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Contribute FeedbackThe Minnetonka Drive-In has long been a beloved local spot in Mound, with a history of delicious food and unique charm. While some long-time visitors miss items like the onion rings that have been removed from the menu, others find the root beer floats to be a fine treat. However, recent price increases have left some customers questioning the value, with meals costing more than they would at other local establishments. Despite this, the drive-in remains a popular destination for families, especially during events like the Thursday car show. The drive-in diner atmosphere, complete with dinosaur fixtures, adds to the appeal, and many rave about the burgers, cheese curds, and excellent service. While some feel the portion sizes don't always match the prices, overall, the Minnetonka Drive-In continues to be a nostalgic and welcoming spot for locals and visitors alike.
Right on the Dakota Rail Trail Classic 50's drive-in Good burgers and fries Made a malt custom to our specifications.
If you're old enough to remember the 50s, or young enough to want to experience a unique era in American teenage culture, take a drive around Lake
This is a cute stop along the Dakota regional trail with good fries and unique onion rings, however the burgers were underwhelming with a dry bun and lack
Such a fun place to go with the family - especially on Thursday when they have a car show. They also sell pumpkins in their low season! Unique and local, great service!
I've been living in Mound for almost 40 years. the prices have really increased for what you get. I ordered the 1/2 roasted chicken dinner and it was about $14 with taxes. although the taste was good I was surprised how small the pieces were. They seemed almost a bit bigger than a Cornish game Henne. There were 3 of us and everyone said they thought the chicken pieces were really small. We spent near $60 for the 3 of us, which seems really high for deep roasted food.