One of the best restaurants in town! Their hurriburgers are the best! Amazing! The prices do seem a bit higher than they used to be but all prices seem to be going up everywhere. And for some reason, Bears Den is open at odd times. I would think they would be open from April to October but they close so early in the year. Other than that issue, I love this place!
Renee T.
Classificação do local: 3 Greenwood, IN
I’ve been going to this place for 22yrs., at a minimum of 2 – 3 times every month that it’s open during the warmer months. With that said it has gradually been going down hill for the past 7 years. We always tip the servers when we order or before we get our food… Service was VERY slow, server was a space cadet, forgot a lot of things, brought an empty bottle of ketchup – all 4 of us always get the footlong coney cheese dog with pickles & fries along with a half gallon of RootBeer w/frozen mugs. The biggie here has been the ROOTBEER, it has been going downhill and this year it has found it’s own coffin! They must make their own root beer, because it’s ALL syrup and tonight it tasted like Coffee – it was soooo bad the kids could smell it and were asking why they were smelling coffee, that it smelled nasty. The quality of hot dogs have went down hill too and they aren’t warm anymore either. This place will leave you bloated with all of the sodium content but for nostalgic reasons, I guess… it keeps me coming back?
Meagan L.
Classificação do local: 3 Fort Lee, VA
Old drive-in with carhops. It doesn’t look like much from the outside, but the food is awesome! The prices are a little high for a drive-in, though. They serve coney dogs, cheesy fries, and their special«hurri burgers», among other things. Must try!
Kate L.
Classificação do local: 4 Austin, TX
Greasy road trip food at it’s finest. There wasn’t much for me to choose from, but my boyfriend really dug his foot-long hot dog. They have to make their own ketchup here — it was some of the best ketchup I’ve ever had! And the root beer — so good! It’s definitely worth hoping off 74 on your way to Cincinnati to find this little gem.
Stephanie G.
Columbus, IN
Seasonal warm weather only, 1950’s style drive-in burger joint carhop. The burgers are small patties at a big price, and it seems like a long wait for them to cook the food even when they’re not busy. They always have new staff and seem to have a hard time hiring and training them properly. The food tastes good, old style taste I guess, and its fun to park and eat in your car once in a while. Portions could be larger and service could be better, but its an OK place to eat when feeling nostalgic.