By Arlenys Tabare
The iconic fast food chain specializing in hamburgers In-N-Out Burger recently announced that it plans to open at least 6 new locations in 6 states in the country this year.
The restaurant, founded in 1948 in 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley Park, Los Angeles County, California, is now has about 436 locations in 10 states where its diners not only enjoy its fresh burgers and fries cut by hand at the time of order, but also its famous “secret menu”.
Upon announcing its expansion, Denny Warnick, chief operating officer of In-N-Out, commented: “We are very grateful to soon be able to serve more customers in communities in all of these states where we already operate.”
Although some premises are already under construction, The standard chain hopes to open its new stores in Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, Tennessee, Utah and Colorado; In addition, he detailed in a statement which ones will open the soonest and where they will be located:
- Hillsboro, OR: 11170 NE Evergreen Pkwy.
- Las Vegas, NV: 3747 S Las Vegas Blvd #322.
- Madison, TN: 1900 Gallatin Pike North.
- St. George, UT: 4643 S. Pioneer Rd.
- Timnath, CO: 4911 Cima Vista Dr.
- Twin Falls, ID: 1965 Blue Lakes Blvd North.
Over the past year, In-N-Out opened its first locations in Washington and Tennessee; However, for this summer The opening of the stores located in Las Vegas, St. George and Madison is already confirmed and, later this year, facilities in Hillsboro, Timnath and Twin Falls.
Regarding rumors of moving its corporate headquarters to Tennessee, Lynsi Snyder, president of the company, stated that, as of now, most of the chain’s locations will remain in California, although she did confirm that In-N-Out still plans to close its Irvine location in 2030 with the goal of consolidating its West Coast headquarters at 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley Park.
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