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post #1 of 45
Thread Starter 
When you go to In-N-Out Burger, what do you usually order?

For myself, if I am going there for dinner, I will order a Double-double with raw AND grilled onions, a cheeseburger with same, and a drink. Usually no fries.

What do you order?
post #2 of 45
I have family members who order "animal style". I like a bun with my hamburger. I am funny that way.
post #3 of 45
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Originally Posted by redcaimen View Post
I have family members who order "animal style". I like a bun with my hamburger. I am funny that way.

Animal Style has a bun. Protein Style does not.

I usually go for a double double animal style, fries well done, and some sort of shake.
post #4 of 45
Double Double combo animal style and fries well done depending on location (some undercook the fries too much)
post #5 of 45
Thread Starter 
i never understood why they called it 'animal style' .

the protein style was popular for awhile.

there's also something called "flying dutchman" which is just beefpatties with cheese.


i m not a fan of their fries for some reason. sometimes i get a scoopful of little rinds and skin ends of the potato.
post #6 of 45
Thread Starter 
i actually think that they should start integrating a new menu item in there to mix it up, i dont know, kind of getting a bit bored with the same ol menu.
maybe like an enchilada or something.
post #7 of 45
If you want an enchilada, there is always Taco Bell, but if you want Mexican food you should be craving a taco, torta or burrito and they are well represented by hundreds of tacquerias in just about every town in the region. As to In-N-Out, I order a cheeseburger with raw onions, fries well done and an Arnold Palmer.
post #8 of 45
Thread Starter 
Baron what is arnold palmer?
post #9 of 45
nice Baron, I always make an Arnold Palmer as well (50% ice tea, 50% lemonade)
post #10 of 45
Saw this on Consumerist a few months ago -

http://consumerist.com/consumer/secr...ies-237085.php

A more comprehensive listing : http://www.tiburon-belvedere.com/cgi...cgi?c=In_N_Out

I miss In-N-Out something terrible.
post #11 of 45
2 Cheeseburgers, fries and a glass of water to help it go down. Back in my college days, we used to head down to the one on Venice Blvd at 3 in the morning and I would eat quite a bit more.
post #12 of 45
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Originally Posted by Baron View Post
If you want an enchilada, there is always Taco Bell, but if you want Mexican food you should be craving a taco, torta or burrito and they are well represented by hundreds of tacquerias in just about every town in the region.

As to In-N-Out, I order a cheeseburger with raw onions, fries well done and an Arnold Palmer.

enchiladas are mexican food, though real ones are made with corn, not flour, tortillas. burritos, on the other hand, are almost impossible to find in mexico.

if i must eat at in n out, i get a double double, no onions. their fries are lousy.
post #13 of 45
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Originally Posted by DMcG View Post
Animal Style has a bun. Protein Style does not.

I usually go for a double double animal style, fries well done, and some sort of shake.
Oh. I am just going by the things I think I overhear from my children. What is a 666? I do remember that people used to get the bumper sticker and scratch out the b and the ending r in burger. It always brought a smile when I pulled in behind someone with that.
post #14 of 45
I'm half Mexican, so I'm not completely ignorant on the subject, but I was trying to limit my comments to Socal fast food as opposed to authentic Mexican food, as per the thread title. My grandmother made some mean enchiladas btw.
post #15 of 45
Do you all enjoy the little Bible verses on the bottom of the cup?
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