We were all there – our n-delivered burger line meanders down the street from the driveway. These legendary animal style burgers, fries and shakes come with prices: Transportation.
Local radio host Tim Conway Jr. suggested that he (probably not joking) someone to buy fries, and even offered to enjoy hot fries in the car, navigating the drive-thru line of hot burgers at the end. Genius strategy.
Well, one of the well-known in-n-out locations is that they’re doing something about those drive-thrus.
People living in San Gabriel Valley will notice that the Atlantic n-out of the Alhambra is currently closed for construction. The company said: “The location of 1210 N. Atlantic Boulevard in the Alhambra has been temporarily closed, allowing for improved parking and drive-thru lanes.
Improved drive-thru lanes! I wanted to know more.
Drivers will wait on the drive-thru line at the In-N-Out Burger restaurant in Alhambra, California on August 30, 2018 (by Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Images)
Anyone who knows In-n-out frequently and often, the drive-thru is where Atlantic and Garfield cross before Huntington, when people navigate the monster intersection and drive-thru line.
Although In-N-Out did not spill any details, the city of Alhambra has information about the site as construction requires city approval.
The city said, “The proposed project will include an existing drive-thru and a restructuring of the site layout, including new CMU walls, curved seat walls, new garbage ammunition and new landscaping. The existing restaurant buildings will remain in their current location.”
There’s something else on the City of Alhambra website. This is a rendering of the artist’s new In-N-Out.
In-n-out remains family-run and operates around 400 restaurants in the West.
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