I don't know what your first time was like at In-N-Out burger but let me share my experiences, it happened around the 8th of February, it was a cool 60 degrees outside here in SoCal. The time was around 1AM, me and my friends were done drinking and felt like we needed a snack. I don't really know what it is about the effects of alcohol but I always seem to either want a hamburger or pizza after drinking, upon seeing a brightly lit red sign against the clear blue skys something calls out to me "EAT HERE!" So as being the chaffeaur for the evening my friends decide that this is the spot and upon pulling in I notice cars lined bumper to bumper all the way out the entrance to this particular In-N-Out on Sunset Blvd. I find a parking spot somewhat by the line going into the drive thru so it was a tight fit into my space to say the least.
Upon stepping through the doors from the dark moonlit sky outside I am instantly thrown into this bright wonderland of people waiting all over, sorta like a bus stop people have their reciepts in their hands. I hear a man call out a number "Number 70".
Upon stepping through the doors from the dark moonlit sky outside I am instantly thrown into this bright wonderland of people waiting all over, sorta like a bus stop people have their reciepts in their hands. I hear a man call out a number "Number 70".
"There's a secret Menu", my friend says to me. Then he and my other friend proceed to talk about secret menu items at different restaurants and I tell them about how online you can download lists of these things.
The line is short. The man whos very cleanly dressed with a standard uniform was like a teeshirt and a hat maybe like an apron takes my order. "Number 92" the ticket reads, now it all makes sense.
After waiting what seemed like a hunger filled enternity in a bus stop full of lucky winners it was my turn. My friend had ordered Animal Fries which is a secret item on the menu and the other friend I believe just ordered the regular fries. I ordered a Cheesburger and Fries which I think was number 2.
THE TASTE:
1.The Cheeseburger: Wow it was so good, the sauce had this kinda thousand island type vibe that made it ever so much better. The meat was perfectly seasoned and it overall it's one of those tastes you have to experience yourself.
1.The Cheeseburger: Wow it was so good, the sauce had this kinda thousand island type vibe that made it ever so much better. The meat was perfectly seasoned and it overall it's one of those tastes you have to experience yourself.
2.The Fries: This is the downer, nobody talks about the fries. They are overcooked so they taste like dried up potato chips which to me tasted like when you put fries in the fridge and then eat them after a few hours. This is the only downside in the whole experience, if you get them Animal Style they get a little softer, but I think it would be nice if I could just buy classic thicker cut non-overcooked fries.
Overall: Recommended for the great burgers!

1 comments:
Nothing like In and Out Burgers! And from an employee relations and public image standpoint they have a fleet of fantastic Peterbilt day cab trucks and stainless trailers. Looks sharp and giving their employees a great ride. Not to mention they start their drivers off at $20 an hour, too!
Thanks for the follow, btw, @wilsonhines
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