A beloved I‑5‑visible drive‑in in Skagit Valley—still reportedly dating to ≈ 1949—this long‑standing local favorite combines Western flair with no‑nonsense takeout comfort food and neon‑lit family fun. The exterior features a nostalgic covered‑wagon façade and carved‑wood cowboy greeters, while indoors a toy‑train snakes over 300 ft of ceiling‑mounted track, and vintage arcade games line the corner.
Classic char‑broiled burgers, steak‑cut and curly fries, batter‑dipped onion rings, and thick hand‑dipped milkshakes—has earned praise on reviews. Local patrons often call the burgers "fairly priced" yet flavorful, and single them out for decent quality, with milkshakes and onion rings frequently noted as stand‑out items.
Despite lacking Michelin pretensions, the place consistently scores high marks for speedy, cheerful service—whether you stop at the walk‑up window or dine inside—and is particularly popular with families thanks to the kid‑friendly atmosphere and the sensory charm of model‑train whistles and ceiling rafters.
| Population | 5-mi |
|---|---|
| 2014 Total Population | 28,930 |
| Households | 5-mi |
| 2010 Number Of Households | 10,248 |
| 2010 Persons Per Household | 2.76 |
| Median House Value | $238,800 |
| Income Per Household | $48,350 |
| Businesses | 5-mi |
| 2009 Number Of Businesses | 958 |
| 2012 Number Of Employees | 21,286 |
| 2012 Total Annual Payroll | $375,879,000 |
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