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Pops in Arcadia, Oklahoma

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Pops

On the road? Thirsty, but not sure for what? Feel like deciding based on color? Then Pops is the place is the place for you! And you won't have any trouble finding it, thanks to the giant, neon statue of a soda bottle stationed outside.

Established in 2007, the Route 66 restaurant is designed like a classic roadside attraction straight out of the future. The restaurant building itself is designed in an ultra modern style, all angular steel and glass. It is purposefully reminiscent of old style gas stations (it is also a gas station!) with a large overhang out front that juts over the front entrance. Inside, the restaurant is decorated with a huge wall of soda bottles that are stunningly arranged, not by flavor or brand, but by color. Pops sell around 700 different kinds of soda and drinks. This may become the newest cause of people asking when the next rest stop is.

The jewel in Pops' crown is the massive soda bottle statue standing out front of the restaurant. The 66-foot tall bottle looks to be made of rings of neon, but it is actually lit with LEDs, set into the metal rings. Each night, the bottle lights up in an impressive light show, worthy of Route 66's sensational heritage. The abstract bottle claims to be the largest in the world, but given that it's not really able to hold so much as a drop of Coca-Cola, that's debatable. 

Cars might (hopefully) be long for this world, but if the Pops station is any indication, the tradition of the roadside attraction will continue on long into the future. At least until this restaurant can be sent back in time to exist as it does today.


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