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An original water color painting of Pete's by local artist Marilynne Bradley. |
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You never know what treasure you’ll find at the Wentzville Flea Market, considered by many to be the best flea market in the state. But no trip to Wentzville Flea Market is complete without a stop to Pete’s Drive In, one of the best treasures of all! This landmark eatery in Wentzville, MO has survived the influx of the fast food chains just down the road and there’s a good reason why. The secret to the restaurant’s longevity is the consistent quality of homemade country cooking at its best and the friendly atmosphere. |
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Pete’s Drive In began 41 years ago as the old A&W Drive In. Wanting to offer his unique style and not become a soulless franchised restaurant, Pete dropped his franchise with A&W in 1996. After a fire in 1972, the establishment was revamped to include indoor dining but continues to provide the convenience of car hop service, a real |
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classic touch of Americana for customers ordering food to-go. Just pull up to the speaker that displays the full menu board and soon a friendly waitress will deliver your delicious country meal. And if you slip her a little tip you’ll get a big smile!
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The restaurant’s interior gives the feel of a cozy, welcoming environment and if you’re a local you’re bound to run into a friend or neighbor. On our last visit we spotted a young couple with their realtor finalizing the purchase of their first home. As customers wait in line you can hear them sharing friendly conversation about their families and such. Stop by for a hearty breakfast or lunch meal ordered at the walk-up counter and taken by friendly, eager staff, some of whom are children or grandchildren of the owners, Pete and Marilyn Luetkenhaus. After ordering one of the reasonably priced, savory meals grab a seat at the counter, a booth, or “in the round” at a retro style counter surrounding an inviting fireplace in the center of the dining room. The wood-carved lighting fixtures overhead have “Pete’s” carved in the rustic, old maple wood as a reminder that you have arrived. You might see the local retirees who meet at the counter each |
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If you stop by for lunch or dinner, try Pete’s mouth watering fried chicken dinner - it’s one of the top sellers on the menu. The chicken is fried crispy with the perfect seasonings and comes with fries, slaw, and a warm, fluffy roll. This tried and true favorite draws customers from miles around. One day, while filling |
an order for 1,600 pieces of chicken for a Lake Saint Louis sales promotion, the VFW also called and ordered 600 pieces, setting a record of frying up and delivering 2,200 pieces of chicken in one day. Pete offers a sandwich to suit every appetite. Juicy, old fashioned burgers are a must and can be ordered with a single patty, or as a double third pounder or even a triple impressive half pounder for the heartiest of appetites. Baskets include fries and a choice of creamy Cole slaw or tasty baked beans. Or try the to-die-for chili cheese fries. A variety of sandwiches (“Pete’s favorites”) keep customers coming back. The chili dog is a popular choice or you can order one of the other signature sandwiches on the menu. The catfish sandwich is served every Friday. All sandwiches come with tasty side orders to round out the meal. Pete and his staff are always quick to fire up the grill for those ambitious souls who are in the mood for a triple cheeseburger and fries at 8:00 am!
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Written By: Judy Hartman |
Below are a few more images from Pete's Click on thumbnail for larger images |
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