“They got my food out fast and everything was right and good!
Vegetarian options: There are about 1,000 ways to order a drink, slush, milkshake, or blast, including rechargers with red bull.
Parking: These are pull-up stalls. There is a button to press and order. You can also park and sit on the patio and eat, or go through drive-thru. There are approximately 20 stalls with garage type coverings.
Kid-friendliness: There are Wacky Packs for kids, which consist of a toy, fries, juice or milk, and a burger, grilled cheese, or corn dog. There may be other options, but that's all I remember.
Wheelchair accessibility: It is possible to order on the patio from a wheelchair and sit to eat, or to drive up and order.“
“Service was very slow even tho no one was there but us. Tater tots were cold and grossly greasy. I specifically asked for ketchup and half in my bag but didn't get either and when I asked again when they brought it out, the dude forgot, so I had to call back in there.“
“Let us consider the Sonic Drive-In of Cleveland, Tennessee.
Here, in this bastion of Americana, one finds a menu as extensive as the open road, offering a veritable abundance of fast-food delights that speak to the soul of the South. It is a place where the service is not merely great, but delivered with the warmth and familiarity of a neighbor's greeting.
On a day when the craving for a chili cheese coney became too insistent to ignore, Sonic presented itself as a beacon of satisfaction. The coney, a simple yet profound concoction, arrived swaddled in the embrace of a warm bun, the chili and cheese melding in a symphony of flavors that resonated with the deepest culinary desires. It was not just food; it was a remedy, a fulfillment of a longing that had been simmering beneath the surface.
To partake in Sonic's offerings is to engage in a ritual as old as the hills that cradle this town. It is to affirm one's place in the continuum of Southern tradition, where every bite is a verse in the ongoing poem of life.
In this review, one must conclude that the Sonic Drive-In of Cleveland, stands as a testament to the enduring charm of the South, where great service and wonderful food are not mere expectations, but promises fulfilled. It is a place where, even for a moment, one can find solace in the simple pleasure of a meal well served. Sonic, in its humble way, captures the spirit of the region, offering not just sustenance, but a taste of home.“