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| - The first time I ever had an In N Out Burger was in Los Angeles about 8 years ago or so, the whole family loved them, we couldn't get enough, and had to get some on the way to airport.
Had it here twice, super busy at Lunch Time.. but honestly it wasn't what I remembered. The burger was just okay. I actually didn't mind not finishing it when I had to leave quickly. Which is pretty rare for me. The food I do like I will frequent and give good business to, but after having it here twice I don't really have any desire to try it again.
Burger seemed over cooked, and too much iceberg lettuce for my liking. Personally, on a burger I think it should be either alot of romaine lettuce or spinach, or just a little bit of iceberg. I find that when you have too much Iceberg lettuce( which has very little taste and adds nothing special to the burger) that is makes the burger have less taste, flavor, and overall makes the burger lack anything special or memorable.
Shakes are decent, but nothing to write home about, just a really basic shake with no whipped cream or any other quality touch to set it apart. It was honestly such a Meh experience.
My Sonic burger on Sahara near the dealerships is by far much better. They make their Cheeseburgers and double cheeseburgers super good. Not alot of iceberg lettuce, fresh tomato, finely chopped onions, on a soft bun and a nicely done patty. Worth the slight wait at the drive thru.
I go and get one at Sonic whenever I crave a good burger, also for their shakes that are half off, which is a good deal for a quality shake with so many flavors to choose from.
Sonic is surprisingly superior to In N Out for their burgers, and I'm not sure if its known for that, but I highly recommend if you want a good quality burger that's big, juicy, and tastes fresh.
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