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In-N-Out Is Opening 6 New Locations in 5 States-Find Out Where

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If you're a fan of classic hamburgers and cheeseburgers, hand-cut French fries, and milkshakes, In-N-Out might be the fast food chain of your dreams. The small-but-mighty menu at the California-born burger joint doesn't have rotating innovations like some of its competitors, instead focusing on a small selection of quality ingredients.

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And of course, then there's the not-so-secret secret menu. Though these items aren't listed on restaurant menus, In-N-Out fans have popularized certain combinations so much that the chain even has a section all about them, from Protein Style, where you get your burger wrapped in lettuce instead of on a bun, to Animal Style, which comes with grilled onions and In-N-Out's signature spread, on its website.

But In-N-Out's dedication to freshness also means that if you live too far from one of the chain's three burger patty-making facilities (two are in California and one is in Texas), you'll need to travel to try their menu items. "All of our ingredients are delivered fresh to our stores. In fact, we don't even own a microwave or freezer," says In-N-Out.

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That being said, In-N-Out does have plans to open six new locations in five states, including another Tennessee location. California is getting two restaurants in Commerce and Stockton, while San Tan Valley, Arizona, and St. George, Utah, will soon have new In-N-Out restaurants, as will Madison, Tennessee, and Twin Falls, Idaho.

As evidenced by the urgent pleas on the chain's social media presence, where seemingly every post has comments from fans begging for a location to open in their city, state, and even country, In-N-Out is in demand. Though the chain has since expanded eastward, setting down corporate roots in Tennessee, fans outside of the brand's current regions will have to wait before being able to easily pop by a local restaurant to get their Double-Double fix.

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This story was originally published July 6, 2026 at 1:30 PM.

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