If you’ve driven down North Belt Line Road lately, you might have noticed something missing. That familiar Sonic Drive-In near Airport Freeway? Gone. The once-buzzing lot at 1445 N Belt Line Rd—where carhops zipped around and cherry limeades flowed freely—is now quiet. Real quiet.
It Closed in 2024—and It Shows
This wasn’t just a weekend closure. Sonic officially shut down sometime in 2024, and the place has been frozen in time ever since. The building is boarded up, the towering sign is blank, and the drive-in stalls have been ripped out completely. A “Full Menu All Day” sign still clings to the wall, but there’s no food, no cars, no Sonic.
Walk or drive by now and you’ll see a tired structure with sun-faded paint and plywood windows. The menu boards? Covered or empty. The speaker box? Tilted. The red paint around the building is peeling, and not a cherry slush in sight.
So Why Did It Close?
There’s no official reason listed, but online chatter gives us some clues. A post on Reddit blamed low staffing after Sonic was bought by a private equity firm. Others say the service had been slipping for a while—wrong orders, long waits, and food that just wasn’t the same.
Some Facebook users pointed to lease disagreements or nearby construction disrupting business. One thing’s clear: this closure wasn’t part of a remodel. Sonic left—and left for good.
What’s Next for the Spot?
Despite the ghost-town vibe, the location is still prime. More than 47,000 vehicles drive past daily, and it sits between Popeyes, First Cash Pawn, and IHOP. CBRE has the 0.57-acre lot up for lease, calling it a strong site for fast-food or retail…