In-N-Out Burger.....opening Wednesday

Hawkeye9's Avatar
one on the way to ft worth too soon
I wonder if I'm too old now to be drunk, and hungry, late at night, walking thru the drive-thru?
Nothing will ever take the place of White Castle in my heart but being a bit bi-coastal, Im looking forward to some In and OUT!!!

.....having been born and raised "back east", I have to agree with you, "murder burgers" were the shit, but it is most definitely an acquired taste.



-PT- Originally Posted by PT4ME
Captain Caveman's Avatar
I remember when Crystal Burger opened in Carrollton. They had lines around the corner, (both in the drive-thru and ordering at the counter) for a month or so after opening. Now it's been torn down. As I have never eaten a In-and-Out burger (and I understand it is drive-thru only), is it any good or is it going to go the way of Crystal Burger in Carrollton? Originally Posted by blastersurvey
Krystals was just a poor imitation of White Castles...

Now if they could open a White Castles down here...
Chainsaw Anthropologist's Avatar
Krystals was just a poor imitation of White Castles...

Now if they could open a White Castles down here... Originally Posted by Captain Caveman
If you're up for that, then you also need a batch of Skyline Chili stores.....3 ways, 4 ways and even 5 ways are on the menu.
Never been to In n Out but I have a question. Is it just me but Bucks next to the old Hawaii Spa sure served a great hamburger. Does anyone agree?
Boltfan's Avatar
<----------- Done both the Limo from the airport and cab from the hotel
Im looking forward to some In and OUT!!! Originally Posted by MrMonger
mmhmm....Me too!


I mean the burgers, of course!
can't wait!!!
elcalifa's Avatar
Damn there will be a line for some time. Glad they are out here now.
LazurusLong's Avatar
Recently spent some time in a state with plenty of White Castle stores.

Let me tell you, they taste nothing like they did in the 70's.

Burgers were paper thin, and I do mean paper thin. Onions? It seemed like they waved a shaker of onion salt over them rather than cooking them w onions.

Although I once really enjoyed White Castle, I won't bother again due to the decrease in quality.

As for In and Out, we'll see whether the stores in DFW can match up to the memories of those out west. Part of me says no way they can do that in today's competitive burger market and still make a profit.
  • T-Can
  • 05-11-2011, 10:38 AM
Since I don't see what all the hype is about (to me it seems like the equivalent of a Taco Cabana locating in Cali) but can someone compare these burgers to good burger places around her such as Twisted Root and Love Shack?????
LazurusLong's Avatar
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Boltfan's Avatar
Candon't

Nothing like Twisted Root for sure. Root is gourmet burgers at it's finest.

My best description would be it is going to be the freshest burger and fries you have likely had from a drive-thru burger joint. Fries were potatoes minutes earlier and the beef is very fresh. I know Bob would bitch and complain that What-a-Burgler is just as fresh with their inventions of fresher cows or some BS. You just have to try one to see.

We will hit up the Hurst location or Fort Worth when they open so you get it.
Guest042715's Avatar
Line was too damm long today!!!!!!!!!!