Enough of all that healthy food talk. Here’s to another one of the best burgers in the country!
We first frequented the Ice-Burg Drive-in when visiting Walla Walla, WA with Jerry over a dozen years ago. And before you ask, yes I spelled that right – Ice Burg as in burgers, get it?
Before I go digressing again, suffice it to say that Ice-Burg serves one of the best burgers, and many of the best shakes I have ever enjoyed – both in terms of flavor and atmosphere. And by atmosphere, I do mean the atmosphere because the only seating at Ice-Burg is a round picnic table outside the small joint with dual drive-up windows. A true burger drive-in if there ever was one.
Without a website* – at least that I can find – to research the history of the Ice-Burg Drive-in, I can tell you that it has been around a really, really long time. Plenty of web reviews for Ice-Burg hamburgers reflect on the nostalgia of the place being around in the fifties and sixties. But it was my dad who originally told us to eat there, and he left for West Point some time in the forties! (He also liked to use exclamation points.)
Ice-Burg Drive-In
616 W Birch St
Walla Walla, WA 99362
(509) 529-1793
Sadly, I am at a loss for any data I was hoping to find comparing dates of operation of Walla Walla’s Ice-Burg Drive-In to the original McDonalds or In and Out locations. So let’s just say, it’s been around longer than both. If I am wrong, screwm! (Another favorite saying of Dad’s.) The burgers, fries and shakes at Ice-Burg are still better, by far.
To enjoy the full Ice-Burg experience get there just before the dinner rush, call that dusk. Park down the street and stroll through the quaint Walla Walla neighborhood. Order a cheeseburger, fries and shake at the walk up window and sit at the picnic table. You’ll have your meal in time to watch the cars line up, out the driveway, down the alley, and out of sight.
The burgers are pure unadulterated goodness – flavorful beef cooked just right, with crisp Iceburg lettuce, fresh tomato and onion on a white bun. The fries are crisp and lightly salted. And the shakes, well, there is only one issue with those. With many fruit flavors, coffee, caramel, and other specialties to choose from, you may have a tough time deciding which one to get. Whatever your preference – I like chocolate – be sure to get a spoon. My dad loved milk shakes and malteds, but I always thought it was weird how he never used a straw. Now I know why.
This is not your trendy $9.00 gourmet burger trying to make up for flavor with a big seeded bun, Pasilla peppers and guacamole. I sincerely doubt the Ice-Burg menu has changed much over the years. Although yes, now you can get a veggie burger! The only thing I will never understand is how people will wait in line at the neighboring Jack in the Box drive-in, with such an honest home town burger across the street.
So, where was your best burger? (Home cooked doesn’t don’t count!)
*Don’t be fooled by the IceBERG website link on GoogleMaps. How dare they hijack the listing for such a small town American icon!
My mom grew up in Walla Walla and I went to the Ice-Burg every summer. You can get double flavor in the shakes and the onion rings made with Walla Walla sweets are the best!
🙂 Mmmmmmmm, mmmmm…. thanks for the comment!
I have to say the best burgers Sam and I have had in our travels were right in the heart of San Antonio, NM (the southern San Antonio). Next time you visit Bosque del Apach stop in for a green chili cheeseburger at the Buckhorn Saloon. Pulling up a close second is a buffalo burger at Isaac’s in Silver City, NM.
If you make it to Livingston, MT in the summer, try Mark’s. Not even a picnic table but fantastic burgers.
sounds like in`n out !
Walla Walla is quite the wine country nowadays. I wonder if the burgers are still there? Do you suppose they’d do me a veggie burger — dry, with all veggies on it. And a side of fresh hot fries.
Oh totally! I ordered a veggie burger there. As for the wine….yah baby, it’s a fantastic place to go winery hopping. No hi-falutin’ Napa Valley types in Walla Walla, it’s the real deal!
Ha ha! I just now got what you meant by “veggie burger”! Duh. Doubtful.