In-N-Out in Colorado?

Almost everyone knows the famous fast food burger place, In-N-Out. Founded in California in 1948, In-N-Out has only been opened in a few states. As of November 2017, Colorado citizens found out that they too will finally get their own In-N-Out.

 

While there may be mixed feelings on In-N-Out, the people who love them, really love them! Rocky junior, Molly Wilberton, said, “I grew up in California so I had In-N-Out Burger all the time. A part of it will feel like home to me.”

 

Rocky teacher, Chris O’Grady said, “I’m absolutely stoked. Are you kidding? Delicious burgers, cheap and a great atmosphere! Why wouldn’t I be excited?”  

 

The company said in a statement that they plan to open a patty production facility in Colorado Springs ahead of opening restaurants in the state. They did not release the dates to where the restaurants will actually open, but we know that the first In-N-Out in Colorado will open in Denver.

 

A Denver real estate investment firm, said that In-N-Out has a contract to buy a 22-acre site at the Victory Ridge commercial complex in north Colorado Springs for its production facility, and that the chain eventually plans to open a restaurant there.

 

While Colorado is the seventh state in which the chain will operate, it’s just the second place outside of California where it will build a patty factory, indicating an over-and-above to growing along the Front Range.

 

The company states that they will ship their never-frozen patties into the Denver area from the Colorado Springs plant, but they do not know exactly where or when they’ll open up a restaurant around Denver.

 

Though this news with In-N-Out finally coming to Colorado is very exciting, we all will just have to wait for the release dates to come out to go there.