Frostop Root Beer - Nothing tops it but the foam! Since 1926, we have served millions of loyal Frostop Drive-In customers with a classic burger-stand menu featuring the tastiest and creamiest Root Beer in America.
Frostop Root Beer - Nothing tops it but the foam! Since 1926, we have served millions of loyal Frostop Drive-In customers with a classic burger-stand menu featuring the tastiest and creamiest Root Beer in America.
Frostop Root Beer - Nothing tops it but the foam! Since 1926, we have served millions of loyal Frostop Drive-In customers with a classic burger-stand menu featuring the tastiest and creamiest Root Beer in America.
Root Beer: Original recipes concocted in the 1840’s were based on the sassafras plant, but also included sarsaparilla and various other roots, herbs and barks. Sassafras was thought to have beneficial medicinal properties. Sarsaparilla: This is considered a type of root beer.
Frostop Root Beer - Nothing tops it but the foam! Since 1926, we have served millions of loyal Frostop Drive-In customers with a classic burger-stand menu featuring the tastiest and creamiest Root Beer in America.
Frostop Root Beer - Nothing tops it but the foam! Since 1926, we have served millions of loyal Frostop Drive-In customers with a classic burger-stand menu featuring the tastiest and creamiest Root Beer in America.
Frostop Root Beer - Nothing tops it but the foam! Since 1926, we have served millions of loyal Frostop Drive-In customers with a classic burger-stand menu featuring the tastiest and creamiest Root Beer in America.
Creme Soda. Soda Jerks: Soda jerks (the mixologists of that age) created all kinds of concoctions. A favorite was adding vanilla ice cream and orange syrup to soda water – the orange cream soda! Or take seltzer and add milk and chocolate syrup and you’ve got the egg cream!
Small-Batch Cold Brewing. Our original root beer recipe infuses 22 original flavors, which we cold-brew in small batches at thirty-six degrees – the exact temperature that brings out Frostop’s rich, delicious, and creamy flavor.
Giant Frostop Mugs Visit One Today. Back in 1954, Mr. T.W. Ganus, a Frostop franchisee, had a crazy idea. He decided to produce a giant (14 feet high) Frostop mug at his Jefferson, Louisiana Frostop Drive-In, on the outskirts of New Orleans.