Vintage motel with neon signs and architecture resembling a 1950s roadhouse, during dusk or night.

Schedule a tour bus stop

Make the U Drop Inn a highlight of your Route 66 journey. We love hosting tour groups and offer a memorable stop with iconic photo opportunities, local charm, and a warm West Texas welcome. Call Shamrock Chamber of Commerce (806)256-2501 to schedule your stop.

Colorful mural painted on a brick wall with various shapes, including green, purple, and orange, depicting cityscape elements and abstract patterns.

Traveling on your own or with a small group?

We’re just as excited to welcome individual visitors, families, and road trippers exploring Route 66.

Explore Shamrock History

Built in 1936, the U Drop Inn has welcomed travelers along Route 66 for generations. Originally serving as a café and service station, it quickly became a cornerstone of life on the Mother Road. It is listed on the National Register and has remains a must see destination for visitors exploring Route 66.

Black and white photograph of a street scene with a large building that has tall columns, signs, and several cars parked in the foreground.

Where History Meets Hospitality

Tesla electric vehicle charging stations outdoors with electrical cables and charging ports, with trees and structures in the background.
A freshly baked apple pie with a lattice crust on a dark plate. A Hello Kitty-themed heat-resistant mat or cloth with a face and bow is partially visible underneath the plate. The pie is on a metallic surface.
A pink plate with slices of cooked meat, a small cup of clear juice, steamed broccoli, a mixed vegetable salad with corn, cucumbers, and peppers, and a bread roll.
Vintage wooden telephone booth with an old-fashioned wall-mounted telephone inside.