I have been meaning to get to Romano's Pizza drive-In in Highland since I drove by it last summer. I went home that night and did a quick search only to find it mentioned briefly in a few threads mainly the
Johnsen's Blue top Drive In discussion. Since it opens at 4:30 I never had the chance to try it. My time came yesterday when I remembered about it while in the area.

Highland, IN


a little history lesson for ya
I talked to the 20 something kid working and asked about the pizza and he said its a 30-40 minute wait and I didn't feel like waiting. I asked him whats popular and he told me they sell more of the ham hoagies then anything on the menu incl pizza. I also saw the sign about it being the Home of the Hoagie and you can tell from the menu that they are the signature items b/c they re on top of the rest of the offerings.

Luckily I was with my friends and we decided to go with a Ham and a Romano burger. I was excited and was thinking that the Romano burger would be similar to the Lincoln Burger (which can be seen upthread) in that it would be two patties served on French bread and maybe they would take it up a level and use garlic or cheese bread. I was also wondering if maybe the hoagie and this burger are a West Virginia connection b/c I know that they have alot of old school Italian places like Romano's. The menu also had pizza bread and sauceless spicy pizza which may or may not be a WV connection as well. It was off to a good start when he put two fresh beef patties on the griddle.

Romano Burger
To my disappointment it wasn't similar to a Lincoln burger instead they just doubled up the patties and placed it on a bun. I still thought it was a pretty good burger and tasted like an Italian sausage with beef instead of pig and lettuce and tomato added on.

Romano's #1 seller-the Ham hoagie
I thought this was a damn fine sandwich and can see why its the best seller. I don't know what type of cheese they use but they basically take a brick of it and wrap a piece of ham around it and cook it up on the flattop til the ham is crisp and cheese melts a little and add lettuce, tomato and mayo and press the bun down to toast it.
While it would of been nice if they used a little more ham it was a great hoagie. If it was near me Id get here at least once a month for one.

the cheese inside

so much cheese that this sandwich would be a #1 seller in WI too
I think Cool Guy Fieri needs to do a DDD episode dedicated to just Highland, IN...he would love it. Blue Top, Miner-Dunn, Romano's and Lincolns. Ill let him know next time hes in town.
Romano's Pizza
3808 Ridge Rd
Highland, IN
219 838 1731
opens @ 430p