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1 hour ago, Ed_Formerly_of_Roch said:

 

So what's in the secret menu?

 

I understand if you give me the answer, you'll have to kill me, but I accept.

 

So far about 2/3 of the replies I've got think In and Out is great, so guess I'm in the minority, but honestly just didn't think it was anything different than McDonald's other than the slice of tomato was much redder in color.


I only lived on the West coast for a handful of years, so I’m not an expert, but this site has most of what I heard. 
 

https://daviswiki.org/in-n-out_secret_menu

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24 minutes ago, DaggersEOD said:


I only lived on the West coast for a handful of years, so I’m not an expert, but this site has most of what I heard. 
 

https://daviswiki.org/in-n-out_secret_menu

 

OK so other than it sounds like they kind of had this established secret code, kind of everything you can also get at McDonald's also IF you ask.  Maybe they smile more when you order it differently whereas McDonalds does nothing other than to encourage the standard.

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7 hours ago, JayBaller10 said:

There was an In N Out on 6th avenue in NYC, basically a tiny “to go” storefront. The place has also popped up in Texas. I don’t see the appeal with it, very underwhelming, yet the lines here in Los Angeles are always packed!

Definitely in Texas. Ate at it a few times there. I live in Seattle and they are not even here. Not sure what their strategy is. 

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Bring a Buckhorn Bar

 

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They love them some Josh Allen

““In Heaven there is no beer/That’s why we drink it here.””

 

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8 hours ago, Ed_Formerly_of_Roch said:

Texas is just slightly closer to KC than California is to Buffalo, so the answer is a resounding NO

 

On a side note, don't understand all the love for In-and Out to begin with. Nothing special IMO other than more natural ingredients.

Good burger but the fries suck

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7 hours ago, Dont Stop Billeiving said:

Double-Double Animal Style with well-done fries, thanks Josh!

 

Have to agree with others though, doubtful that they would dilute their west-coast brand. Sad face.

 

Also, while we're on the topic of bringing fast food chains to Buffalo, we need a Zaxby's ASAP. Winner of the chicken wars IMO. 

Tried In and Out while traveling for work out in Cali. I found it disappointing. Very busy restaurant and much fanfare so I had high expectations. As far as chicken chains, I love Raising Cane's chicken and find it better than Zaxbys!  Although Zaxbys isn't bad. 

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19 minutes ago, Mailman said:

Tried In and Out while traveling for work out in Cali. I found it disappointing. Very busy restaurant and much fanfare so I had high expectations. As far as chicken chains, I love Raising Cane's chicken and find it better than Zaxbys!  Although Zaxbys isn't bad. 


well, it’s no Foosacklys 

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For years, In N Out wouldn't open a location within the city limits of San Francisco, because the parents/original owners despised homosexuality. When the parents died, the kids immediately expanded into the San Francisco city limits. 

 

There's your useless tidbit of information on a Thursday night.

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In N Out burger is a privately held company with centralized distribution centers. They only enter markets that they feel they can place dozens of restaurants in at a minimum. If they could figure out a way to set up shop in Cleveland, Pittsburgh, and Buffalo at once it could happen but there business model is similar to Wegmans, never find one all by its lonesome.

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No such thing as an underrated burger joint..........they all range only from bad to OK.....it's just hamburger......... and it could be either end of the spectrum depending on the day you were there.

 

In N Out is at the high end of OK for fast food from my experience.....but it's a burger.......human version of pet food.......so not hard to over-cook and make flavorless etc..  

 

And like anything fried fresh,  fresh cut potatoes need to be done just right to not be offensive to people used to eating the frozen or re-constituted stuff(aka pringles eaters).  

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

 

No such thing as an underrated burger joint..........they all range only from bad to OK.....it's just hamburger......... and it could be either end of the spectrum depending on the day you were there.

 

In N Out is at the high end of OK for fast food from my experience.....but it's a burger.......human version of pet food.......so not hard to over-cook and make flavorless etc..  

 

And like anything fried fresh,  fresh cut potatoes need to be done just right to not be offensive to people used to eating the frozen or re-constituted stuff(aka pringles eaters).  

 

 

 

 

Anyone who can't handle a fresh cut potato needs to gtfo the tailgate

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5 hours ago, Don Otreply said:

After a little web search,   per In & Outs web site, there are no In & Outs in NYC, it’s urban myth, 

My fault, just did a street zoom to see what I was seeing whenever I looked over there and it’s a deli called “In & Out,” same color scheme.

