This Retro Drive-In Joint In Indiana Has Massive Tenderloins Locals Keep Raving About

In the heart of Kokomo sits a time capsule of Americana where the tenderloins are so enormous they make paper plates look like coasters.

Ray’s Drive In isn’t just another roadside eatery – it’s a Hoosier institution where the sandwiches require their own zip code and the nostalgia flows as freely as the root beer.

The moment you spot that vintage sign declaring “It Pays to Eat at Rays,” you know you’ve stumbled upon something special – a place where portion sizes laugh in the face of moderation and calories are just numbers nobody’s bothering to count.

This isn’t fast food; it’s a cultural experience served with a side of small-town charm and enough breaded pork to feed a small village…

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