We love trying new drive-ins and burger joints when traveling. When I found Clyde's Drive-In in St. Ignace, I knew it was the perfect place for dinner our first night.
Clyde's Drive-In in St. Ignace is located on the edge of St. Ignace as you are coming into town off for Hwy 2 and west of I-75. It is open 7 days a week in the summer until 9 or 10 depending on the day. Their season begins in April.
They have classic car hop spots as well as a parking lot. There is a smaller counter inside to eat at or picnic tables outside. If you get there at peak hours plan on waiting to get served and wait for your food but it is worth it. You can watch them cook the burgers while you wait to order inside. They only accept cash.
The menu was a bit hard to see from our car so we went inside to order, not knowing the process. While we were waiting to order, a car hop asked if our car was outside and we went back outside to have our order taken.
I ordered a bacon cheeseburger and a cherry milkshake. The hubby ordered the Big C which he thought was a double cheeseburger and a vanilla shake. We also got fries and cheese curds.
Each burger patty is a 1/4 pound which means the hubby got a 3/4 pound cheeseburger.
The burgers were very good.. made fresh to order and not burnt.
The cheese curds were very good. The fries were fries. I didn't think they were anything special.
My cherry shake was very cherry and almost had a door county cherry taste to it. It was scrumptious. And the small was Amy sized.
We definitely will go back. It beats Big Boy all to heck.
If you are ever in find yourself on the UP Side of the Mackinac Bridge, definitely stop for burgers at Clyde's. It is worth every penny.
Burger Joint/Drive In State #8. 42 more to go. I wonder where will find one next.
































