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In-N-Out Burger Coming To Denver

Aug 17, 2019, 4:06 PM

What many consider to be the best burger joint in the world, In-N-Out, is now slated to open it’s first location in Colorado.

In-N-Out has filed for licenses and the restaurant will open sometime in late 2020 in the Park Meadows shopping area. The location is where the Suds Factory Car Wash and Conoco fueling station are at 9171 East Westview Road. Their development plan calls for demolition of the two aforementioned properties to make way for a 3,867 square foot restaurant – which will stand next to the Bank of America.

Currently, In-N-Out is only available in a few states. Most of their restaurants are in California with additional locations in Arizona, Nevada, Utah, and Texas. The company cites the fact that none of their ingredients are ever frozen which limits expansion of the chain forcing them to be within a certain radius of each distribution center.

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