South Dakota

Fast food restaurant: Denny’s
Even though this restaurant is more of a Mom and Pop food place, how you order can either make or break that. Be sure to customize your meals the way you want it, they’re good for that.
Fun Fact – The Denny’s Grand Slam was introduced in Atlanta in 1977 and was named in reference to baseball player Hank Aaron.
California

Fast food restaurant: In-N-Out Burger
Let’s be honest, were you expecting anything else? This fast-food joint has been around for years and has no plans on stopping anytime soon.
Pssst! Make sure to ask for the secret menu… you’re welcome.
Fun Fact – The first In-N-Out Burger opened in 1948 and its original location was barely 10 square feet wide!
Rhode Island

Fast food restaurant: Wendy’s
Wendy’s has always been delicious but as soon as they included their chili on their regular everyday menu, locals from Rhode Island went crazy… in their defense, it’s really tasty, lol.
Fun Fact – The reason why Wendy’s burgers are square is because founder Dave Thomas wanted people to be able to see the quality of the meat sticking out from the circular bun.
West Virginia

Fast food restaurant: Dairy Queen
It doesn’t matter if you’re in the mood for ice cream, burgers, or chicken, Dairy Queen has it all and the locals can’t seem to get enough.
Fun Fact – One of the founders of Dairy Queen, John Fremont McCullough, along with his son Alex, first developed the soft serve formula in 1938.
Utah

Fast food restaurant: Taco John’s
Taco John’s menu is different from other restaurants and has quickly risen to be the most popular fast food restaurant chain in Wyoming… maybe it has something to do with the shrimp tacos, lol, who knows.
Fun Fact – Taco Tuesday was created by Taco John’s! They have held the federal trademark for Taco Tuesday since 1989.
Virginia

Fast food restaurant: Five Guys
Not only are they great at carrying large loads of peanuts, but Five Guys also has that feeling of a great time whenever you step through their doors.
Feel it already? Me, too!
Fun Fact – The original “Five Guys” were the four Murrell brothers and their father. Two years later, a fifth brother was born, yet the name didn’t change to Six Guys.
Washington

Fast food restaurant: Dick‘s Drive-in
Dick’s Drive-in is totally an old school fast food restaurant, that can make you feel you stepped foot in a Grease movie.
I can already see cars racing off into the sun!
Fun Fact – Dick’s Drive-In menu hasn’t really changed since it opened in 1954. The only real difference is that you can order plain versions of their hamburger or cheeseburger.
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