One of the most intriguing parts of traveling along Route 66 is encountering a wide range of tiny mom and pop shops peppered along the highway. Each one has its own personality and caters to varying types of patrons.

If you’re on the lookout for a quirky spot to stop for a snack or meal when driving along the highway in northern Arizona, you’ll definitely want to make time for Delgadillo’s Snow Cap Drive-In.

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Located along that dusty highway in Seligman, Delgadillo’s is the epitome of a classic drive-in, featuring a menu of burgers, shakes, and more.

Joseph Dutko/Google The eatery was established in 1953 by owner Juan Delgadillo and has been a Seligman staple that is difficult to miss.

The drive-in is a true feast for the eyes, to the point of seeming almost overwhelming.

Teresa Cheely/Flickr Both the exterior and interior of the restaurant are covered in Route 66 memorabilia: license plates, vintage signs, pennants, trinkets, classic cars, old photos, and more.

It all manages to fit in the tiny restaurant, creating a lively and festive atmosphere inside and out, which is exactly the ambiance you want when stopping for a treat.

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Speaking of treats, even their food appears festive.

Delgadillo’s Snow Cap/Facebook On the menu are foods sweet, salty, and savory: burgers, fries, shakes, tacos, and ice cream are just a few of the items you’ll find here. And most dishes are served with that little potato smiley face for a touch of whimsy.

Have you had a chance to grab a snack at Delgadillo’s? What was a favorite part of your visit?

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Delgadillo’s Snow Cap is located along the historic Route 66 in Seligman, Arizona.

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It is typically open daily from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. for dine-in and takeout. For information about menu specials, hours of operation, and more, be sure to visit its Facebook page.

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Joseph Dutko/Google

The eatery was established in 1953 by owner Juan Delgadillo and has been a Seligman staple that is difficult to miss.

Teresa Cheely/Flickr

Both the exterior and interior of the restaurant are covered in Route 66 memorabilia: license plates, vintage signs, pennants, trinkets, classic cars, old photos, and more.

Curtis Nielson/Google

Delgadillo’s Snow Cap/Facebook

On the menu are foods sweet, salty, and savory: burgers, fries, shakes, tacos, and ice cream are just a few of the items you’ll find here. And most dishes are served with that little potato smiley face for a touch of whimsy.

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Facebook: Delgadillo’s Snow Cap Address: 301 AZ-66, Seligman, AZ 86337 Phone: 928-422-3291

Route 66 covers more than 380 miles in northern Arizona, so there are plenty of small diners and drive-ins to enjoy along the way. Read about some of the other restaurants located along the highway in Here Are 13 Iconic Restaurants Along Arizona’s Route 66 That You Need To Try.

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Address: 301 AZ-66, Seligman, AZ 86337, USA