A drive-through , or drive-thru , is a type of service provided by a business that allows customers to purchase products without leaving their cars. The format was first pioneered in the United States in the 1930s but has since spread to other countries.

Orders are generally placed using a microphone and picked up in person at the window. A drive-through is different from a drive-in in several ways— The cars create a line and move in one direction in drive-throughs, and do not park, whereas drive-ins allow cars to park next to each other, the food is generally brought to the window by a server, and the customer can remain in the parked car to eat.

Drive-throughs have generally replaced drive-ins in popular culture, and are now found in the vast majority of modern American fast-food chains. Sometimes, a store with a drive-through is referred to as a "drive-through," or the term is attached to the service, such as, "drive-through restaurant," or "drive-through bank."

Examples

  • Alcohol at a drive-through liquor store
  • Banking services at a drive-through bank
  • Postal services at a drive-through mailbox
  • Coffee at a drive-through coffee shop
  • Dairy products at a drive-through dairy store (notably the Skinner Dairy shops of North-East Florida or Dairy Barn in Long Island)
  • Drugs at a drive-through pharmacy
  • Food or drink at a drive-through restaurant (typically fast food)
  • Marriage (primarily at special drive-through marriage chapels in Las Vegas in the United States)
  • Pennsylvania State Representative Kevin P. Murphy installed a drive-through window designed to speed constituent service.

Restaurants

A drive-through restaurant generally consists of:

  • A speaker and microphone, or a window, for customers to order from
  • A speaker and microphone or wireless headset system for employees to hear the customer's order (when a speaker is used)
  • A trigger pad beneath the concrete to activate the microphone and headset, possibly augmented with a CCTV camera
  • One or more free-standing signs listing the menu items, called a menu board
  • One or more windows where employees interact with customers by taking the order and money and/or giving the customer the order

Drive-through designs are different from restaurant to restaurant; however, most drive-throughs can accommodate four to six passenger cars or trucks at once (called the queue).

In-n-Out Burger claims to have built the first drive-through restaurant in 1948. Harry and Esther Snyder, the chain's founders, built their first restaurant in Baldwin Park, California, with a two-way speaker to enable patrons to order directly from their cars without the intermediation of a carhop.

Sierra Vista, Arizona, was the first city to have a McDonald's drive-through. It first opened its window on January 24, 1975, to be able to quickly feed many of the soldiers coming from Fort Huachuca, a military base located adjacent to the city. The original McDonald's was closed down and demolished in May 1999 and a new McDonald's replaced it.

The first drive-through restaurant (a McDonald's drive-through) in Europe opened at the Nutgrove Shopping Centre in Dublin, Ireland in 1985.

Banking

In 1928, City Center Bank, which became UMB Financial Corporation, president R. Crosby Kemper opened what is considered the first drive-up window. In the page 8 of the December 15, 2009, issue of the Syracuse Herald Journal , Merchant's Bank of Syracuse, New York, ran an advertisement for the newly opened "Drive-In Teller Service" located on the side of their bank building on South Warren Street in downtown Syracuse. Westminster Bank, impressed by the concept, opened the UK's first drive-through bank in Liverpool in 1959, soon followed by Ulster Bank opening Ireland's first in 1961 at Finaghy.

In recent years, there has been a demise of drive-through banking due to increased traffic congestion and the increased availability of automated teller machines and telephone and Internet banking.

Non-car usage

Pedestrians sometimes attempt to walk through the drive-through to order food after the seated section of a fast-food restaurant has closed. Many establishments refuse drive-through service to pedestrians on the basis of safety and insurance liability. Cyclists are usually refused service with the same justification given.

In the UK and Australia, pedestrians are often served at drive-through windows if the main body of the restaurant is closed; however, this is discouraged during times that the main restaurant is open. Some busy McDonald's restaurants in particular also provide separate walk-through windows to be used on such occasions, e.g. overnight. This feature is used as a security measure on 24-hour stores.

See also

  • Drive-in

References

  1. ^ Robert J. Sickels (ed), The 1940s , Greenwood Press, 2004, p. 107.
  2. ^ "Want fries with that legislative help?". Pittsburgh Post Gazette (PG Publishing Co.). 2009-04-18 . http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09108/963900-100.stm .  
  3. ^ "In-N-Out Burger - homepage". 2008-06-09 . http://www.in-n-out.com/history.asp .  
  4. ^ First Drive Thru in Europe in Nutgrove, Dublin, Ireland
  5. ^ Ulster Bank drive-though banking history
  6. ^ Live Alive:

    Coffee Drive-Thru - Location Information

    The following is our Bean Business Drive-Thru 6-Pack Plus! All 6 for only $479.95 (plus shipping & handling) A $610 value!

    ...

    Java Drive Thru - Start Your Own Coffee Business

    Java Drive Thru offers tons of free information on coffee, the coffee business and coffee franchises.

    ...

    Drive-Thru Coffee Chain Espresso Business

    Dear Prospective Client, Please fill out the following form and gain access to the private side of the Mudslingers site. Here you can learn more about our company, it's offerings ...

    ...

    Opening a Coffee Drive-Thru or Espresso Drive-Thru

    Bellissimo Coffee InfoGroup and its consultants can help you open and market your Specialty Coffee Drive-Thru business. Coffee Drive Thru Consulting

    ...

    Drive-Thru Coffee Espresso Business

    Would you like more detailed information about Mudslingers and its programs sent directly to your Email? Enter your Email address here:

    ...

    Coffee Drive-Thru Plans

    E & C Consulting, Inc. is proud to present, Coffee Drive-Thru Plans for the construction of a drive-thru building for your specialty coffee business.

    ...

    Home Page [ohanadrivethrucoffeeandt.com]

    A drive thru and sit down coffee shop between Fort Collins and Loveland, CO (see a map of our ... We choose the name Ohana because it describes our philosophy as a business.

    ...

    USATODAY.com - Starbucks sees growing demand for drive-thru coffee

    He's tried to drum up new business by offering 20% off coffee drinks from noon to closing time, but hasn't gotten much of a response. As he sees it, Starbucks' growing drive-thru ...

    ...

    Bear Creek Coffee Business Opportunity - Drive-Thru Coffee Concept

    Bear Creek Coffee is a great coffee business opportunity with No Franchise Fees or On-Going Royalties Fees with low overhead and fewer employees. Superior gourmet coffee products ...

    ...

    Drive-Thru Coffee Espresso Business

    We are your local one-stop drive thru coffee shop. We have the drive to provide you with the best service and quality in the greater Ozarks area with 2 convenient West Plains ...

    ...