‘In-N-Out Burger proposes Twin Falls location’
In-N-Out Burger is eyeing a new location in Twin Falls, as the city’s Planning and Zoning Commission gears up for a hearing on the proposed special use permit. The chain, renowned for its iconic double-double and animal-style items, is aiming to purchase the Outback Steakhouse property on Blue Lakes Blvd. N. to establish its signature restaurant.
Planning and Zoning Director Jonathan Spendlove expressed optimism about the development, pointing out the company’s strategic expansion plans in Idaho following the successful opening of its Meridian outlet. This move has sparked anticipation among southern Idaho residents, accustomed to navigating around its roads and anticipating potential traffic congestions due to the upcoming attraction.
The upcoming hearing scheduled for June 25 is expected to draw a significant crowd, indicated by city spokesperson Josh Palmer, who forecasts a surge of interest from eager residents eager to welcome the chain to Twin Falls. Amidst concerns about the impact on local traffic, notably around a nearby roundabout, the city aims to collaborate with stakeholders to address potential challenges and ensure smooth operations.
In-N-Out Burger, tracing back its origins to a humble burger stand in Los Angeles in 1948, has since grown into a prominent fast-food chain with an emphasis on fresh, handcrafted ingredients. The company’s commitment to quality extends to its menu, featuring 100% American beef patties and fresh, hand-diced potato fries—a hallmark of their authentic flavors.
As the culinary landscape of Twin Falls anticipates the arrival of one of America’s most iconic burger chains, the community awaits with bated breath for the unveiling of In-N-Out’s newest location. Stay tuned for updates on this exciting development, reshaping the dining scene in the Magic Valley.