Then I heard that In-N-Out Burger was the best burger I will ever eat, I told myself the next time I was in LA, I will have an In-N-Out Burger. Both of my cousins who live in LA love In-N-Out, they were nice enough to take me the first time and when I visited the second time, I got to go there again too. Thanks cousins!
History of In-N-Out
In-N-Out Burger is a privately owned and operated fast food restaurant chain in the Western United States. Founded in 1948 and headquartered in Irvine, California. In-N-Out's first location was opened on October 22, 1948 by Harry and Esther Snyder at the northwest corner of what is now the intersection of Interstate 10 and Francisquito Avenue in the Los Angeles suburb of Baldwin Park, California. It was almost three years before a second location was opened in San Gabriel Valley. At the time of Harry's death in 1976 the company had only expanded to 18 stores located exclusively in Southern California. Rich Snyder became the company president. From 1976 until his death in 1993 they grew to 93 stores.
The Menu
In-N-Out focuses on providing a basic menu with few changes since the restaurant was established in 1948. The simple menu consists of the following:
Hamburger
Cheeseburger
"Double-Double" - a double cheeseburger (two slices of cheese and two meat patties)
French fries (one size only)
Milk shakes - chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla.
Drinks - Coke, Diet Coke, 7 Up, Barq's root beer, Dr Pepper, lemonade, iced tea, milk, coffee, and Root Beer Floats.
The "Secret" menu
There are also "secret" item specials, variations of the basic menu that are not listed on the menus in the stores, nor advertised. A few of these variations are detailed on the company's web site for all to see. Some items on the "secret" menu have a slightly different price due to the addition or removal of ingredients — in particular, the meat and cheese.
Read over the secret menu before you order!
http://www.in-n-out.com/secretmenu.asp
Bible references
Bible reference on the bottom of an In-N-Out drink cupIn-N-Out prints discreet references to Bible verses on their paper utensils. The print is small and out of the way, and only contains the book, chapter and verse numbers, not the actual text of the passages. The practice began in the 1980s during Rich Snyder's presidency, a reflection of the Christian beliefs held by the Snyder family.
I ordered, the cheeseburger animal style.




3 comments:
dude... i didn't know you have a blog?! and you just posted this in june?!
yeah I was a little slow posting this :(
I LOVE In-N-Out Burger and yes, they are hands down the BEST burgers EVER!!!!
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