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    Sonic Drive-In

    1.7 (18 reviews)
    Mon 7:00 am - 11:00 pm
    Tue 7:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    I've had a completely opposite experience than some, and I have to tell it the way I've experienced it. (I also have a pretty high threshold, and try to keep a lot in perspective.) With that said, I really only come here for the Bacon Breakfast Toaster, and an occasional Cherry Limeade. My food has always been received hot, and though I've waited for a long while once, I was compensated with a little Poker Chip (or two) to grab a free Cherry Limeade the next time through. (Also, the time of night I was arriving was right before close and the manager was running things solo.) (Also-also, I called ahead the next time, and just paid and rolled. It worked and worked well. Speaking of Cherry Limeades! They're just right. As long as you snag a medium or a small. My large experience has been thin and lackluster, but I've never been disappointed with the Sm/Mds. I know this is short and contradictory to some, but all of our experiences are a snapshot in time. Mine just have been a little better than most. Also, I really just come here for the Bacon Breakfast Toaster and the Cherry Limeades.

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