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OK. You either like or don't like In-N-Out, I'm not going to try to convert anyone. I think they're a good burger, they're not expensive, and I love their fries. I also like their corporate ethos of raising their own products and how they help teen employees with scholarships. Very nice. And this location is your typical In-N-Out, always busy at lunch, standard white & red decor, etc. So why am I giving them two stars? Because of their totally asinine parking configuration. If you are approaching on Bell or on 83rd Ave southbound, you're screwed. Your first opportunity to turn around has a sign that says No U Turns, though it's ignored regularly. So you turn in to the parking lot, expecting to connect to it. Your expectations are about to be dashed. They don't connect. The only way to turn in to the parking lot would be to be northbound on 83rd. There is no reason why the lots cannot connect, and for that reason, I'm giving them two stars and don't plan on returning here. I have more than enough frustration in my life, and there are plenty of In-N-Outs, and other places, that have much more accessible parking. Maybe they'll fix it some day, but I won't hold my breath.
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