In-N-Out is happy to be in Washington—or at least the employees are. Many came from restaurants in California, Texas, or beyond to work the Ridgefield opening.
As a rule, I hit up In-N-Out Burger whenever possible. Why? It always feels a little special, a little more delicious than other, easier-to-get burgers. I’ve eaten at the famed chain before a Kraken away game in Anaheim and in Boise on the way to the Idaho mountains. Once, in Palm Springs, I pulled up to an In-N-Out in a Rolls–Royce. (I did not utilize the drive-through that time because it was definitely not my Rolls–Royce.)
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