Cherry Bowl Drive-In Theatre & Diner
| Cherry Bowl Drive-In Theatre | |
|---|---|
Cherry Bowl Theatre, October 2018 | |
| Location | 9812 Honor Hwy, Honor, Michigan |
| Coordinates | 44°40′04″N 86°02′36″W / 44.6678°N 86.0432°W |
| Built | 1953 |
| Website | http://cherrybowldrivein.com |
The Cherry Bowl Drive-In Theatre & Diner is a historic drive-in theater with a concession stand in Honor, Michigan, on US Highway 31 (US 31). It opened on July 4, 1953, and was one of eight remaining drive-in theaters in Michigan in 2024. It has a snack bar, children's play areas, putt-putt golf, beach volleyball, and a rest area for dogs. The Cherry Bowl is the only remaining drive-in theater in Northern Michigan. The Cherry Bowl's sound system uses the original vacuum tube motiograph amplifiers powering speakers at speaker posts. An FM radio option is also offered. The drive-in theatre is open in the summertime. The Cherry Bowl has converted to digital HD projection.
Then-governor Jennifer Granholm told the Detroit Free Press in 2009 that residents "haven't lived in Michigan until '[they've] been to the old-fashioned Cherry Bowl Drive-in in Benzie County, where [they] can sit on cushions in the back of [their] truck on a warm night, munching on the best movie popcorn and chicken fingers in Michigan watching an evening summer movie." In 2013, Honda awarded the theatre a prize, a new digital projector, in its "Project Drive-In" social media campaign. The theater and drive-in are located at 9812 Honor Highway (US 31).