Monday, May 24, 2010

First In and Out Burger in Texas will be at . . .


. . . firewheel Town Center in Garland.

Foodies all over the city have rumored the burger joint coming and at last everyone can enjoy the "Animal Style" burgers many on the West Coast have grown to love.

One of the first things that many people do when they come to California is seek out the nearest In-N-Out Burger. Founded in 1948 in the Baldwin Park suburb of Los Angeles (now headquartered in Irvine), In-N-Out Burger is pretty much the exact opposite of McDonald’s, the other famous southern California fast food hamburger chain. They are still a family owned business, one that has grown slowly over the years (there are now stores in Arizona and Nevada), primarily via word-of-mouth, with very little advertising. Also, they keep their menu very simple, with just a few items, all of which are made fresh on location, not delivered to the store frozen. For example, they hand cut potatoes which are then made into fries.

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