We have a place called Ms. Story's Dairy Bar open since 1952. They serve foot long dogs and milkshakes through a walk up window. They are supposed to have a fantastic milkshakes and chili dogs. I still have never had more than a sip of my kids chocolate shake.
The parking lot gives me anxiety. No markings, no recognized traffic flow, just lots of asphalt and a bollard so no one runs over the building or the first few people in line. When I first got here, I made some recommendations improve their parking lot including making a smaller curb cut and I thought my stay might be limited due to the growing mob and pitchforks. During COVID it shut down and a new family took it over. Someone asked me if we were going to make them improve the site and I said "No."
This sounds a lot like our Dairy Deluxe place - it's been there since the 1950s with the same family running it the entire time.
It's on the "Main Street" through the northern Detroit suburbs at a major intersection in a fairly dense neighborhood. It doesn't have its own dedicated parking lot but there is angled on street parking with the parking strip separated from the main road by a narrow curb. In the evening, traffic is roaring past on the main road and there may be a line of cars waiting in the parking strip for one of the few open spots; when you're backing out of your spot it's often hard to see what's coming from behind you and it's equally difficult trying to pull out onto the main street when leaving the parking strip. You can park in one of the two or three on-street parallel parking spots on the little residential road next to the ice cream place but the road doesn't go through anywhere past the Dairy Deluxe (the city closed it off years ago probably because of people in the houses right there complaining about traffic to/from the DD). So you either have to try driving through the very narrow alley which is often blocked by other vehicles or you need to try to make a three-point turn on the street where everybody likes to stand and eat their ice cream. There is a bank on the other side of the little street but they used to block off their parking lot during non-business hours (not sure if they still do).
We go to DD quite a bit but very rarely do we go late in the evenings this time of year just because traffic and crowds can get so bad. When we
do go in the evenings, we usually park at a park and playground a few blocks away and walk. We tell our kids that we do that so we can get some exercise and enjoy a nice walk but a huge part of it is really so we don't have to deal with the traffic.
One time earlier this summer our daughter and some of her friends wanted to go after a Thursday evening performance at their drama camp. I drove them up there and the line was at least 50 people deep at 9:30 PM so we all said nope and went a bit further down to the generic Oberweis chain place where we knew it wouldn't be as busy and they'd have some seats inside available on that hot evening. We left Oberweis probably around 10:15 and the line was still just as long but now there were a couple police officers out there trying to clear the crowds. I don't think there was anything unruly going on but the cars start spilling over onto that major highway causing more issues.
The mom of one of our other daughter's friends worked at the DD when she was in high school (late '90s or early '00s?) and said it was just as busy back then in the summers. They ostensibly close at 10:00 PM but the owner would keep the window open as long as there was a line and she says most Friday and Saturday nights they'd be open until well past 11:00 PM.
All this crowd at the Dairy Deluxe while the Dairy Mat up the street is virtually empty even though it's at an even busier intersection, has ample parking nearby, and is right on the edge of the very busy downtown where there are always tons of people out going to movies or bars and restaurants and families with kids at parks and stuff.