In-N-Out opens first location in Washington. Where else are they opening?

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In-N-Out has now fully expanded across the West Coast.

The burger chain made its Washington State debut on Wednesday, Aug. 20, with the opening of its new restaurant in Clark County.

Washingtonians can now treat themselves to double-double burgers, animal style fries and shakes at the Ridgefield location, about 25 miles north of Portland, Oregon.

The new restaurant includes one bustling drive-thru lane, indoor seating for 73 customers and a covered patio for 28 more, according to In-N-Out. It will be managed by Clint Ford, who has worked at the chain for over 26 years, and the staff will consist of approximately 80 workers, with a starting wage of $18.75 per hour.

The California-native chain has continued to expand past its Golden State roots with new restaurants in Colorado, Texas and Idaho.

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In-N-Out locations opening soon

Earlier this year, In-N-Out’s website announced seven new locations, including a restaurant in Washington, set to open soon. However, the company did not provide USA TODAY with a more precise timeframe.

According to the website, those locations will be located at:

  • Surprise, Arizona: 16440 W. Cactus Road

  • Indio, California: 82177 Ave. 42

  • Modesto, California: 3401 Oakdale Rd.

  • Monrovia, California: 560 W. Huntington Dr.

  • Sylmar, California: 13864 Foothill Blvd.

  • Brighton, Colorado: 3860 Eagle Blvd.

  • Ridgefield, Washington: 5801 Pioneer Canyon Dr.

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What states have In-N-Out?

In-N-Out currently has locations in nine states, including California, Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Texas, Colorado, Idaho and now Washington.

Will In-N-Out open on the East Coast?

In-N-Out President and Owner Lynsi Snyder has confirmed there are no plans to open restaurants on the East Coast, but the chain is planning to open an office in Tennessee.

“Florida has begged us and we’re still saying no,” Snyder said in a July 18 episode of the “Relatable” podcast. “The East Coast states, we’re still saying no.”

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