Food was standard for the franchise. Not a safe area though. Smash and grab in broad daylight.
The place even has a sign outside generally saying things about how unsafe it is.
An employee was nice and swept up all the glass, and let us know it's pretty common. Assuming I ever go back, I will never trust leaving my vehicle unattended there again. If you watch general smash and grab videos for the area on YouTube, you'll see vehicles pull up, smash glass, grab an item, and rush off in a matter of seconds. The worthless dookie took a backpack (awesome red/black Mario backpack of high sentimental to me as a momento of a past vacation) containing some partially drank water bottles, 1 full water bottle, maybe 5 crushed empty water bottles, my kid's small sun hat, and a few snacks, plus a bottle opener (an item of high sentimental value since it was from 2020, weeks before the shutdown happened, and it was the last time I saw some of those friends ever, which was during some after work drinks and we all got one from a vendor giving them out... it looks like an axe). Maybe there were some $ valuable things I just don't remember being in there. But the cost to replace the window is insanely high. Probably going to file a police report just in case it's helpful of anything towards prosecution in the future (if they ever need a tally of victims of these people). Most expensive in n out trip ever.
In a quick scroll, I also saw similar post in a review of this location, so I know I'm not the only one leaving a review from this type...
Read moreIf you’re hungry—truly hungry—like stomach-eating-itself, vision-blurring, about-to-start-gnawing-on-your-own-arm hungry… do not come here. I repeat: DO. NOT. COME. HERE.
We pulled into the drive-thru already borderline feral from hunger, thinking, “Hey, how long could it be?” Well, cut to 30 minutes later and I’m down to just skin and bones. I’m about two seconds from trying to deep-fry the dashboard. My mom turns to me and says, “How are you holding up?” I look at her with hollow eyes and whisper, “I’m tired. I’m hungry. I’m STARVING. I’m about to eat this steering wheel like it’s a Double-Double.”
By the time we got to the window, I had aged 10 years, lost all hope, and developed a spiritual connection with the ghost of fast food past. I could see my reflection in the ketchup packets.
The food? Probably great. I wouldn’t know. I blacked out halfway through my first fry.
Bottom line: If you’re already hungry, go somewhere else or bring a snack for the line. This place should come with a survival kit.
Update: got my Well done fries and they are hard as a rock. I...
Read moreThe In&out hit the third strikes on me within six months.
1st time: Drive thru lady at the ordering line taps her nails on the machine non-stop even tho I was ordering in an efficient manner. I come here quit often. 2nd time: Veterans Day: The drive thru person told me they don’t do any thing for veterans day even tho they had a big sign saying they do. 3rd time: Today, I ordered a large soda once again at the drive thru. I got a regular soda. I told the staff I ordered a large soda. Then, the dizzy staff said, well you paid for a regular. So your people messed up and your staff cannot solve a tinny problem to ask if I want to pay for a large drink or something in that nature. Just O well!
If this is not the closest In & Out by me, I would not keep coming back. The Vallejo one is much better. This drive thru always block the main road....
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