From Deseret News archives:
Dining out: Woody's Drive-In
It's a real drive-in, with an unassuming exterior and just enough parking bays to keep the staff hopping when all six of them are occupied. It's got real food, the kind we Utahns like thick shakes that were "handspun" before that became a trendy fast-food term; big, juicy, seared burgers with irregular edges and lots of toppings; and loads of fried things to go with it potatoes, onions, fat planks of zucchini.
You can eat in the small dining area, decorated with 1950s and Cottonwood High memorabilia, but even with a carful of kids, we had fun sticking with the drive-in. Besides, my car is air-conditioned; based on the heat level inside on the recent weekday that we visited for lunch, I don't think Woody's is.
Of course, they all had floats. You can get lots of floats at Woody's. The kids in our car opted for Coke, Dr. Pepper and classic root beer. I always like a root beer float, but the Coke floats were particularly bubbly and delicious.
I ordered for my husband, and as is my wont sometimes, I didn't pay enough attention when I asked for a Super Woody burger with bacon. I thought he'd be getting a double cheeseburger with bacon, which it was. What I neglected to notice is that each of the patties of that burger was three-quarters of a pound, making the finished sandwich the size of a plate.
Even for my burger-loving husband, that's a mammoth cheeseburger, albeit a delicious one, with loads of crispy, chewy bacon and plenty of fresh toppings. Luckily, it was cut in half, so he ate one half and saved the rest for later. Next time, I might order it for my kids and cut it in fourths. At 10 bucks for the burger, it would be a cheap and filling dinner for all of them.
I had the patty melt, an absolutely perfect rendition of the classic with meat, layers of tender onions, fry sauce and cheese on beautifully grilled marble-rye bread. It's been too long since I've had a really superb patty melt, and now I've found one close to home.
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