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Sonic Drive-In
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Sonic Drive-In

3.5
(1181 reviews)

Business Details

3828 North Woodlawn, Wichita, KS
67220, United States
(316) 683-9552

About

Fast Food RestaurantRestaurantAmerican RestaurantChicken RestaurantIce Cream ShopHot Dog RestaurantBreakfast RestaurantBurger JointRestaurant Delivery Service
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 Wichita, KS. 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 3828 North Woodlawn for the ultimate SONIC experience!

Location

Sonic Drive-In
3828 North Woodlawn, Wichita, KS
67220, United States

Hours

Monday6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Thursday6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Saturday7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday7:00 AM - 11:00 PM
12/31/20266:00 AM - 11:00 PM

Reviews

3.5
1,181 reviews
5 stars
402
4 stars
280
3 stars
184
2 stars
106
1 star
209
  • DD
    Delaney
    3 days ago
    3.0
    A solid Sonic food and drink-wise! They always get our order right and their staff is friendly. However, some days it seems to take forever. On my most recent visit, on a weeknight evening around 8PM, it took about 20 minutes to get a single drink (just a diet pop with a flavor syrup in it). As far as I could tell, they weren't very busy. That being said, if you don't mind a wait, the food is solid and staff are very kind
  • RR
    Rob
    Mar 29, 2026
    5.0
    The person working the drive thru was awesome they was busting there asses working. Great guys!
  • SS
    SSSSongbird
    Mar 16, 2026
    1.0
    03/16/26 ☆ I've been to this location before usually it's ok. However, today it was inexcusable. First ordering in the app now isn't worth it.. you can't use a deal and a reward at the same time. So if you want your discount on your drinks you better not be wanting anything else off the special deal menu cuz it won't let you do it. There's nowhere to ask for condiments either which is a joke anyway (limit 5? Come on!). So you can't save money anymore you can't get the things you need, and I refuse to park in a pickup spot because then I can't push a button to talk to the people if there's a problem (which os most of the time) or if I want to change something. But today aside from The Nightmare ordering process, I get there and I wait 20 minutes for two corn dogs at chili Frito wrap and two drinks. When I finally did get my order the guy that brought it out was rude, I asked him I said are my condiments in there they should be and I said well I've heard that before hold on a minute and when I got in there I had one packet of mustard, like that's going to work for two corn dogs, you need a minimum of two packets of mustard per corn dog, at least I remembered my Ranch. But then I took a bite of the corn dog and it was lukewarm borderline cold. So those went in the trash, I couldn't wait or go back in or loop around because I was already late for an appointment because it took me 20 minutes to get my order! I think I'm done with Sonic I've said this before but I really think I'm done now. I am so tired of getting crappy food for expensive money and then it not even being done correctly. I wish there was a way I could take my tip back cuz that guy didn't deserve it. He walked off as I'm talking to him completely ignoring me blew me off...done being screwed over.
  • JR
    Jay Roll
    Feb 28, 2026
    2.0
    I went through the drive-thru, ordered a medium limeade slush. $3.47 total. I handed her $4.00. She asks, “Do you want your change?” I replied, "Yes, I want my change." She hands it back fast, gives me the slush, shuts the window without a word. Clearly annoyed there was no tip. I don’t tip at a drive-thru window. Passing a cup through a window is not a tipped profession. I worked fast food in the early 90's. We didn’t stand there fishing for spare change just for completing the transaction. Tipping is for service that goes above and beyond — not for doing the literal baseline requirement of the job. Let’s stop pretending every cash exchange requires a gratuity. If I was going to tip her, her attitude at the beginning ended any chance of a tip. There was no greeting, no smile, no basic courtesy — just a robotic transaction. The only words spoken were, “Do you want your change?” Then she handed me the drink and shut the window without another word. Here’s the reality: if someone expects a tip, the experience has to feel like service — not just a transaction. A tip isn’t automatic. It’s not owed. It reflects effort, attitude, and professionalism. A simple “Hi,” a smile, or even a “Have a good night” goes a long way. Hospitality matters. If you want gratuity-level appreciation, bring gratuity-level service. What this young girl needs to learn is the basic job execution earns the wage. Service earns the tip.
  • CM
    Cynthia Martinez
    Feb 23, 2026
    5.0
    Go for my weekly tea. Love their chili dogs and tots.

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