Roy Rogers Restaurants announced a multi-unit development agreement with operator Khalid Mughal to re-enter South-Central Pennsylvania, starting with a modernized drive-thru location at 520 Centerville Rd in Lancaster set to open this fall. The updated site will feature a warm, natural design, along with the return of the brand’s Fixin’s Bar, which offers signature sauces for sandwich customization.
The rollout also incorporates upgraded service technology, including electronic indoor menu boards, self-ordering kiosks and digital drive-thru displays to streamline ordering. Mughal, an operator with nearly 20 years of experience in the region, will oversee expansion across Lancaster, Harrisburg and Mechanicsburg under the agreement.
For consumers, the concept blends nostalgia with contemporary convenience, delivering classic menu items through faster, tech-enabled service touchpoints. The move reflects a broader quick-service trend toward experience-led, digitally enhanced drive-thru formats.
Modernized Drive-Thru Locations
Roy Rogers Restaurants Launches Lancaster Drive-Thru
Trend Themes
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Experience-led Drive-thru — Blending nostalgia with contemporary conveniences creates drive-thru formats that prioritize ambience and brand rituals alongside speed, enabling new service models that compete with dine-in experiences.
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Tech-enabled Ordering Infrastructure — The integration of electronic menu boards, self-ordering kiosks and digital drive-thru displays points to interoperable hardware and software platforms reshaping throughput and labor allocation.
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Customizable Menu Stations — Return of Fixin’s-style condiment bars and customizable sandwich options signals modular product ecosystems that allow personalization at scale and new supply-chain configurations.
Industry Implications
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Quick-service Restaurants — Modernized drive-thrus and experiential menu offerings are redefining competitive differentiation for QSRs by merging heritage brands with contemporary service expectations.
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Foodservice Technology Providers — Vendors of kiosks, digital signage and order-management systems face demand for integrated solutions that synchronize front-of-house touchpoints and back-of-house operations.
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Commercial Real Estate for Drive-thru — Site design and location strategy are evolving as owners seek parcels that support multi-lane digital drive-thrus, enhanced curb appeal and modular footprints for rapid brand rollouts.