Byron’s Drive-In serves its last burgers and slush

2013 FEBRUARY 28 CTY Wendy Oh Young, left, was sad to see Byrons closing. She was talking with employee Riza Tulva. An eatery that's been serving Oahu for 47 years is getting ready to shut down. Byrons Drive-In is scheduled to close Thursday night. SA photo by Craig T. Kojima

2013 FEBRUARY 28 CTY Aurora Arcano, at left, and Matagofie Leama box a large order. An eatery that's been serving Oahu for 47 years is getting ready to shut down. Byrons Drive-In is scheduled to close Thursday night. SA photo by Craig T. Kojima

2013 FEBRUARY 28 CTY Kiani Gutig, middle, was still smiling after 2 hours in line. An eatery that's been serving Oahu for 47 years is getting ready to shut down. Byrons Drive-In is scheduled to close Thursday night. SA photo by Craig T. Kojima



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Scores of Hawaii residents said goodbye today to a drive-in restaurant that’s been open for 47 years.
Customers stood in long lines for hours at Byron’s Drive-In near the Honolulu International Airport on its last day of business for their final bite of the popular shrimp burger and other favorite foods, along with a slush drink.
The restaurant was also popular for its burgers slathered with customer-favorite red or yellow sauces.
It’s scheduled to close at 10 p.m., or when the food runs out.
The family of the late founder Andy Y.Y. Wong said the restaurant lease to the property ended and the landowner plans to redevelop it.
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Byron’s is the last remaining eatery owned by the companies launched by the late Andy Wong and wife Marian in 1954, when they bought Leon’s Tavern in Kailua.