In-N-Out Burger, American restaurant in Napa, United States.
In-N-Out Burger at 820 West Imola Avenue is a restaurant with drive-thru service and indoor seating decorated in red and white. The kitchen prepares all food fresh to order, without using microwaves, heat lamps, or freezers.
The chain started in 1948 when Harry and Esther Snyder opened their first location in Baldwin Park, California, introducing the drive-thru service. This innovation changed how fast food restaurants operated and influenced the industry for decades.
The menu stays intentionally small with burgers, fries, and shakes made fresh for each order. Regular visitors know about hidden menu options not listed officially, but available if you ask the staff.
The restaurant has both a drive-thru and indoor seating, so you can choose how to order and eat. It stays open daily with slightly longer hours on weekends.
The kitchen avoids microwaves, heat lamps, and freezers, meaning every order is made fresh and individually prepared. This is uncommon for fast food restaurants and ensures ingredients stay in their best condition.
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