“Guess where I’m going this weekend?”
“Stephanie’s.”
“Yup, but guess where we’re going.”
“Hiking?”
“In-n-Out! In-n-Out! That’s what a hambuuuurger is, all about!”
“What?! How?! Are you guys going to Vegas?”
“Nope. In-n-Out just opened in St. George.”
“Can I come?”
“Nuh uh! Sorry no moms allowed. Well, no moms that aren’t Stephanie allowed. I guess that means no grandmas.”



mmm, i love me some In-N-Out. we have a ritual when we go to vegas. Theres one right on the way form the airport to our hotel and we stop every time, even if its 1 am. the next day we go to sonic for lunch and a strawberry-banana cream smoothie
St. George has an In-n-Out? Those mountain-vista lucky bastards.
One of the good things about California, I have an In-N-Out about ten minutes away. I could subsist on their fries alone!
Thats right,bitches!Inn-n-out!
Your Mom can come next time if she sleeps on the top bunk.
I’ve never had an In-N-Out burger…sounds pretty intense!
True story, a friend of mine and I contacted In-N-Out corporate with a proposal to open franchises here in the SLC. We knew they didn’t do franchising, but we thought a good strong proposal would sway them. Ultimately, they said Utah sucks and that they’d never open a shop here, or something like that. I guess St. George isn’t really “Utah,” is it? Enjoy. And have a great weekend.
I’ve never been. And I’m hungry. I’ve been making a list of things I want to do. I’m putting it on the list. I just read a thing about the “secret menu” of in-n-out awhile ago.
Is Jack Jack allowed?
That is awesome – In-N-Out in utah, but its still too far from SLC, which is probably a good thing for my waist line. It’s the fries – the fresh fries blow away every other burger joint. The burgers are pretty good – I think Hires is just as good…
@Porty – I did hear about another group that made an offer on franchising in Utah , but they wanted way to much…. really they don’t care to franchise
I’ve not had an In-n-Out burger. I’ve had plenty of In-n-Out urges, though.
This makes me regret never having followed through on my “Satan Burger” franchise idea. That’s what happens when you reform yourself from your troubled teen years. I wish this were a joke. I was really weird back then.
Good glory! I miss In-N-Out! A lot of my stuff is plastered with In-N-Out Joy.