In-N-Out, the burger chain that’s loved by everyone from Paris Hilton to your next door neighbor, is coming to Buckeye.
The restaurant chain has broken ground at the Buckeye Commons shopping center at 1050. N. Verrado Way. In Buckeye reported the news, along with a photo of a banner sign announcing the new site for the burger chain. An opening date has not been announced.
The California-based burger chain is currently in expansion mode, with several new restaurants opening in the coming months, including locations in Surprise, Arizona, Modesto, California, Brighton, Colorado, and Ridgefield, Washington.
In-N-Out was founded in 1948 by Harry and Esther Snyder as California’s first drive-thru burger stand. The tiny Baldwin Park restaurant grew in popularity for its burgers and fries made with the freshest ingredients. In 2023, In-N-Our celebrated its 75th anniversary, boasting more than 400 corporate-owned locations throughout the South and Southwest.
Now more than just a tiny drive-thru, In-N-Out is still known for serving the freshest product possible. Burgers are made with 100% USDA ground chuck. The company operates its own meat processing plants in California and Texas, where whole beef is deboned, ground, and formed into patties. Those patties are then delivered in refrigerated trucks to each In-N-Out location.
In-N-Out is also famous for its “not-so-secret” menu, where guests can get their burgers customized to their liking. The most popular is the “animal style”, a burger with patties cooked with yellow mustard and topped with caramelized onions, extra pickles, and lettuce, tomato, and extra “special sauce”.