playing at 3 theaters & a drive-in, in passing.
This was not an issue in an era where the major highways became Main Street in every town along the way and inexpensive land at the edge of town could be developed with motels, car lots, filling stations, lumber yards, amusement parks, roadside diners, drive-in restaurants and theatres and countless other small roadside businesses.
One comes between basketball practice in the gym and the exterior at The Rig-Wam drive-in ; it has Jacy, Duane and Sonny riding along in her convertible ( and being chased by an enthusiastic little dog ), singing an uptempo rendition of the more solemn school song sung later at the football game.
Those targeted at drive-in theaters directed their patrons to the snack bar.
Seven miles away, three hundred people at a Rumford Point drive-in theater observed the tanker spin down with burning pieces flying off.
Dowagiac is home to one of the few remaining drive-in theaters in the area, 5-Mile Drive-In Theater, located at the intersection of M-51 and M-152.
For many years, the city was home to the East Side Drive-In ( located at 19440 Harper Avenue, near 7 Mile Road ), the first drive-in theater in Metro Detroit and one of the very first in the Midwest.
The film became a cult classic and continued to play at drive-in movie theaters in some Southeastern markets through the 1970s and 1980s.
For short while the town thrived with a drive-in movie, doctor's office, 5 gas stations, the bank, cafe, pharmacy, lumber yard, at least 3 grocery stores, a barber shop, mechanics shop, a laundry north of the football field, an ice plant, two cotton gins etc.
He moonlighted as a martial arts instructor, teaching self-defence classes at the drive-in after hours.
Later that night, however, Natalie reconsiders and arranges to meet him at a drive-in movie the following evening.
King Kong was re-released in 1952, and contributed to a creation and revival of a giant monster cinema craze, especially at drive-in theaters.
Following its debut, the film had a brief theatrical run at the Capri Theater, as well as a few screenings at various drive-in theaters in West Texas and New Mexico towns, including Las Cruces.
A tornado swept through the Niagara Peninsula on 20 May 1996, and one of the things it damaged was the screen at the drive-in.
As the size of the congregations grew, Schuller purchased at 12141 Lewis Street in Garden Grove for a " walk-in, drive-in " church serving both congregations.
A " Tower of Hope " building was added on the north side of the drive-in church building in 1968 ; it rose in the air, the highest structure in Orange County at that time, and was topped by a cross.
Hollingshead's drive-in opened in New Jersey June 6, 1933, on Admiral Wilson Boulevard at the Airport Circle in Pennsauken, a short distance from Cooper River Park.
The original Hollingshead drive-in had speakers installed on the tower itself which caused a sound delay affecting patrons at the rear of the drive-in's field.
Snack bar ad shown at a drive-in
In 1923 the gasoline additive Ethyl made its debut at the Indy 500 that resulted in a boost in octane from the 50's to the 80's In the United States drive-in restaurants were introduced as well as suburban shopping centers and motels.

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