

The popcorn, fried mushrooms and funnel cake fries loaded with powdered sugar come recommended here.
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Watch the screen light up in the midst of a Southern Indiana landscape full of hills and trees. $10 adults, $5 ages 6-12, free ages 5 and under. Check Centerbrook Drive-In on Facebook and for showtimes. 31 Centerbrook Drive-In (Martinsville)Ħ735 State Road 67 North in Martinsville. The signature popcorn, popped with peanut oil, won't disappoint. The family-friendly drive-in, which is in a theater complex that includes indoor movies, combines homey and trendy with a retro feel. $8 adults, $5 ages 2-11, $6.50 military and seniors. Check Canary Creek Cinemas on Facebook and /drive_in.cfm for showtimes. Canary Creek Cinemas (Franklin)Ĩ70 Mallory Parkway in Franklin. Speaking of tradition, make sure to try something - French fries, nachos, hot dogs - slathered in Coney sauce from the family's recipe or one of their pizzas. Since its 1952 opening, the Bel-Air Drive-In has stayed in the family, third-generation owner Allan Chorpenning said. $10 adults, $5 ages 5-11, seniors and active U.S. Check the Bel-Air Drive-In on Facebook and for showtimes. 81 No matter what it's called, the Auburn Garrett remains a popular mainstay just north of Fort Wayne.

Since 1951, the theater has changed name a few times - from the Tri-Hi Drive-In to the Garrett Drive-In to its current name. The drive-in currently remains closed while it installs a new screen after its old one was damaged in a storm last year, according to its Facebook page. Check the Auburn Garrett Drive In on Facebook and for showtimes. View Gallery: Retro Indy: Drive-In Theaters Auburn Garrett Drive-In (Garrett)ġ014 State Road 8 in Garrett.
