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Bobo's Drive-In; Topeka, Kansas

Now it can be told. A full five months afterward. Yeah, I know. I've got a whole backlog of burger posts burnin' a hole in my pocket, and it's high time I started slogging-blogging through them. This is the first of two belated Kansas posts from December 2005.

BOBO'S DRIVE-IN
Location: 2300 SW 10th Ave., Topeka KS 66604 [map]
Phone: 785-234-4511
Short Order: Fresh, not frozen. Coarse grind. Thin patties with a salty crisp exterior. Make yours a double
You Want Fries With That? Beats me. We didn't try them. So sue me. Onion rings are an option — always a plus in the AHT scorebook


You see, I wanted to visit a burger joint my friend Jeremy S. had been telling me about for years: The Cozy Inn, located in Salina, Kansas. So I rustled up another old friend, JB, and headed west. But this story is not about Cozy. That's because somewhere just east of Topeka and still about a hundred miles east of Salina, memories of a tasty drive-in burger stand in the state's capital came rushing back. We called Caterina, a native Topekan, and got some last-minute directions to Bobo's Drive-In.

Cat, an old college friend, had taken me to Bobo's long ago on a lazy Sunday afternoon. Bobo's, she said, was straight outta Alice, the kinda place where the waitresses called you "hon," with no-nonsense diner food and amazing burgers. She was right—about the waitresses and the burgers. But that was in 1996, and I wanted to see, 10 years later, if the burgers were as good as I remembered.

Bobo's is a drive-in. AHT readers who are too young, have not seen American Graffiti, or who are not lucky enough to live near one might need an explanation. At such an establishment, you drive up, park at a stall, and turn on your headlights to grab the attention of a carhop (though retro drive-ins such as Sonic may have individual speaker boxes to facilitate ordering). The carhop takes your order and, some time later, brings your meal to you on a tray that attaches to your window (right). When you're good and grubbed up and ready to roll, you flip on your lights again to get the carhop to take the tray away. (I sound like a drive-in expert, eh? Naw. I totally didn't know about the headlight thing until our carhop explained it to us.)

JB and I knew we'd be eating sliders at Cozy Inn in a couple of hours, so we each ordered a single cheeseburger and a Coke after perusing the menu:

Kansas is a state that knows beef. It's a state that knows a good burger. As such, a lot of these small establishments know better than to use frozen beef. Bobo's is no exception. Here was an irregularly shaped patty of fresh beef with a crisp salty crust and juicy soft interior, topped with a thick slice of oozy American cheese. Lettuce and tomato were crisp and cold, adding an extra bit of crunch to the experience while the plain white hamburger bun couched it all in pillowy softness.

The patties are a bit too thin for my taste and were slightly overwhelmed by the rest of the ingredients. I'd suggest ordering a double cheeseburger, which should bring the whole sandwich into proper bun-to-beef alignment. Other than that, the Bobo is good to go.

Hours are 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday; 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday; closed Sunday. Just don't forget to turn your lights on.

MORE PHOTOS
Bobo's Drive-In on Flickr

9 Comments:

Thank you for your candid review on my favorite burger joint. Bobo's (Named after Bob and Louise Bobo, the former owners) has been around over 50 years. Sadly, Mary, the "hon" naming waitress has gone to her reward, but the service is still great and the food is still wonderful. I can attest as to how delicious the fries and onion rings are, as I eat there at least once a week. You should also try the homemade apple pie. Come back anytime. Jeff Imparato, a 24 year resident of Topeka.

Great review...this drive in rates highly in the 'Best of Topeka' surveys by the locals too. But if you don't want to do the drive in thing, you failed to mention that you can eat inside at the horseshoe shaped bar or at one of the booths. But, at lunch, chances are you'll be standing waiting for a seat - but where time has stood still inside Bobo's the wait time seems to fly. It's worth it!

I completely forgot about the horseshoe-shaped counter. I'm also sad to hear about Mary's passing. —Adam

I spent much of my youth in Topeka and remember Bobo's as my FAVORITE place to eat. I especially like the taste of the cheeseburgers (they have a special, unique taste - or at least they did). I moved off after high school and the military, now live in the southeast. But, when I come "home" to Kansas, I always plan on a lunch at Bobo's. My parents loved the Satin Freeze on hot apple pie. I preferred getting an extra cheeseburger (smile). Thanks for the web site!

P.S. There used to be 2 Bobo's locations, one on Huntoon street, and the one that remains. I'm told by the owner of the remaining restaurant, his Aunt and Uncle owned the other one but got too old to run it any more. I'm so glad one remains. It's a nice part of my past that (thus far) has not gone away.

Oh yeah! I remember also as my brother (Ken) did, the great cheeseburgers and the hot apple pie with excellent ice cream atop! Our folks use to take us there for a special treat and It sure was. Probly was one of the first drive-ins we went to. Miss having the tray left on the car unlike the Sonic drive-ins. Bobo's was so personable. Miss that today!

i know this post is "old" but i wanted to tell you that you helped me out a lot! i'm planning a trip to topeka & am looking for restaurants to visit & wanted to "word on the street" before i go. thanks!

BoBo's Drive-in was featured Monday, May 12, 2008 on Food TV's "Diners, Drive-ins, & Dives", hosted by Guy Fierri.

Thank,s elcapitan. Got a blog post comin' about that!

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