30 Bizarre and Brilliant Stops Along America’s Route 66

26. Delgadillo's Snow Cap Drive-In (Seligman, AZ)

Seligman Commercial Historic District, Roughly bounded by 1st and Lamport Sts. and Picacho and Railroad Aves. Seligman. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Mdnicholson42

Prepare for quirky humor and classic roadside eats at Delgadillo's Snow Cap Drive-In. Founded in 1953 by Juan Delgadillo (brother of Angel Delgadillo, the "Guardian Angel of Route 66"), this Seligman institution is famous for its playful pranks (like fake door handles) and vintage decor plastered with signs, stickers, and memorabilia. Enjoy burgers, malts, and root beer floats served with a side of jokes. It's an authentic, fun-loving slice of Route 66 history where the personality is just as important as the food.

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