A BELOVED burger restaurant has announced its expansion plans for 2025.
The fast food chain aims to open at least seven new locations this year.

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In-N-Out – the classic California-based burger establishment – has confirmed the opening of seven new locations across four states.
One of those states will be getting its first-ever In-N-Out restaurant.
The iconic West Coast chain, which was founded in 1948, has slowly begun expanding to other states.
In 1992, the company opened its first location outside of California, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Arizona followed in 2000, then Utah in 2008.
In recent years, the company has opened locations in Colorado, Oregon, Texas, and Idaho.
Now, In-N-Out will be opening a new location in its ninth state, along with six other locations in existing markets.
These include four locations across California, and one each in Colorado, Arizona, and Washington state.
ONLINE BUZZ
The announcement sparked excitement among Washington fans on social media, as the state has never had an In-N-Out location before.
“Yes! We’re excited to get one so close to home!!” said one fan on Instagram in response to the announcement.
“We are ready!!!!!” a fan wrote.
“But when is it finally opening!!!” said another.
“I will be first in drive thru!!!”
“In-N-Out is so much better [than McDonald’s],” another wrote on Facebook.
Where will the new In-N-Out locations be?
- Surprise, Arizona: 16440 W. Cactus Road
- Indio, California: 82177 Ave. 42
- Modesto, California: 3401 Oakdale Rd.
- Monrovia, California: 560 W. Huntington Dr.
- Sylmar, California: 13864 Foothill Blvd.
- Brighton, Colorado: 3860 Eagle Blvd.
- Ridgefield, Washington: 5801 Pioneer Canyon Dr.
NEW HEADQUARTERS
In February, the company announced that it would be relocating from its longtime headquarters in Irvine, California.
In-N-Out heiress and current owner Lynsi Snyder, alongside Tennessee governor Bill Lee, announced that the company would open a new hub in Tennessee in order to serve the American Southeast.
The announcement indicated that the company would operate under dual headquarters – one in the Los Angeles area and one in Nashville.
Employees in Irvine, which has served as the home of the company’s corporate headquarters since 1994, will relocate to Baldwin Park, California, where In-N-Out was founded in 1948.
This transition is expected to be finalized by the end of 2029.
“I know my family would be in support of this move because it brings our In-N-Out family back together in a way that helps us better serve our customers, who are the most important priority,” Snyder said of the move.