
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2451 NC 42, Clayton, NC 27527
Phone: (919) 243-2290
Website: http://www.hwy55.com/
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Good things, like a large fry shared between a group of people, must come to an end. But the memories made around those Highway 55 tables, will never end.
1000% recommend btw! Have a good day and thanks for reading!!! Hopefully your day is a bright and amazing, like you the reader is!
Now if you’re from around here, you know Clayton is growing fast. We’re just outside Raleigh, and every five minutes it feels like another neighborhood pops up. But even with all the new places coming in, Highway 55 still feels like home. It’s got that small-town, Friday-night-lights kind of feeling. You walk in and half the time you see somebody you know from church, baseball practice, or the grocery store.
First of all, let’s talk atmosphere. This place is set up like a 1950s diner, and I absolutely love it. The red booths, black-and-white checkered floors, the old-school signs on the walls — it’s just wholesome. It feels safe. It feels clean. And as a mom, clean matters. When you’ve got four kids touching everything within reach, you notice these things.
The staff at our Clayton location? Sweet as sweet tea. They’re patient. And let me tell you, patience is a spiritual gift when you’re taking orders from my crew. “I want a cheeseburger but no cheese.” “I want the kids meal but can I swap the side and the drink and also the toy?” Bless these workers. They smile through it.
Now let’s get to the food because that’s what really counts.
The burgers? Fresh, hot, and made-to-order. You can actually taste the difference. They’re juicy without being greasy, and they don’t fall apart halfway through like some fast-food burgers do. My husband always gets the classic cheeseburger with fries, and he swears it’s better than the big-name chains. My oldest son orders a double because apparently he’s “building muscle.” Sure, honey.
And the fries. Oh my word. Crispy on the outside, soft on the inside — exactly how fries should be. Not floppy. Not burnt. Just right. My little ones will share a big basket, and it keeps them happy long enough for me to eat at least half of my meal while it’s still warm. That’s a win in mom-world.
Now we have to talk about the chicken tenders because every family has that one child who refuses burgers. Highway 55’s tenders are solid. Crispy coating, tender meat inside, not overly salty. They come out hot, which I appreciate because nothing is worse than lukewarm chicken when you’ve paid good money.
But let’s be honest. The real star of Highway 55 is the milkshakes.
If you have never had one of their hand-spun milkshakes, you are missing out on one of life’s simple joys. Thick, creamy, and made the old-fashioned way. My daughter always gets chocolate. My middle child switches between strawberry and Oreo. And sometimes — just sometimes — I treat myself to a peanut butter shake. And let me tell you, after a long week of school drop-offs, laundry, and trying to keep everybody alive and kind, that milkshake tastes like a reward.
What I love most, though, isn’t just the food. It’s what the place represents.
Highway 55 in Clayton feels like community. It’s where little league teams go after a game. It’s where grandparents take the grandkids. It’s where you can sit in a booth, bow your head, say a quick prayer over your food, and not feel out of place. In a world that moves too fast, it feels steady.
As a mom, I also appreciate that it’s affordable. Feeding six people is not cheap anywhere these days. But Highway 55 doesn’t make me feel like I need to take out a second mortgage just to get burgers and fries. We can go, eat well, maybe splurge on shakes, and still pay the electric bill. That matters.
Five stars from this country mama. ✝️
What I like most of all are the people working at this location. Always a bright smile, making sure to get your order right. They make you feel welcomed.
Oh and the kid’s meals come in a cute classic car box.
Employee, Sarah greeted us so warmly and talked like an angel. What a beautiful soul and lucky for yall you have her! Keep up the great work! And give that girl a raise!!! (Sorry but when you get great service you need to brag!)
Much love Miss Sarah!