
🔥 After closing last spring due to a fire, Arcadia favorite Eat Up Drive In is returning Saturday, Jan. 17, with a refreshed space plus several new menu additions, including the launch of daily breakfast service.
Known for its “cooked slow, served fast” comfort food – from crispy chicken tenders and wood-grilled steak to its famously oversized baked potatoes – the locally owned restaurant is expanding its lineup with breakfast, shakes, coffee, and more.
Breakfast will be served from 8-11 a.m. daily and include items such as overnight oats, avocado toast on ciabatta, a breakfast burrito with smashed beans and house potato hash, a sausage-egg-cheese brioche sandwich, a turkey and avocado sandwich, and a croissant sandwich with maple bacon, Havarti cheese, and Black Forest ham.
The reopening also brings new ice cream shakes (vanilla, chocolate, banana-vanilla wafer, gluten-free chocolate chip cookie), a full espresso coffee menu, plus new salads, sandwiches, and sides.
Eat Up Drive In debuted in 2021 on the southeast corner of 40th Street & Indian School. It closed after a fire April 27 – two days before its four-year anniversary.
To mark the reopening, the restaurant will host a grand reopening celebration from 11 a.m.-noon Jan. 17 in the parking lot featuring a visit from the Arcadia Fire Department along with free lemonade and cookies.
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