So one reader, Amy, asked what is so great about In-N-Out burgers…
and… I’m at a loss for words. I can’t really put it in words. They just ARE that good. In-N-Out is the only burger joint I frequent. I don’t fool myself – hamburger is not a health food, but In-N-Out seems like the most healthy, genuine, all-beef burger I can get. The beef patty is good, the lettuce crisp, the tomato slices fresh, the grilled onions plentiful. And you can get a hamburger for under $2.
The sides are also yummy. The milkshakes are thick and creamy (my favorite flavor? Neopolitan swirl). The fries are delicious Animal Style (lots of grilled onions, please). In short, In-N-Out is my favorite fast food place. The giant safety pins are adorable, too.
But, because I don’t think I did In-N-Out justice in this post, I’d like to invite fellow In-N-Out lovers to chime in on why exactly is In-N-Out so good.
I’d be careful with eating too much In-N-Out burgers. Harris Ranch had one of the largest beef recalls a few months ago. In-N-Out buys beef from Harris. Luckily In-N-Out didn’t buy the tainted beef.
I can’t explain why it’s so good. They don’t use lard for the fries so it’s healthier. And they’ll even make them crinkle cut just the way you like them – light and crispy unlike the soggy MCD fries in a box.
I mostly love their creativity in ordering a burger. You can order one so many different ways even vegetarian which is unfortunately just a patty, tomatoes and lettuce.
I’ve heard a lot about this place, but being on the east coast I haven’t actually tried it. (We don’t have any) 😦
Next time I go visit my friends in CA I’ll make sure to get over to an In-N-Out.
Oh man, how to explain? The bun is toasty. The patty is very good, fresh beef, and very thin, so it doesn’t overpower the veggies and sauce (you can stack up as many patties as you want, so meat lovers are satisfied too). The lettuce comes in leaf form, not shredded, so you get the crunch biting into the sandwich. Animal style fries are great, but honestly I love getting a straight-up #3 combo, just a burger and fries. You become very aware of how good ingredients make a simple dish fantastic. It’s like a really good caprese salad.
Now I’m homesick and hungry.
GAHHHH. You are evil, showing me a picture of this first thing in the morning. Oh, how I miss In-N-Out. My answer is this: it doesn’t deserve a damn explanation. JUST GO and stop asking questions. I’m sick of the “But whhhhyyyyy”s. Just. go. dammit. Thank you.
They don’t have any in Canada. 😦 I have not been or tried. Although I kinda want a neapolitan milkshake now!
We don’t have those in Texas, but I always go in Vegas. So, to me, In N Out burger is associated with having a fantastic time in Vegas, which makes it even better.
I don’t eat meat, so I always get the “grilled cheese sandwich” (the burger with all the fixin’s minus the beef patty), but I thought I’d weigh in anyways. Everything’s fresh and the sauce they put on the sandwich is yummy yummy. Also, the milkshakes taste “real”, not like reconstituted powder like McD’s (hell, maybe it IS reconstituted powder, anyways, but they fooled me at least).
I live in NY so I don’t eat there that often (maybe a good thing because then I’d go AT LEAST once a week), but when I make it out to the West Coast they are a must.
It was the crunchy, fresh lettuce that got me.
Driving from LA to Las Vegas for the first time and craving a greasy hamburger I stopped in at an In-N-Out and was disappointed by how fresh and non-greasy it was.
Now living on the East Coast, I’m deprived of In-N-Out burgers… It’s always been a mystery as to why they have never opened up in NY.
I LOVE IN-N-OUT.
The reason it’s so great is that it’s so meaty and fresh tasting. The veggies are always fresh and crisp.
Of course, I also find the hidden little religious verses kind of charming. But unlike Chik-fil-A, In-N-Out is open on Sundays.
Hi all, it’s me again. I see what everyone is saying about In-n-Out using quality beef and all that, but to me there’s not much point if the burger will be too thin. I’m not asking for a monster of a burger, but my patty was like the thickness of a cracker. On the bright side, their toasted buns are great (but still no excuse for a wafer-thin burger).
