To say Washington doesn’t look the way it used to is an understatement. Luckily, we do have a few solid structures that haven’t changed in decades — including some timeless restaurants. The next time you’re feeling nostalgic, check out one of our old burger stands, like Walla Walla’s Ice-Burg Drive-In.
The Ice-Burg Drive-In is located at 616 W Birch St. in Walla Walla.
misopiso88 / TripAdvisor The eatery first opened in the 1950s, promptly winning the locals over.
Over the years, the Ice-Burg has evolved into a local icon and a favorite stop for many – even on some of the biggest days of their lives.
Ice-Burg Drive-In Facebook Even Macklemore is said to be a fan.
The menu here is simple: Burger, sandwiches, hot dogs, fries, onion rings, and freshly made milkshakes.
misopiso88 / TripAdvisor The burgers and milkshakes regularly win local awards.
While the menu hasn’t changed much over the years, they have made some recent additions to accommodate their guests.
Ice-Burg Drive-In Facebook They now offer gluten free buns and veggie burger patties.
Behold, a few dozen reasons to save room for a milkshake.
misopiso88 / TripAdvisor Just look at those creative flavors.
The Ice-Burg Drive-In is open daily at 11 a.m.
Ice-Burg Drive-In Facebook They close at 9 p.m. Sunday - Thursday, but they’re open until 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday.
Have you ever enjoyed a meal at the Ice-Burg Drive-In? If you can’t make it to Walla Walla anytime soon, here are some other roadside burger stands that are always worth stopping for.
misopiso88 / TripAdvisor
The eatery first opened in the 1950s, promptly winning the locals over.
Ice-Burg Drive-In Facebook
Even Macklemore is said to be a fan.
The burgers and milkshakes regularly win local awards.
They now offer gluten free buns and veggie burger patties.
Just look at those creative flavors.
They close at 9 p.m. Sunday - Thursday, but they’re open until 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday.
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