The city expressed concerns over long lines impeding public roads at the anticipated Ridgefield Union Ridge Town Center location. It did not give an opening date.
RIDGEFIELD, Wash. — The first Washington state In-N-Out Burger location will have to wait a little longer.
The city of Ridgefield expressed concerns that the California-based chain’s planned opening at the Ridgefield Union Ridge Town Center will be snarled by long drive-thru lines that might block public roads.
The exact location is on the east end of the Union Ridge Town Center development near the Interstate 5 and Pioneer Street junction. There are two routes between Pioneer Street and
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