Beloved drive-in fast food chain Sonic just debuted a new location in the Bronx
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Beloved drive-in fast food chain Sonic just debuted a new location in the Bronx
"Unlike the classic suburban drive-ins Sonic is known for, the Bronx location is tailored for city life, offering counter service, indoor dining and third-party delivery rather than carhop service or a drive-through. For now, the restaurant is open 10am-10pm, with plans to expand into breakfast and late-night hours. (They're also still hiring for select positions.)"
"As expected, the menu sticks to the over-the-top combinations that have helped Sonic build a nationwide cult following. Customers can expect hand-smashed burgers, footlong hot dogs, loaded tots, shakes and the chain's famously customizable drinks and slushes, which the company claims can be mixed into more than 10,000 combinations."
"Sonic first arrived in New York City with a Staten Island drive-in concept, but the brand's newer city-format restaurants reflect how chains are adapting to urban neighborhoods where most customers arrive on foot instead of by car."
"The company is also using the Bronx opening to spotlight its education initiative, Limeades for Learning, which donates a portion of proceeds from drinks, slushes and shakes to support public schools through the Sonic Foundation."
Sonic opened its sixth New York City location in the Bronx, adding to existing restaurants in East Harlem, Crown Heights, Williamsburg, East New York, and Long Island City. The Bronx restaurant is designed for urban customers, offering counter service, indoor dining, and third-party delivery instead of carhop or drive-through service. It is currently open 10am–10pm, with plans to add breakfast and late-night hours. The menu features hand-smashed burgers, footlong hot dogs, loaded tots, shakes, and customizable drinks and slushes claimed to be mixable into more than 10,000 combinations. The opening also promotes Limeades for Learning, which donates a portion of proceeds from drinks, slushes, and shakes to support public schools through the Sonic Foundation.
Read at Time Out New York
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