Has anyone ever been to Islands? It’s a hamburger joint also. Higher prices, but exponentially better food.
Amy, it sounds like what you need is some Fatburger.
I have a long-lasting grudge against Islands for their ridiculous prices and inconsistent menu.
The bread, the fresh meat, the fresh vegetables. Take your pick. It just eats out any other burger by a mile.
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Double-double, animal style with an ice-cubed cola – great for gobble-downs… any time of year!
I like In & Out ok. I’m not a big fan of the french fries, and I don’t like sloppy burgers, or toasted buns.
Their meat patties are a little flavorless, but I LOVE their milk shakes. 1/2 chocolate, 1/2 vanilla is PERFECTION!!
I respect them paying their employees properly and most of all their fresh ingredients. I’m not a huge fast food fan, but would much rather give them my money than anyone else if in a hurry.
(1) Animal style gives you grilled onions (messy sauce optional), which lots of fast food burgers don’t have.
(2) Potatoes are not molded and artificially flavored potato dust particles, but actually real potatoes pushed through a cutter (scary looking device)
(3) Fresh ingredients, mentioned already, no freezers
(4) Simple menu – they do only a few things and do it right
(5) Clean restaurants, clean tables, clean bathrooms
Simple, cheap, good! Best burger under $3 for sure, probably under $7.
They’re a completely west coast luxury! I saw one when I went to AZ though 🙂
We don’t have them either, but I’m jealous because I hear from friends that it’s great. Maybe someday!
I feel the same way about White Castle!
Oh man, why did you bring it up… I moved to South Africa a couple years ago. Every time I think of In ‘N Out, I have a bad attitude for the rest of the day.
It’s freakin’ awesome! The fries are not that good, though
Oh, and another thing. The closest thing to In-N-Out on the east coast is Five Guys. They don’t freeze their patties and the fries are cut and cooked on site. But the bad part is their fries suck. They give you a lot and there are peanuts to eat while you wait. Plus Five Guys also does grilled onions and any number of toppings (nothing too crazy here, but a good selection to please anyone) and they are really really inexpensive.
I was reminded about them when someone mentioned frozen meat or lack thereof.
G-Dangit! I really want to go to CA now just to hit up In-N-Out.
I’ve heard of Five Guys but never have visited. I’m happy with the fries from Checkers though 🙂
This is awesome reading all of this. :0) I actually work at In N Out burger in tempe, az. I am working at the second busiest In N Out Burger store in Arizona. It’s a stressful job, more than our customers realize, but it is an amazing company. I can totally back up the fact that everything there is very healthy and very high quality. They are still family owned ever since they first started in 1948 and they are very serious about upholding the highest standard of customer service and quality. I have worked for them for about a year and even visited the In N Out Burger university in Baldwin Park, CA because my best friend took courses and graduated there and is in management with them. The place is beautiful, soo very clean and training is great. All in all it is what i consider a great example of how a food industry should be. :0)
In and Out has fresh food, tasty food and the cost is very reasonable compared to other burger joints. One of the things I really like is they double check all the orders so you almost never get a mixed up order. 2 thumbs up for In N Out
I have a friend who’s mother works for an airline, and when she’s scheduled to fly somewhere that has an In N Out Burger, she takes a cooler and brings home burgers for the whole family. Seriously. So they must be good 🙂
The reason they do not go farther local wise is bcause of logistics. They have such a high standard for freshness that trucking thier ingredients that far would compromise this.
I can honestly say I have no idea why they are so good they just are…
Cheeseburger animal style whole grill extra fried mustard light pickle.
As for the east coast I am truly jealous of white castle!!!
I have been living in Montana this summer and just flew back to SoCal this week for a couple of days. I could not wait to get off the plane and get an In and Out. Double Double Animal style!
I don’t eat fast food. Can’t stand the stuff, but for some reason I have become addicted to these things. I grew up in Texas and I love me some Sonic, but all I get there are the drinks. In and Out is a different animal.
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