Did you know that Ohio is home to one of the oldest burger joints in America? Few people do. Kewpee Hamburgers in Lima, Ohio is a little-known legend in the fast food world and a beloved treasure among locals. It's Ohio's oldest burger restaurant and it's more than worthy of your dining bucket list. Complete with delicious burgers, frosted malts and a giant baby—yes, a giant baby—dining here is an experience every Ohioan needs to have at least once.
If you recognize this giant baby, then chances are, you know just how special a Kewpee burger is.
This is one Ohio classic you simply have to try.
Known for their delicious burgers topped with whatever you choose, Kewpee Hamburgers first came to Lima in 1928.
Fun fact: It's rumored that this iconic little hamburger shop actually served as inspiration for the Wendy's franchise.
Although the White Castle chain is often believed to be the first fast food restaurant on the scene in America, Kewpee Hamburgers actually appeared just a few years earlier.
The very first Kewpee Hamburger shop was actually located in Flint, Michigan in 1918. Today, the only Kewpee Hamburger shops that remain are all located in Lima, Ohio.
There are a total of three locations in Lima, each serving up affordable, yet delicious fast food in their humble orange booths.
The last Kewpee location opened in the 1980s and is the largest of the three. It can seat up to 180 customers and is located on Bellefontaine Avenue.
On any given day, it's common to see a line at the drive-thru, so be prepared to wait a little while even if you don't plan on dining in.
Just look for the iconic giant baby and you'll know you've found the best fast food in town.
We recommend getting a side of fries and a malt as well—because that's what makes a burger complete, especially at Kewpee.
A regular hamburger here is just $2.20 and many of the toppings are free of charge. A small frosted malt here is just $1.40.
Of course, if you can manage, you'll want to save room for some fresh baked pie.
You can get it by the slice for $2.10 or purchase a whole pie for $10.
Have you ever been to Kewpee Hamburgers before? If so, we want to know what your experience was like!
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