

For more than 60 years, SONIC, America’s Drive-In has built the ultimate dining experience with our drive-in restaurants and we proudly serve our guests in Pleasant View, TN. We did it by sticking to what made drive-ins so popular in the first place: made-to-order American classics, signature menu items, and speedy service from friendly Carhops full of fun and personality. Cruise on over to us at 105 Ren Mar Center Drive for the ultimate SONIC experience!
Fast-food burger & fries joint with an old-school feel, including retro drive-in service.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 105 Ren Mar Ctr Dr, Pleasant View, TN 37146
Phone: (615) 746-5567
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Order and Reservations
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Reviews
Edit: Contacted support at the link provided in the response. They would not give a refund.
Absolutely furious and deeply disappointed with this location.
Let me be clear—this was one of the worst customer service experiences I’ve ever had.
The cashier—was rude as hell. And I don’t mean “a little short.” I mean cut-me-off-mid-sentence, rushed-me-like-she-had-somewhere-better-to-be, didn’t-care-at-all kind of rude. I asked for a moment to think about my modifications and what I wanted to drink, and instead of giving me the basic courtesy to finish my thoughts, she kept repeating “Anything else? Anything else?” with an impatient tone that made me feel like I was a burden just for placing an order.
When I finally managed to tell her what I wanted to drink, she gave me a full 30 seconds of silence—clearly annoyed that I dared to ask for a moment. That level of pettiness and unprofessionalism is unacceptable.
Then the food came out. Cold. Old. Completely wrong. NONE of the modifications I requested were entered. Nothing was on the receipt. And clearly, nothing was communicated to the kitchen. I sent the food back and clearly restated my requests: fresh fries, jalapeño ranch, honey mustard, napkins, and a mint in the bag. Simple.
When they brought it back out? Still wrong. No napkins. No sauce. And again—cold, stale food. Danielle told me it was “fresh,” but there were no grease stains on the bag, no warmth to the food, and it was obvious they just repacked the original order and sent it back out like I wouldn’t notice.
I opened the fries—they were still cold. The chicken? Still cold and clearly not freshly cooked. At that point, I was done.
I told Danielle: “ either refund it or make it right with all the modifications like I asked. Doesn’t matter to me but I’m not accepting this” And finally—about five minutes later—the manager, Naomi, came out. At first, she had a bit of an attitude too, which honestly was the last straw for me. But after I addressed her directly and held her accountable—not just for her team’s actions but for her own leadership—she calmed down, heard me out, and made an effort to fix it.
I’ll give Naomi credit: she tried. She listened. She attempted to correct what went wrong. But at that point, too much damage was done. The attitude, the cold food, the complete disregard for my time, money, and basic respect as a customer—it was beyond recovery.
I didn’t even want the food anymore. I just wanted my money back. And I won’t be back.
This whole experience was trash from start to finish. And if this is how they treat customers on a regular basis, I feel sorry for anyone else who walks through that door expecting common courtesy, hot food, or competent service.
Throw the whole store away