Drive-in
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Cite This SourceA drive-in is a facility such as a bank, restaurant, movie theater where one can literally drive in with an automobile for service. In the German-speaking world, the term is now often used instead of "drive-through" for that kind of service. In Japan, the term refers to a rest area. In France, this term has become popular because of American movies showing that kind of service, and more recently due to the expansion of fast-food restaurants.
See also
- Drive-through
- Drive-in theater
- Drive-In Classics, a Canadian TV channel
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