In-n-Out

in 1948, In-N-Out Burger rose to stardom by becoming California's first drive-thru hamburger stand.

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If you look up California in an encyclopedia, chances are you’ll see a surfer and a picture of In-N-Out Burger. Founded in 1948, In-N-Out Burger rose to stardom by becoming California's first drive-thru hamburger stand. The menu hasn’t changed much since-- fresh burgers, hand-diced fries, real ice cream shakes, and icy cold drinks. Everything is made to order sans microwaves or freezers. Only great ‘double-doubles’ served fresh and fast. True fans say they’re so good, you can’t resist licking the cheese covered wrapper when your done.

  • Melissa Canchola Inn and out is great and has meat it's like the perfect combo of everything. It's like one burger that I will eat all of the stuff on it including onions and tomatos and usually I don't like onions and tomatos. Also there are so many people that come from out of California, that don't like it that they don't have their own Inn and Out. I don't know about Fatburger haven't been there. But Inn and Out is very tasty. Wednesday, May 20 at 12:26 AM
  • heda your triping kim in-n-out is the bomest place ever Monday, May 11 at 11:03 AM
  • Fyrchaser I can't speak for Fatbuger, but In-N-Out is Family owned and operated from Baldwin Park. Friday, May 1 at 3:32 PM
  • NBC LA SUCKS you people are insane. you let people choose between out-of-town-owned chain and out-of-town-owned chain. what about the 2 dozen GREAT local places???? why do you HATE real LA so much that you can only present chains for us? Sunday, Apr 26 at 4:55 PM
  • Michael Conejo nobody comes close!!! total fresh goodness in you all American mouth! Thursday, Apr 23 at 3:55 PM