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I don't understand the cult following for either place. Both are fine. Red Robin has far superior burgers to both places, but it isn't fast food, I suppose, so maybe people don't want to compare.

 

Most cities have local restaurants that make better burgers than either of those chains.

3 hours ago, reddogblitz said:

I lived in TX for 40 some odd years and ate at Whataburger on occasion.

 

I used to travel to CA on bidness before they came to TX after I left and I ALWAYS got at least 1 In-n-Out hit in.

 

IMHO Whataburger stinks but In-n-Out rocks.

So what specifically do you like about In-n-Out? They just taste like normal cheeseburgers to me. Yes, better than McDonald's or the other really big chains, but still just an average hamburger. I just have never understood the number of people that really love it.

 

Some people mentioned 5 Guys earlier and I think 5 Guys is superior to In-n-Out, although I do not like their fries.

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20 hours ago, Bobby Hooks said:


 

Firstly, literal lol. 
 

Secondly, i think of that trip often and each time I think of how weird it was that you elected to sleep on the couch and not the guest bedroom. 
 

Like, it couldn’t have been anymore inconvenient for me when I wanted to watch tv in the morning. 

Told you that I won’t sleep in that room until you wash your Freaks and Geeks bedding from 2000.

 

Ball = your court.

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8 hours ago, Bad Things said:

Be thankful you have Bill Gray's up in upstate NY.

I fantasize about their burgers more than a sane person should.

       I couldn't understand the Bill Gray's mention until your post.  It suddenly occurred to me they were talking about the place across from the windmills.  I never knew there was more than one and they even had them in Buffalo.  Today I learned.

 

Edit.  Looks like today I also learned both locations in Buffalo are closed permanently according to internet info.

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KC is a carnivorous town, saturated with burger and bbq joints.

 

It doesn't need another burger chain - it already has numerous burgers options.  What KC needs is more diversity.

 

But I do love a good burger.  Both In-And-Out and Five Guys do burgers right.  Nothing fancy, just good fresh ingredients making for tasty, juicy burgers.  

 

If you want a truly superior burger, go to an upscale steakhouse and get something with real Kobe beef.  If you want a convenient, cheap burger made from a frozen patty: go to McDonalds.  In-And-Out and Five Guys admirably fill a niche in between the extremes.  

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4 hours ago, MJS said:

I don't understand the cult following for either place. Both are fine. Red Robin has far superior burgers to both places, but it isn't fast food, I suppose, so maybe people don't want to compare.

 

Most cities have local restaurants that make better burgers than either of those chains.

So what specifically do you like about In-n-Out? They just taste like normal cheeseburgers to me. Yes, better than McDonald's or the other really big chains, but still just an average hamburger. I just have never understood the number of people that really love it.

 

Some people mentioned 5 Guys earlier and I think 5 Guys is superior to In-n-Out, although I do not like their fries.

 

In-N-Out is a normal cheeseburger.  That's exactly what makes it great.  Simple cheeseburgers, done right, are fantastic.  Some of the fast food behemoths find ways to ruin, much like they ruined shakes by making them with complicated mixes instead of real ice cream and good simple ingredients.

 

I hate In-N-Out fries though.  Five Guys fries are way better.  Even McD fries are better.

 

 

 

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15 hours ago, Limeaid said:

 

Are all of the people in Austin believe this crap and talk about it?


No. No one is talking about it in Austin. We just got an MLS team this year and that's most of the sports buzz here... that and UT. I have a hard time imagining an NFL team here—it's not really an NFL town.

That said, I can see Austin making a push in another 5–10 years to bring a team here. The growth here is insane and the demographics of this city will be completely different by 2026. I just hope it's not the Bills—and I feel pretty confident that it won't be. 

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18 hours ago, RoyBatty is alive said:

 

Are there in and out burgers in Pennsylvania?

Now locations can be found in 19 states, including five stores in Pennsylvania, as well as 11 other countries. The chain keeps its menu simple: burgers, fries, shakes and drinks. In-N-Out Burger opened its first store in 1948, which was the first drive-through hamburger stand in California.May 18, 2017

 

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where is this from?  still cant find it

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