US | drive-thru America's 5 Weirdest Drive-Thrus Why get out of the car to pay your respects if you don't have to? By Evann Gastaldo Posted Apr 24, 2011 2:57 PM CDT Copied Sadly, not an actual sign for the drive-through mortuary. (Shutterstock) Drive-thru fast food makes sense, but drive-thru funerals? The Week rounds up five of the weirdest drive-thru options found around America: Funerals: The owner of a mortuary in Compton, Calif., explains: "You can come by after work, you don't need to deal with parking, you can sign the book outside, and the family knows that you paid your respects. It's a convenience thing." Strip clubs: Tragically, Pennsylvania's Climax Gentlemen's Club has been closed since 2009, but motorists used to be able to ogle strippers through a diamond-shaped window from the safety of their cars, all for just $10. Alcohol: So drunk driving is illegalm but in states like Louisiana and Texas you can still frequent a drive-thru frozen daiquiri joint—and apparently it's legal as long as the servers hand you a cup with tape over the straw hole, and give you the straw separately. Click for the complete list, which also includes drive-thru church. Read These Next A big shake-up at the top of Ben and Jerry's hierarchy. Man initially detained in Charlie Kirk case has been charged. The woman whose review of her local Olive Garden went viral has died. Trump to reporter: 'Maybe they'll have to go after you.' Report an error