Absolutely the BESTBLT in the world. Sister lives in New Mexico, hadn’t been here for 12 years — top of her list, ’ a BLT from that BLT place.’ Get it with a root beer float and your life is complete. btw, I’d put prices at one $, not two.
Eric B.
Classificação do local: 4 Madison, WI
This is a great throwback pit stop… Big bonus per our very nice waitress… They are very dog friendly… Dog treat provided. We had a blt, bacon cheese burger, root beer float, and chocolate malt. I’d say the float and the malt were the highlights of what we ordered. It’s a locals joint and I like locals joints.
Olivia B.
Classificação do local: 3 Bloomington, IN
Rumbleseats is what remains of an old A&W location that lived its life from(at least) the 60’s thru the early 90’s. Have visited here(under the A&W label), well, since before I was«here» in the traditional sense. So, I’m a little predisposed to liking this otherwise independent place. They have an eat-in area inside the restaurant itself, as well as the old-school drive-up /pull-in parking spots served by the usual sort of things(window-hook food trays, and whatnot). Keep in mind that most menu offerings are fairly messy to eat when you decide where to eat. The food has its fair share of from-frozen ingredients that are only fried on site. Fairly meh, food-wise, though certainly a step above usual fast food. Nothing I’ve eaten over a few dozen visits is especially standout, but, again, nothing was terrible. They still make the best of a frosty root beer — at least as of my last visit — since, even if it’s not a craft brew, the root beer tastes fresh, and is infinitely improved by a frosty mug, ice cream included or not. A place for a stop if it’s on your way /convenient. You’re probably in for a disappointment if you select Rumbleseats as a destination spot. And be prepared for $$+ prices for fairly standard fast food fare(except it’s served at ‘when we get to you’ paces…) For what it is, it definitely checks all the boxes adequately; though my recent charge(more than 20 $) for a one patty burger, small fry(both of which needed salt and pepper and any sort of seasoning, ftlog, desperately), a soda, and tip seemed a bit excessive, price– & ingredient wise, and not consistent with other visits. Laissez les bonnes temps… well, not do much of anything. Must add — staff disappearing after leaving a check is pretty bull ***. Meh. I hate to say it, but I probably won’t be fussed to go back. Absurd prices, awkward and bad service, badly cleaned soft drink lines(diet coke shouldn’t have a minty fresh feel, just saying…). May stop in for a root bear after APT, but it’ll only be for nostalgia’s sake.
Miki A.
Classificação do local: 5 Glendale, AZ
This cute, retro diner has the best root beer float I have ever had! The free root beer refills make it even better. The food, service and atmosphere make it a great place to go to and it was the best place we ate at on our trip to Spring Green.
Edward G.
Classificação do local: 1 Henderson, NV
Flat root beer, but they didn’t charge me. Very average burgers. $ 17 for two burgers, curly fries, cheese curds, one root beer. Go to Freddie Valentines.
Don H.
Classificação do local: 5 Madison, WI
This is a GREAT drive-in.(Though, I have to admit we always eat inside — the chances of glopping up a car seat are just too high.) We find ourselves there on a regular basis, regardless of calorie count. The burgers are great, and the philly cheese steak sandwich is a gloppy, gooey mess of deliciousness. The house«rumble fries»(coated steak fries) are calculated to drive your cardiologist to drink. Order the small size unless you plan to share. The root beer floats are their signature drink; the root beer is spicy and creamy, and the floats are made with real ice cream(Chocolate Shoppe, out of Madison.) The waitress(in her polka dot poodle skirt) will refill the root beer repeatedly.
John V.
Classificação do local: 4 Hanover Park, IL
Peace, Love & Root Beer — reads the sign out front and the back of some of the girls shirts. This is a classic drive-in… and even though the girls weren’t on roller skates, it felt very classic-authentic. I almost felt bad that my modern car windows did no get along well with the hook-on food trays. We got a pulled pork sandwich, a turkey club, some curly fries and a too-sweet butterscotch shake. It was very tasty and just the right amount of food for our lunch needs. The classic rock was playing and families were sitting in their cars, at the picnic tables and in the gazebo… and I think there were even some people at an indoor seating section, but we did not investigate it.