You probably drive by this place every day and didn't even know it was here, or didn't know what fun you were missing out on.

There's a hidden place attached to Spanky's Car Wash on 59th and Summitview, across from McDonalds.

Cheers is a drink drive thru but you can also step inside to place your order, which I did. Admittedly, I didn't quite know what they had on the menu but, as it turns out, they do Red Bull and other soda mixed drinks as well as flavored water and sparkling water drinks. Super neat.

So instead of just having a boring Dr. Pepper or Mountain Dew, you can get one expertly crafted with other flavors using these sodas as the base.

I ordered the Rainier which is a root beer along with toasted marshmallow and vanilla cream so it was like a root beer float soda. It was excellent.

John Riggs
John Riggs
loading...

They also have a couple of house-made cookies. I ordered the chocolate chip one. It was great!

While they were making my drink I was still looking over the menu and, on the 'Your Mom's Water' list the one that had cucumber, pineapple, pear, guava and fresh lemon sounded intriguing enough for me to order that one as well. I just had to try it and, as I expected, it's great. Nice, flavorful and refreshing.

They have a nice selection to choose from, are constantly adding new ones to the list and even have the option to just make your own based on your own creation using the ingredients they have available.

Fun to check out! I'm looking forward to bringing my kids next time.

John Riggs
John Riggs
loading...
John Riggs
John Riggs
loading...
John Riggs
John Riggs
loading...
John Riggs
John Riggs
loading...

LOOK: 20 American foods that raise eyebrows outside of the US

Stacker compiled a list of 20 unusual and uniquely American foods that might raise eyebrows outside the U.S.

LOOK: Food and Personal Care Shortages We Could See In 2023

Learn about the 13 potential shortages that could impact stores in 2023, from produce and meat to snacks and beverages.

From coast to coast: The 20 best regional fast-food chains to try

From burgers to subs and even creamy milkshakes, these tasty fast-food chains, compiled by Stacker, are a must-try on your next road trip.

LOOK: 34 spooky dessert recipes for this Halloween

LOOK: Food history from the year you were born

From product innovations to major recalls, Stacker researched what happened in food history every year since 1921, according to news and government sources.
 

LOOK: 40 Discontinued & Special Edition Kellogg's Cereals

LOOK: 15 Discontinued McDonald's Menu Items

SWEET: Here are the most popular Halloween candies

LOOK: Best Beers From Every State

To find the best beer in each state and Washington D.C., Stacker analyzed January 2020 data from BeerAdvocate, a website that gathers user scores for beer in real-time. BeerAdvocate makes its determinations by compiling consumer ratings for all 50 states and Washington D.C. and applying a weighted rank to each. The weighted rank pulls the beer toward the list's average based on the number of ratings it has and aims to allow lesser-known beers to increase in rank. Only beers with at least 10 rankings to be considered; we took it a step further to only include beers with at least 100 user rankings in our gallery. Keep reading to find out what the best beer is in each of the 50 states and Washington D.C.

50 Most Popular Chain Restaurants in America

YouGov investigated the most popular dining brands in the country, and Stacker compiled the list to give readers context on the findings. Read on to look through America's vast and divergent variety of restaurants—maybe you'll even find a favorite or two.

What Are the Signature Drinks From Every State?

LOOK: Here are copycat recipes from 20 of the most popular fast food restaurants in America

KEEP READING: 3-ingredient recipes you can make right now

Gallery — Every Movie Theater Candy, Ranked:

See How School Cafeteria Meals Have Changed Over the Past 100 Years

Using government and news reports, Stacker has traced the history of cafeteria meals from their inception to the present day, with data from news and government reports. Read on to see how various legal acts, food trends, and budget cuts have changed what kids are getting on their trays.

CHECK IT OUT: See the 100 most popular brands in America

KEEP READING: Here are 6 foods from your cookout that could harm your dog

More From 92.9 The Bull