California’s favorite burger chain is doubling down on the Las Vegas Strip.

In-N-Out Burger will open its newest restaurant on Tuesday at BLVD Las Vegas, the flashy retail and entertainment complex at 3747 S. Las Vegas Blvd — bringing another massive serving of Double-Doubles, Animal Fries and shakes to one of America’s busiest tourist destinations.

The Irvine-based chain said the new Strip restaurant will have indoor seating for 170 guests and an outdoor patio for another 50.

The roughly 8,000-square-foot restaurant also features a 2,500-square-foot terrace, according to Neon, making it likely the largest In-N-Out location in the chain’s footprint.

The new restaurant will be managed by Travis Barendt, a 15-year In-N-Out veteran, the company said.

The location is expected to employ about 70 workers, with a starting wage of $18.25 per hour. The company said it will continue hiring new associates in the months ahead.

The new In-N-Out opens daily at 10:30 a.m.

The opening gives the Las Vegas Strip another outpost of the wildly popular California-born burger chain, which already operates another location at The Linq.

In-N-Out was founded in 1948 by Harry and Ester Snyder in Baldwin Park as California’s first drive-thru hamburger stand. The company remains owned and operated by the Snyders’ granddaughter Lynsi — and it does not franchise its restaurants.

The chain said its burgers are still made with fresh, never-frozen beef patties produced by In-N-Outs own butches, while fries are hand-diced from whole potatoes inside each restaurant.

In-N-Out has long been one of California’s most recognizable exports, drawing cult-like loyalty for its simple menu, not-so-secret “secret menu” and late-night road-trip appeal.

The company now operates restaurants across California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Texas, Oregon, Colorado, Idaho, Washington and Tennessee.

BLVD Las Vegas describes itself as an “elevated activated destination at the heart of the Las Vegas Strip.”

The restaurant’s arrival comes as In-N-Out continues to expand beyond its California roots while keeping its headquarters in Southern California.


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