In-N-Out Burger, Fast food restaurant in Santa Maria, US.
In-N-Out Burger offers a focused menu of burgers, fries, and shakes, made with fresh ingredients and cooked after you order. The Santa Maria location works like other locations with drive-through windows, ordering counters, and indoor seating.
The restaurant chain started in 1948 when Harry and Esther Snyder opened their first location as a drive-in hamburger stand in Baldwin Park, California. These origins as a drive-through focused business shaped how all locations operate today.
The restaurant keeps family ownership and uses Bible verses on wrapping paper and bags, showing the founding Snyder family's faith. These touches are part of what makes each location feel connected to its founding principles.
The location accepts credit cards and cash, with drive-through windows and indoor ordering counters for all customers. Hours run from morning through late night, giving you flexibility whether you visit early or stay out late.
The location is known for an unofficial secret menu with options like protein-style burgers wrapped in lettuce instead of buns. These unlisted variations have spread by word of mouth and appeal to regular customers.
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