On Tuesday, In-N-Out Burger opened its colossal new shop atop the BLVD complex on the Las Vegas Strip. Anticipation, enthusiasm and erroneous social media speculation have flourished since word of the project emerged in October 2024.
In mid-April, a top executive for the burger chain told Neon the debut was expected later this summer, so it appears the shop launched early. The Strip In-N-Out is reportedly the second largest by seating area after the location in Barstow, California. Multiple news and social media sources have stated the store is the largest outright in the chain, but the company has not confirmed this assertion.
The restaurant, at 3747 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Suite 3-150, encompasses about 8,000 interior square feet and a 2,500-square-foot terrace, with 170 seats indoors and 50 outdoors. The chain, which operates in 10 states, was founded by Harry and Esther Snyder in 1948 and is still owned and run by the Snyder family. All In-N-Out Burgers open daily at 10:30 a.m.
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