In-N-Out is a fast food legend on the East Coast - anybody who moved here raves about & misses it. There's quite a few blogs debating this chain's merits with New York City's 'Shake Shack'.
We had a quick turnaround on our trip to Warsaw. But there's nothing like going through one of the most sprawling and chaotic airports on the planet to make you yearn for the comforts of home.
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In N Out Burger
Somewhere in Palm Springs, CA
Back in high school, the cool thing to do was to go to In N Out Burger get one of their bumper stickers and cut the ‘B’ and ther ‘r’ off of ‘Burger’ you and paste it back together and you get, well you know… [...]
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Precisely 12:59 am last night, last order at the Daly City In n' Out Burger was ours: one thick strawberry milkshake, one double double with onions, and one cheeseburger.
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Of course, no trip to San Francisco is complete without a visit to In-N-Out. Not to mention the fact that Geoff had never been before! Anyway, I probably don't need to explain this, but for those still living under a rock, In-N-Out is a legendary burger chain in California. It puts other fast food burgers to shame and emphasizes the freshness and quality of its ingredients as well as its beautiful simplicity. There are, however, quite a few items that you can order from the secret menu that aren't listed - check out a pretty complete list here. This time we went to the Daly City location, which is in a sort of mini strip mall that contains the In-N-Out, a Krispy Kreme next door, a big parking lot, and nothing else. Perfect!
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Here is another fond memory of summer in San Francisco: In-N-Out Burger, which has somehow never made it onto my site before (despite the mass quantities I've consumed in my lifetime). This is from the Fisherman's Wharf one... we used to go to the ones in Marin and DC a lot too.
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