I recently discovered that In-N-Out is moving north from the first Utah location of St. George to Draper and American Fork. Click here for the news article. It says that it could be ready as soon as October.
I'm not sure if this is more good news than bad news. We don't want to upset the tradition of visitors to California having to get to In-N-Out a.s.a.p on their visit, because they had their fill in another state. But chances are the food and lemonade... with the palm tree logo... will definitely taste better being consumed under real palm trees.
That is great news!! Except it is still an exceptionally long drive for us in the midwest!! We're glad they are expanding though. Maybe they can make their way to Denver and then we can drive 7 hours every weekend to get some good ol' animal fries!
It will never be the same. I don't think I could ever eat a double double while there is snow on the ground that would just be too weird for me to even understand. The tradition will still remain, especially since we may or may not have too many chances to partake here in utah.
I'm not sure if this is more good news than bad news. We don't want to upset the tradition of visitors to California having to get to In-N-Out a.s.a.p on their visit, because they had their fill in another state. But chances are the food and lemonade... with the palm tree logo... will definitely taste better being consumed under real palm trees.
ReplyDeletePlease still have the craving enough to come visit us in Cali!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is great news!! Except it is still an exceptionally long drive for us in the midwest!! We're glad they are expanding though. Maybe they can make their way to Denver and then we can drive 7 hours every weekend to get some good ol' animal fries!
ReplyDeleteYou know it isn't going to be as good or special. This is going to ruin the joy of coming home to california
ReplyDeleteIt will never be the same. I don't think I could ever eat a double double while there is snow on the ground that would just be too weird for me to even understand. The tradition will still remain, especially since we may or may not have too many chances to partake here in utah.
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