Stewarts Root Beer & Drive -In is a chain dating back to 1924 serving classic American fast food. Whether a burger or dog, root beer or shake, or something in between, there is something for everyone! Stewart’s Root Beer & Drive-In of Somerset was originally built and opened in 1961. In 1996, it was bought from the original owners and continues on as a family owned and operated restaurant. For decades, Stewarts has been serving up traditional american cusine in the township and surrounding communities. Always eager to participate, the family of Stewarts do their utmost in the community and fund raising events, continuing the Stewarts tradition of dedication to providing prompt service and great-tasting food at an affordable price!
Chain dating back to 1924 serving classic American fast food, such as root-beer floats & hot dogs.
Hours
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Monday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–8:30 PM |
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Order and Reservations
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Reviews
We ordered for takeout and ate upon arriving home. Ordering was simple and the food was brought out to us while we waited outside. There’s ample bench seating for use on a nice day.
We got the California burgers with fries and onion rings.
The burgers were super tasty, cooked well, and you could tell they were prepared with care. They looked so nice they could’ve been featured on a commercial. The fries were so good and were another highlight. The onion rings were breaded super well and you get a lot for your order. We also got a milkshake (not pictured here) which was just alright. But I’m interested in trying one again to see if it was just a fluke.
Definitely coming back here soon.
Everyone was nice, but the cook was not wearing gloves. I asked for light onion, ketchup and pickle for the burger, there was no ketchup but TONS of onions. The mozzarella sticks were not cooked inside, I had to put them in the microwave, and the sauce was watery and had an odd taste. The chili cheese hotdog had basically no chili no cheese, but TONS of onions again, even though I had asked for light onion on that too. The root beer float was good at least. The person taking the order had to use a calculator to add up my order, then added it up again “just to make sure the total was right” as he said. Very antiquated, very disappointing.
I go to Stewart’s at 1:30pm (PRIME BUSINESS HOURS) and lo and behold, empty and locked. I couldn’t believe my eyes and I dropped to my knees in utter despair.
This may sound like a joke but if as a business, if you advertise that you are open and you are not, you are completely untrustworthy and not deserving of anyone’s honest business. I’m utterly disappointed that I cannot enjoy a float that I really thought I deserved.