In-N-Out!
#21
I agree that whataburger has nothing on In-N-Out. I only like the occasional things WB does, but thats the deal with In-N-Out, they have never had a limited time only menu item.
Fuzzy taco? Never heard it, but sounds like I need to try it!
And Alex, the Heart Attack Grille just arrived in Dallas TX here, and if you're 350 or over you eat whatever you want for free. Also, everything there is based on medical operations and its nurse / doctor themed
And 30 minutes will definitely not be the norm, everyone is just rushing them to try it out. Itll be down to 1-4 minutes in the next couple weeks
Fuzzy taco? Never heard it, but sounds like I need to try it!
And Alex, the Heart Attack Grille just arrived in Dallas TX here, and if you're 350 or over you eat whatever you want for free. Also, everything there is based on medical operations and its nurse / doctor themed
And 30 minutes will definitely not be the norm, everyone is just rushing them to try it out. Itll be down to 1-4 minutes in the next couple weeks
#23
Well I'm guessin those other places aren't fast food, thus no comparison to whataburger...
There Is a great burger place here in Plano called Country burger, and they have the best burger imo, but it's not exactly fast food, more of a full blown restaurant.
But really, so many burgers, so little time to eat them!
There Is a great burger place here in Plano called Country burger, and they have the best burger imo, but it's not exactly fast food, more of a full blown restaurant.
But really, so many burgers, so little time to eat them!
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Hey Nuclear...the line will go down but not by much. There's an In-n-out .25 miles from my current house and my last house and during lunch hours it's still an easy 25-30 minute wait if not more and at night, around 10-11pm it's just as long. Any both those stores have been open for 15+ years. Not sure if that will happen at your guys locations but for the most part, the In-n-outs in Ca. still require a long wait during certain times!
Everytime I come home from sea, my first meal is an double double animal style.
Everytime I come home from sea, my first meal is an double double animal style.
#27
Well dfw isn't exactly a tourist destination though. I see tip top wait times around 10 minutes after the other 6 locations ( I think that's how many there are going to be) open , spreading the crowd around. Also dfw has less people then la and Vegas etc that area.
I'm just glad there are two locations close to one house, and two close to the other house
I'm just glad there are two locations close to one house, and two close to the other house
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Hey Nuclear...the line will go down but not by much. There's an In-n-out .25 miles from my current house and my last house and during lunch hours it's still an easy 25-30 minute wait if not more and at night, around 10-11pm it's just as long. Any both those stores have been open for 15+ years. Not sure if that will happen at your guys locations but for the most part, the In-n-outs in Ca. still require a long wait during certain times!
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Their food is pretty good, but one of their claims to fame is their food is fresh, never frozen or processed. Beef is 100 fresh ground beef never frozen, their fries are cut from whole potatoes and cooked when you order them, and all their veggies are fresh and sliced/prepared daily as well. About as close as you come to fresh home cooked for fast food as you can get.
But as far as waiting that long for "fast food" I'd wait till the newness wares off, But I ate at In-n-Out all the time in Phoenix.
But as far as waiting that long for "fast food" I'd wait till the newness wares off, But I ate at In-n-Out all the time in Phoenix.