CHEYENNE — People drive miles for the restaurant’s famous “double-double.”
Experienced customers love telling newcomers about the hidden menu, like ordering a burger and fries “animal style,” smothered in a Thousand Island dressing–like spread, or asking for the onion-sandwiched “Flying Dutchman.”
When a new store opens, car lines stretch for what seems like miles, sometimes for weeks on end.
In-N-Out Burger, the iconic California-based chain, plans to open its newest location 45 minutes south of Cheyenne in northern Colorado, the company said Wednesday in an email to Cowboy State Daily.
The franchise’s expansion is slated for a new subdivision in Timnath, Colorado, just off Interstate 25. It would become the second In-N-Out in northern Colorado and the 13th in Colorado overall. No ope