In-N-Out, the Irvine-based burger chain with a cult following, is getting ready to add even more locations throughout Southern California, including a handful in Los Angeles.
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The company has added several new locations to its website, as first reported by KTLA. These include sites coming to Sylmar at 13864 Foothill Boulevard, Carson at 20512 Avalon Boulevard, and Oxnar at 1700 East Ventura Boulevard. In-N-Out typically adds locations to its website eight or nine months before opening, according to The Orange County Register. The company is also working on a new location in Anaheim and new sites in Phoenix, Arizona; South Lake, Utah; and Nampa, Idaho.
This is a massive accomplishment for the company, founded in 1948 in Baldwin Park by Harry and Esther Snyder, and now has more than 400 locations nationwide, including at least 286 locations in California. The new Southern California locations are part of a much larger expansion plan announced last year, which includes multiple locations in Tennessee in 2026 and New Mexico by 2027. In-N-Out recently opened its latest location in Boise, ID.
As with all locations, In-N-Out will supply the store with fresh ingredients. Hamburger patties are made from 100% American beef, with whole chucks boned and ground by In-N-Out’s butchers. All patties are produced and delivered fresh throughout the week to the stores and are never frozen. Associates at every restaurant prepare fresh whole produce daily, and French fries are hand-diced from fresh whole potatoes.