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“Called to see if they were opened. The chicken and sausage gumbo and potato salad are awesome here.
Kid-friendliness: Children are welcome.
Wheelchair accessibility: Just roll yourself right on in.”
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“Elegant atmosphere if you want a romantic setting or just a laid-back place To enjoy family and friends Great food cooked to perfection”
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“Amazing place e to hang out!!!”
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“My local Sonic Drive-In, in my humble opinion, is one of the best around!
No joke, and I'm being 100% real.
I have used the Sonic App so I could order and pay for the food ahead of time (which is extremely easy and a huge time-saver), placed an order at one of the stalls, as well as ordered through the drive-thru, and I must say that my orders always come out, hot and fresh, and on time!
The employees are friendly, and helpful.
The property is clean and maintained.
Their ice cream/shake machines are NEVER out of order!
There always seems to be something new and different to try!
Keep up the good work, Sonic Drive-In of Vinton, Louisiana!
I, for one, thank you!!”
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“Our server Jared was very knowledgeable and very helpful and very friendly thanks for your service . Only concern was the wedge salad had too much dressing. Other than that the dinner and service was very enjoyable again thanks Jared. Will be back.”
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“Part of a Love's stop in Venton Luisiana.
Amazing location, 24 hr service, drive through, amazing staff and prices. Ample wheelchair friendly parking and restrooms at the Love's Stop sharing the same plaza!
Wally Jo's THUMBS-UP”
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“This location was clean and fast on my 2 visits so far. Staff is friendly and it hasn’t been too busy. The food has been fresh and I would recommend a stop here if traveling through. I’m not familiar with the area in general but it’s nice when a franchise is well maintained.”
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“Was Jay's Melody Club the same club I frequented 1967-1968 when a student at Lamar University, Beaumont, Texas, 1967-1968, was 19 and 20 years old, with drinking age being 18 in Louisiana?”