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  • I hardly ever go to fast food places to order food, yet alone a burger. But In N Out can make a pretty good burger. So if you're cravin a burger.. fast, In N Out is the way to go. It has been a long time since I've had In N Out and the burgers are still the same. At this location, things are on the slower side. The drive thru line gets pretty packed.They created a lane for the drive thru using cones and chains. So once you're in that line... theres no way out! And it ALWAYS smells like sewer outside. It just kills my vibe! I usually get a #2. Cheeseburger no onions, animal style fries no onions. But last visit I decided to be crazy and keep the onions on the fries. Bad idea! My fries tasted like sh**. I have started to acquire the taste for onions but In N Out grilled onions are disgusting! I will stick to "No onions please". They have a secret menu. Part of that is animal style fries. They also have protein burgers, grilled cheese, and some other fun secretive items that I can't remember. My friend once told me they had a item called "Road Kill" and she ordered it in California and it is basically Animal Style fries with chopped up burger patty on top. I tried ordering it here and they had no idea what I was talking about. ¯\_(?)_/¯
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