No California? In-N-Out Drops Surprise List of New Locations
- In-N-Out Burger is opening 5 new locations across 5 different states.
- None of the new restaurants are in California, its home state.
- Expansion includes Oregon, Nevada, Tennessee, Utah, and Colorado.
- The company continues its eastward growth strategy in the U.S.
Hillsboro, Oregon — In-N-Out Burger is continuing its aggressive expansion across the United States, announcing five new restaurant locations in five different states, notably excluding its home base of California.
New Locations Announced Across the U.S.
The popular fast-food chain has confirmed that five new restaurants are currently listed as “opening soon”, with locations spread across key regions of the country. While exact opening dates have not yet been revealed, the expansion highlights the company’s growing national presence.
Here are the confirmed new locations:
- Hillsboro, Oregon — 11170 NE Evergreen Pkwy.
- Las Vegas, Nevada — 3747 S. Las Vegas Blvd. #322
- Madison, Tennessee — 1900 Gallatin Pike North
- St. George, Utah — 4643 S. Pioneer Rd.
- Timnath, Colorado — 4911 Cima Vista Dr.
These additions reflect a strategic move to strengthen the brand’s footprint outside its traditional strongholds.
California Left Out of Latest Expansion
Despite being In-N-Out’s largest and most established market, California is not included in this latest round of openings. The decision has surprised many loyal customers in the state, where the chain first gained its iconic status.
However, the company appears to be focusing on new growth opportunities in emerging markets, particularly in states where demand continues to rise.
Eastward Growth Strategy Continues
Over the past decade, In-N-Out has steadily expanded beyond the West Coast, entering states like Texas, Colorado, and Tennessee. This latest announcement reinforces that long-term strategy of moving further east…