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| - Back to the future is 30 years old now, back to the past has been around since the 50's in the Kannapolis area at the What-A-Burger Drive-Ins, several of which still exist around this part of the state.
There have been several chains that have had a version of the name What-A-Burger - one around the Virginia Beach area, another one in Texas in the same time frame, the 50's (and by far the largest, throughout the SE), and this one in the Concord/Kannapolis area, started by the Bost family, with the first one opening in 1956.
C. W. Bost was selling hamburgers at a local diner in Concord in 1955, and supposedly visited a McDonald's out west and was inspired to try the concept on a local level. The next year he opened the first What-A-Burger in Concord, and business took off. There may have been as many as 15 locations (not all at the same time) in a 4 or 5 county area, and may be one or two slipped across the state line in to SC, opinion vary on this. This location was opened in December, 1964.
At one point, the restaurants were assigned a number (this one is #10, and still says so on the sign, as does #11 in Mooresville), and not necessarily in the order they were opened. There are 6 or 7 left now of that original chain, most in Cabarrus County, and the one in Mooresville. There is a restaurant in Whitesville that uses the name, and is "famous" for its breaded French Fries, but is not connected to this chain. And there is a little hamburger joint in Greensboro, Church Street Drive-Inn, that has been serving a What-A-Burger since 1959, and in the same spot since 1965, but has no connection to the chain.
This place still offers full drive-in service, and the food is excellent - true drive-in style burgers, hot dogs, onion rings, fries, and even a solid Pork BBQ Sandwich. The thing about What-A-Burger has always been about the size of the burger - it is big, a 6 ounce patty on a large bun, and it is an excellent diner style burger, full of flavor.
The Hot Dog is equally good, loaded with tasty chili, a decent wiener, and a soft bun. This is an excellent place to get your dog all-the-way because their slaw is great, very creamy. The BBQ Sandwich really surprised me, I did not remember it as being all that good, but this is not bad pig, at all.
They are known for 2 drinks here - Cherry Lemon Sun Drop and their Witch Doctor Drink - a mixture of various soft drinks to which several dill pickle slices are added - this is an acquired taste, obviously, The pricing has always been reasonable - the Cheeseburger, BBQ Sandwich, Hot Dog, and 2 large drinks were just over $12.
This is truly a blast from the past place, with the added bonus of serving great drive-in food at a very nice price. It is worth the trip.
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