Foodie: Mel’s Drive-In

February 6, 2010

It seemed like a good idea to go to Mel’s Drive-In on Lombard Street. If you’ve ever seen American Graffiti, you’ve seen the place. It’s been ten years since I’ve eaten at Mel’s. Back then, Mel’s Drive In was a happening place to be. It was always hoppin’ with people bouncin’ to loud rock ‘n roll.

Mel's Drive In

But it looks like times have changed. It was kind of dead when I was there. There were only a few bodies in the place, hunched over their meals. I don’t think they were zombies or vampires.

Mel's Drive In

My real reason for going to Mel’s was to take pictures inside the restaurant. I was thinking of the classic retro counters, the juke boxes, and the formica tables. The problem is, I’m shy when it comes to snapping pix inside restaurants. It just feels inappropriate.

Mel's Drive In

In the end, I followed my gut feeling and only took pictures of my table and my food.

Mel's Drive In

One other thing, I was really craving a burger, a veggie burger if you know what I mean. So I ordered one. Alas, it wasn’t up to the high standards set by the Burger Joint in Burlingame. At least the customer service was good.

Mel's Drive In

If my memory serves me well, the meat burgers were really good ten years ago.

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1 lori (aka: marzi) February 7, 2010 at 6:34 am

what a cute little place! too bad it was so empty. if i’m ever in the area i’ll have to stop by and take a photo for my grandpa mel (melvin)! he’d get a kick out of it.
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2 catherine_sr February 7, 2010 at 7:43 am

This are really cool photos! In Taiwan, it seems as if everyone owns an SLR and a collection of fancy lens… every time I go into a cafe, there’s someone taking a loving close-up of their latte. It’s one of the biggest cultural difference I noticed here! I’m glad to hear you are getting a Fuji Instax Mini. I love mine… it filled up the Polaroid 600 shaped hole in my heart.
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3 Lah Mode February 7, 2010 at 9:29 am

These photographs are lovely Katrina! What camera do you use? I also love to visit places like these. If I had more money to devote to eating out (and a higher metabolism :P) I would love to travel to diners and family owned restaurants and burger joints across the country.
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4 Melly February 7, 2010 at 10:52 am

This is so classic American, I don’t think I’ve eaten in a diner even though I’ve been to the US about three times now. I definitely have to be before they get wiped out. Love all the signs and lights going on on the shopfront. That’s such a good shot of the burger tho it wasn’t up to par, that kinda sucks. Tho anything with alfafa sprouts gets me excited!
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5 Allison February 7, 2010 at 1:13 pm

Nice job on that second picture!!
Diners are fun but I always feel like I’m gonna die after eating at them – such huge portions and so much grease! But maybe thats because I always get some giant omelette when I go to one.. haha.
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6 Karli Plant February 7, 2010 at 1:25 pm

i want to go to Mel’s. . . seems like my kind of greasy joint!
see. . . i am not afraid of grease.
i love it.
my body CRAVES it.
not a good thing. . . but i have come to terms with it.
a sad state of affairs my dear! ;)

hey. . . next time i am in California. . . let’s hit up Mel’s! ;)

7 Karli Plant February 7, 2010 at 1:25 pm

p.s. your pictures are always SOOOO gorgeous! ;)

8 Danielle February 7, 2010 at 3:28 pm

Lovely photos. It is kind of awkward taking photos in restaurants, I agree. I love Mel’s! I haven’t been there for a long time either. There should be more retro diners… all of the ones in my area have been closed. :(
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9 Laila Al-Agha February 7, 2010 at 4:22 pm

that burger looks amazing. and now i’m craving a burger and fries with coke. and have the sudden urge to watch American Graffiti for the umpteenth time, lol.
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10 quite cheeky February 8, 2010 at 2:50 am

i love vintage/old diners. this post is making me incredibly nostalgic :(
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11 Graham I. Haynes February 8, 2010 at 6:04 am

Well it’s too bad the burger was sub-par, but at least you snagged more stunning photos for the blog!

BTW I’ve been telling people about your blog photography, and I know for a fact at least 2 of them are now followers :)

12 Kolei February 8, 2010 at 12:32 pm

Oh the days when i was vegetarian. Veggie burgers weren’t my crave… i was more fulfilled by portabella burgers, you should definitely try one of those if you haven’t already.

Loove these pictures. Gorrgeouss.
ps. good thing it wasn’t toooo happening. Overcrowd=overwhelm.
& also its totally cool taking picts. anywhere. Things are meant to be seen.
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13 Emily L. February 8, 2010 at 7:40 pm

pescatarians for the win! ;-)
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14 Maria February 9, 2010 at 7:29 pm

I want to eat there. Just the type of 50’s diner I love. I want to own one someday.

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