Even though people say “In And Out”, this booming burger chain is actually called “In-N-Out”.
No matter what you call it, their food is as ICONIC as it is delicious.
The menu is relatively small, but once you learn the ins-n-outs (heehee) of the secret menu, you’ll have a lot more options to choose from, and you’ll sound super cool when ordering with friends.
In-N-Out has been in Austin for a few years now, but Gavin grew up in California and therefore grew up on In-N-Out and their not so secret menu.
Karen was much less familiar with In-N-Out. In fact, the first time Karen ordered while visiting California on a business trip, she didn’t realize how simple their menu was and tried to order a salad (which they don’t have, and caused a bit of a giggle from the cashier). She shrugged it off and devoured her cheeseburger, which obviously was 10x tastier than a salad.
In-N-Out is easily one of the best burgers in the country at its affordable price point in terms of quality and freshness, even though their menu and burgers are extremely simple. But, with that being said, there are a TON of In-N-Out secret menu items and ordering variations, and we’re here to tell you what secret items are the tastiest and what their “code words” mean.
In-N-Out Burger is an American regional chain of fast food restaurants with locations primarily in the Southwest and the Pacific coast.[3] It was founded in Baldwin Park, California, in 1948 by Harry Snyder and Esther Snyder. The chain is currently headquartered in Irvine, California and has expanded outside Southern California into the rest of California, as well as into Arizona, Nevada, Utah, Texas, and Oregon. The current owner is Lynsi Snyder, the Snyders'...
Read moreIn-N-Out Burger in Redwood City delivers exactly what fans of this iconic chain expect: fresh, delicious food served quickly and with a smile. This location lives up to the brand’s reputation for consistency and quality, making it a must-visit spot for burger enthusiasts in the area.
The menu is simple, which is part of In-N-Out’s charm. The burgers are made fresh to order, with perfectly toasted buns, crisp lettuce, juicy tomatoes, and flavorful patties cooked to perfection. Their signature sauce ties everything together in a way that’s uniquely In-N-Out. Don’t forget to try the “Animal Style” option from the not-so-secret menu—it’s a flavor bomb with extra sauce, grilled onions, and mustard cooked into the patty.
The fries are another standout, cut fresh in-house and cooked to a golden crisp. Pair them with a creamy, hand-spun milkshake, and you’ve got a classic meal that’s hard to beat.
The Redwood City location is clean and well-maintained, with a friendly and efficient staff that keeps things moving even during busy times. The drive-thru is popular but surprisingly quick, and the indoor seating area is spacious and comfortable.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or a first-timer, In-N-Out Burger in Redwood City is the perfect spot for a satisfying, no-frills meal....
Read moreThis place is perfection. As an immigrant from outside the US, this was my first taste at fast food and burgers in general, and it did not disappoint. It is always good quality burgers and the cheese fries I always recommend more than the regular ones. One downside that I have is that do not go here if you don’t eat meat if you want a full meal, as eating the burgers without the beef makes it taste awful, but it should be a given for a fast food burger restaurant. Another downside is that it is on the longer wait times for fast food compared to something like macdonalds, but it’s way better quality food and also not as slow as a traditional sit down restaurant. I also don’t recommend doing the drive-through as usually it will be a bit slower than going into the restaurant and sitting down and also your car won’t get dirty and/or smell like fast food. Overall, 10/10. It’s one of, if not, the best restaurant I’ve been to and it is one that I go...
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