During the mid-20th century, drive-in restaurants were all the rage, as these delicious, home-cooked joints offered homemade fare paired with quick yet friendly service. While non-chain drive-in restaurants are harder to find in this day and age, there are still a few left in Colorado, including:
Please note, JB’s Drive-In is temporarily closed.
- Lee’s Bar-B-Q (Trinidad)
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TripAdvisor/Dan H Do you think that most drive-ins serve burgers and burgers only? If so, you have never been to Lee’s! Opened in 1938, Lee’s offers both drive-in AND dine-in service, meaning you can enjoy their famous BBQ, Mexican fare, or chile fries (pictured) from the comfort of your car or inside their old-fashioned dining room.
- JB’s Drive-In (Greeley)
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Google/aldeshsa When northern Colorado craves a drive-in burger, they know where to go: the iconic JB’s Drive-In in Greeley! Started as Jess’ Sandwich Shop in 1937, JB’s offers everything from mouthwatering fried chicken baskets to sandwiches and burgers to ice cream and pie. Yum!
- Burger Boy Drive-In (Cortez)
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Google/Rexboy90 With a name like Burger Boy, you KNOW it has to be good, right? Since 1959, Burger Boy has lived up to its name and has since acquired a loyal following of foodies who cannot get enough of the drive-in’s steak sandwiches, burgers, and breakfast entrees.
- Cy’s Drive-In (Colorado Springs)
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Google/Ivette Heredia While literally everything at Cy’s is ridiculously good, it is their dessert that takes the “cake” for us, thanks to their creamy soft serve and other treats like sundaes, cyclones, and banana splits.
- Vicco’s Charcoalburger Drive-In (Glenwood Springs)
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Google/Ruth Madewell Everyone who has visited Vicco’s loves it… and for good reason! Opened in 1953, Vicco’s is known both near and far for their namesake charcoal burger, which consists of your choice of 1/3 pound Angus beef, turkey, elk, veggie, or buffalo. (Psst… don’t forget to order a side of homemade onion rings! You can thank us later.)
Which drive-in restaurant is your favorite? Let us know in the comments! If you have a place that you would like to nominate for a feature on Only in Colorado, be sure to let us know via our nomination page. For even more of our favorite Centennial State restaurants, click on 12 Incredible Waterfront Restaurants Everyone In Colorado Must Visit.
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Address: 1833 W Uintah St, Colorado Springs, CO 80904, USAAddress: Vicco’s Charcoalburger Drive-In, 51659 Hwy 6, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601, USAAddress: 825 San Pedro Ave, Trinidad, CO 81082, USAAddress: 2501 8th Ave, Greeley, CO 80631, USAAddress: 400 E Main St, Cortez, CO 81321, USA
- Lee’s Bar-B-Q (Trinidad)
Google Street View
TripAdvisor/Dan H Do you think that most drive-ins serve burgers and burgers only? If so, you have never been to Lee’s! Opened in 1938, Lee’s offers both drive-in AND dine-in service, meaning you can enjoy their famous BBQ, Mexican fare, or chile fries (pictured) from the comfort of your car or inside their old-fashioned dining room.
- JB’s Drive-In (Greeley)
Google Street View
Google/aldeshsa When northern Colorado craves a drive-in burger, they know where to go: the iconic JB’s Drive-In in Greeley! Started as Jess’ Sandwich Shop in 1937, JB’s offers everything from mouthwatering fried chicken baskets to sandwiches and burgers to ice cream and pie. Yum!
- Burger Boy Drive-In (Cortez)
Google Street View
Google/Rexboy90 With a name like Burger Boy, you KNOW it has to be good, right? Since 1959, Burger Boy has lived up to its name and has since acquired a loyal following of foodies who cannot get enough of the drive-in’s steak sandwiches, burgers, and breakfast entrees.
- Cy’s Drive-In (Colorado Springs)
Google/S Miller
Google/Ivette Heredia While literally everything at Cy’s is ridiculously good, it is their dessert that takes the “cake” for us, thanks to their creamy soft serve and other treats like sundaes, cyclones, and banana splits.
- Vicco’s Charcoalburger Drive-In (Glenwood Springs)
Google/Dominic Fletcher
Google/Ruth Madewell Everyone who has visited Vicco’s loves it… and for good reason! Opened in 1953, Vicco’s is known both near and far for their namesake charcoal burger, which consists of your choice of 1/3 pound Angus beef, turkey, elk, veggie, or buffalo. (Psst… don’t forget to order a side of homemade onion rings! You can thank us later.)
Which drive-in restaurant is your favorite? Let us know in the comments! If you have a place that you would like to nominate for a feature on Only in Colorado, be sure to let us know via our nomination page. For even more of our favorite Centennial State restaurants, click on 12 Incredible Waterfront Restaurants Everyone In Colorado Must Visit.
Google Street View
TripAdvisor/Dan H
Do you think that most drive-ins serve burgers and burgers only? If so, you have never been to Lee’s! Opened in 1938, Lee’s offers both drive-in AND dine-in service, meaning you can enjoy their famous BBQ, Mexican fare, or chile fries (pictured) from the comfort of your car or inside their old-fashioned dining room.
Google/aldeshsa
When northern Colorado craves a drive-in burger, they know where to go: the iconic JB’s Drive-In in Greeley! Started as Jess’ Sandwich Shop in 1937, JB’s offers everything from mouthwatering fried chicken baskets to sandwiches and burgers to ice cream and pie. Yum!
Google/Rexboy90
With a name like Burger Boy, you KNOW it has to be good, right? Since 1959, Burger Boy has lived up to its name and has since acquired a loyal following of foodies who cannot get enough of the drive-in’s steak sandwiches, burgers, and breakfast entrees.
Google/S Miller
Google/Ivette Heredia
While literally everything at Cy’s is ridiculously good, it is their dessert that takes the “cake” for us, thanks to their creamy soft serve and other treats like sundaes, cyclones, and banana splits.
Google/Dominic Fletcher
Google/Ruth Madewell
Everyone who has visited Vicco’s loves it… and for good reason! Opened in 1953, Vicco’s is known both near and far for their namesake charcoal burger, which consists of your choice of 1/3 pound Angus beef, turkey, elk, veggie, or buffalo. (Psst… don’t forget to order a side of homemade onion rings! You can thank us later.)