

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 Laurie, MO. 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 155 South Main Street for the ultimate SONIC experience!
Fast-food burger & fries joint with an old-school feel, including retro drive-in service.
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LAURIE, MO (SOUTH MAIN STREET) – Sonic
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Meanwhile, there were three cars parked in the stalls, all lined up like they were waiting for the rapture. Considering none of them moved an inch the entire time, I’m guessing they were employees on break, not customers. Which is wild, because the store was clearly open—just apparently not for, you know… customers.
If the plan was to ignore everyone until we gave up and left, mission accomplished. Easily one of the most confusing and unprofessional drive‑thru experiences I’ve had.
Unfortunately I need to update. I visited here again and the response time after I pressed the order button was over 6 minutes. I finally just ordered in the app since no employee was answering our call. Looks like they need additional help at this location. Our two ice creams took over 20 minutes to arrive. The employees also didn’t seem to be in any kind of rush. They just walked like there weren’t 10 cars parked out front .
Get supplied by Amish community and raise prices and draw back customers.
Sandwich bread was terrible, “meat” even worse, tots been frozen so long they’re useful for #OO Buck shot. Sonic is crap everywhere now.
Now, just recently, they’re trespassing people for refusing service just because they could. A friend of mine was just there waiting for service for about over an hour. Meanwhile, other customers are getting served. He was sitting there on the waiting booth and was told he would be served in a moment. Only to shut off his service booth while other people were getting their food and leaving AFTER him. When my friend activated the booth again after about twenty minutes, he was told again they would be there momentarily. Only for him to wait another forty-five minutes. He had to press the service button a couple of more times to finally get someone, and that’s when the lady told him she was not serving him anymore. He was then asked to leave by the manager himself without telling my friend why. I understand that by law, servers are allowed to refuse services without telling their reasoning. However, what occurred was flat out discrimination. I’m no lawyer, but I’m pretty sure that is against the law.
My friend was ridiculed, just for trying to get service. I may not have been there, but given my experience for how they treated me and my autistic brother, it does not surprise me. Laurie’s Sonic Drive-In is not a welcoming environment. I never had this issue in Versailles Sonic.