In-N-Out Burger, Fast food restaurant in Yuma, United States
In-N-Out Burger is a fast food restaurant in Yuma, Arizona, serving burgers, fries, and shakes made to order with fresh ingredients. The location has both a drive-through lane and indoor seating, and the menu is intentionally short with a small number of core items.
The chain was founded in 1948 by Harry and Esther Snyder in Baldwin Park, California, where they opened one of the country's first drive-through burger stands. It stayed in family hands for decades and grew slowly through the western states rather than rushing into national expansion.
In-N-Out has a devoted following, and regulars often return again and again because the menu stays focused and familiar. Many customers order the same thing every visit, making it a kind of personal ritual rather than just a meal stop.
The restaurant sits close to Interstate 8 and is easy to find by car. Lines at the drive-through can grow long during lunch and dinner hours, but the staff works quickly, so the wait is usually shorter than it looks.
The chain has a well-known secret menu with items like a four-by-four burger or animal-style fries, none of which appear on any sign inside the restaurant. Regular customers order these variations without hesitation, and the staff prepares them without any fuss.
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