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| - This was my first In-N-Out Burger experience and I loved it. Their menu is simple and their prices are cheap. Their menu is so simplified that there's no small, medium, or large. It's just one size. There was a long line and the restaurant was almost packed. This was around 1pm on a Thursday.
We ordered a cheeseburger, fries, and a vanilla/chocolate mixed shake. The burgers are huge. I could barely fit it in my mouth. It comes with lettuce and tomato for only $2.45. It was delicious with their house sauce that they put on it, kind of like Thousand Island. They gave a generous portion of fries for $1.65. Their fries are crispy and not greasy at all. I seen them fry it in the fryer, but it's as if it was air fried. It's one of the best tasting fries out there. Their shakes are thick and creamy, not overly sweet for $2.20. The hubby and I were fighting over the fries and the shake the whole time we were in the rental car. We should have just gotten our own but I didn't know how good it was going to be. I thought that it was going to be your average fast food.
I saw people ordering fries topped with their house dressing, cheese, and grilled onions. I didn't see it on their menu. I asked around and come to find out that it's called Animal Fries. In-N-Out Burger has this secret menu where you get extra stuff on your food because their menu is so basic.
I wish they'd open a location in Hawaii. The prices would be more, I'm certain. I'd pay it though, because their food is really good.
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