The Varsity, Atlanta
Established in 1928, The Varsity has become an iconic institution of Atlanta and is often referred to as the world's largest drive-in. The restaurant is famous for its classic American fare, including burgers, hot dogs, onion rings, and fries, as well as its signature "V" sauce.
The Varsity has a rich legacy of being a gathering place for people from all walks of life, from locals to celebrities and politicians. In fact, it has served such notable guests as Elvis Presley, former President Barack Obama, and former Atlanta Braves player Chipper Jones.
With its neon lights and vintage signage, the restaurant can accommodate up to 600 cars and thousands of diners at once, making it a popular spot for car clubs, families, and anyone looking for a classic American dining experience.
In addition to its food and atmosphere, The Varsity is known for its unique language and culture, with its staff using a special lingo that has become a part of Atlanta's cultural heritage. This includes phrases like "What'll ya have?", "Have a dawg!", and "F.O.", which stands for "frozen orange" - one of the restaurant's most popular drinks.
A must-visit destination for anyone looking for a taste of Atlanta's history, culture, and classic American cuisine.
The Varsity has a rich legacy of being a gathering place for people from all walks of life, from locals to celebrities and politicians. In fact, it has served such notable guests as Elvis Presley, former President Barack Obama, and former Atlanta Braves player Chipper Jones.
With its neon lights and vintage signage, the restaurant can accommodate up to 600 cars and thousands of diners at once, making it a popular spot for car clubs, families, and anyone looking for a classic American dining experience.
In addition to its food and atmosphere, The Varsity is known for its unique language and culture, with its staff using a special lingo that has become a part of Atlanta's cultural heritage. This includes phrases like "What'll ya have?", "Have a dawg!", and "F.O.", which stands for "frozen orange" - one of the restaurant's most popular drinks.
A must-visit destination for anyone looking for a taste of Atlanta's history, culture, and classic American cuisine.
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Sight Name: The Varsity
Sight Location: Atlanta, USA (See walking tours in Atlanta)
Sight Type: Food/Drink
Sight Location: Atlanta, USA (See walking tours in Atlanta)
Sight Type: Food/Drink
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