In-N-Out, the fast-growing burger chain known for its delicious yet simple menu, has announced plans to open seven new locations, including one in Surprise at 16440 W. Cactus Road.
In-N-Out Burger is continuing its steady expansion with several new locations set to open across California, Colorado, and Washington. Known for its cult following and fresh, made-to-order menu, the popular fast-food chain is bringing its iconic burgers and fries to more communities in the western U.S. Now, following this announcement, Phoenix is set to receive a ninth location. It’s unclear when this In-N-Out will open.
In addition to the new Surprise location, the company is working on new restaurants planned for 82177 Avenue 42 in Indio, 3401 Oakdale Road in Modesto, 560 West Huntington Drive in Monrovia, and 13864 Foothill Boulevard in Sylmar, all in California, 3860 Eagle Boulevard in Brighton, Colorado, and 5801 Pioneer Canyon Drive in Ridgefield, Washington. There’s no timeline for these openings.
On Feb. 12, In-N-Out announced plans to relocate its corporate headquarters to Baldwin Park from Irvine. In 1948, Harry and Esther Snyder opened the very first In-N-Out location in Baldwin Park, marking California’s first-ever drive-through hamburger stand. From those humble beginnings, the company has grown into a beloved institution with over 400 locations across eight states. A corporate office is also being built in Nashville.
“Since its inception in 1948, Baldwin Park and In-N-Out Burger have been synonymous. Our community has always welcomed In-N-Out and the warm, family atmosphere it provides,” Baldwin Park Mayor Alejandra Avila said in a press release at the time of the announcement. “We are thrilled that their headquarters will return to our community and are confident that this partnership will provide significant economic and cultural benefits to our community.”