The Brooksville City Council celebrated a significant milestone during their regular meeting on July 7, 2025, by officially recognizing the 65th anniversary of the iconic Coney Island Drive In. This beloved local establishment, which opened its doors on July 7, 1960, has become a cherished landmark in the community, known for its famous foot-long hot dogs and nostalgic memorabilia.
The proclamation highlighted the rich history of Coney Island Drive In, including its connection to Elvis Presley, who reportedly dined there while filming the movie "Follow That Dream" in 1961. Over the years, the drive-in has changed ownership several times, with notable contributions from the Todd family, Ralph and Jean Collins, and Tom Collins, who fostered a strong relationship with the local sports community.
Under the current ownership of the Hensley family and previously managed by the Lee family, Coney Island Drive In has expanded to five locations, with plans for further growth. The council's resolution not only honors the establishment's legacy but also acknowledges its role in bringing the community together for celebrations and gatherings.
This proclamation serves as a reminder of the importance of local businesses in shaping the cultural fabric of Brooksville. As the city looks to the future, the council's recognition of Coney Island Drive In underscores the value of preserving local history while supporting ongoing community engagement.