A little piece of nostalgia has said goodbye to Clovis.
The Sno-White Drive-In on Clovis Avenue, just south of Ashlan Avenue, has closed after 45 years.
The owners shared the news on the restaurant’s Facebook page Wednesday.
The post said: “Thank you to all of our loyal customers. It’s been a pleasure to serve you over the last 45 years. We are finally able to retire. We will miss serving you.”
Sno-White’s owners were not immediately available for comment.
The owners also said on Facebook that Sam’s Burger has bought the business.
Sam’s is a burger spot with a 1950s vibe and a location at Cedar and Gettysburg avenues in Fresno.
It took over the former Dari Delite drive-in there a few years ago. Sno-White in Clovis also used to be a Dari Delite decades ago.
Sam’s owner, Sam Humaidi, said he plans to remodel the building and reopen it as a Sam’s Burger in a few months.
“We want to keep the old-fashioned burger style, just remodeling,” he said.
Sno-White history
Sno-White was the little white building with lots of windows and retro signs.