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Posted: 11/8/2014 6:04:11 PM EDT
I hope this is worth it. They seem to run a clean and efficient kitchen and the place is packed.
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I hope this is worth it. They seem to run a clean and efficient kitchen and the place is packed. View Quote if you have to wait more than 10 minutes, just get whataburger, imo... it's decent, but it isn't worth waiting an hour and a half for like so many people do when one opens up locally. |
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It's not that good.
Decent, but not as good as the fanboiz say it is. |
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if you have to wait more than 10 minutes, just get whataburger, imo... it's decent, but it isn't worth waiting an hour and a half for like so many people do when one opens up locally. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I hope this is worth it. They seem to run a clean and efficient kitchen and the place is packed. if you have to wait more than 10 minutes, just get whataburger, imo... it's decent, but it isn't worth waiting an hour and a half for like so many people do when one opens up locally. Waited in line for probably a minute. 4 numbers away from our order. |
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Wish we had one around here...... a whataburger too....
Fuck florida.Right guise? |
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I liked it a lot. You cant beat fresh. Their fries are really good.
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they're talking about opening one up here in Medford, the first in Oregon.
Locals are excited, any time the city talks to In N Out's people, it makes the local news. I'm excited, it's probably one of the only things besides good asian food I miss about California. |
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Waited in line for probably a minute. 4 numbers away from our order. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I hope this is worth it. They seem to run a clean and efficient kitchen and the place is packed. if you have to wait more than 10 minutes, just get whataburger, imo... it's decent, but it isn't worth waiting an hour and a half for like so many people do when one opens up locally. Waited in line for probably a minute. 4 numbers away from our order. then you will enjoy it. I think it's a good, affordable fast food burger, I just dont think it's worth an hour wait, as stated before. ETA: also not worth driving significantly out of your way if there's a whataburger, or some other FF place you like on your way. |
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Great burger.
Best fast food out there (assuming you want a hamburger). |
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Clean place with English speaking employees is what sets it apart. It's like going back in time.
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it's decent, but it isn't worth waiting an hour and a half for like so many people do when one opens up locally. View Quote If there's four people in line at Carl's Jr. it can take them 12-15 minutes to get to you. If there's 12-15 people in line at In-n-Out it can take four minutes. |
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Double Double Animal style with Chopped chiles. It's not life changing, but it's a good fast food burger.
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Both around me suck ass. Fries are soggy and WAY over salted. Burgers are meh and tiny. I have to get a 4x4 to fill me up (no, I'm not a fatass). That makes it cost about as much as Mighty Fine which has a burger that's 10x better.
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they're talking about opening one up here in Medford, the first in Oregon. Locals are excited, any time the city talks to In N Out's people, it makes the local news. I'm excited, it's probably one of the only things besides good asian food I miss about California. View Quote I heard that too. I will go there for a week straight for lunch. |
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Quoted: If there's four people in line at Carl's Jr. it can take them 12-15 minutes to get to you. If there's 12-15 people in line at In-n-Out it can take four minutes. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: it's decent, but it isn't worth waiting an hour and a half for like so many people do when one opens up locally. If there's four people in line at Carl's Jr. it can take them 12-15 minutes to get to you. If there's 12-15 people in line at In-n-Out it can take four minutes. Not true around here, Carl's is every bit as fast as In-n-out or Whataburger. I just wish Carl's hadn't dropped their Fish and Chips, it was the main reason I went there.
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<a href="http://s155.photobucket.com/user/bigg089/media/D3C8EF9A-A5B2-4DA8-AF7E-4136C5C78729_zpsc4nrgttr.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s297/bigg089/D3C8EF9A-A5B2-4DA8-AF7E-4136C5C78729_zpsc4nrgttr.jpg</a> Animal style. Pretty damn good burger. I wish the fries were a bit crisper but excellent IMO View Quote What took a shit on those fries???? |
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in n out is way overhyped.
their burger is ok, their fries suck. people that rave about in n out probably eat dinosaur chicken nuggets and blue box mac and cheese for most of their meals. no taste. |
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Order your fries extra crispy and they will be great!
Where are you? Eric
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If there's four people in line at Carl's Jr. it can take them 12-15 minutes to get to you. If there's 12-15 people in line at In-n-Out it can take four minutes. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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it's decent, but it isn't worth waiting an hour and a half for like so many people do when one opens up locally. If there's four people in line at Carl's Jr. it can take them 12-15 minutes to get to you. If there's 12-15 people in line at In-n-Out it can take four minutes. never been to carl's jr. also, that is a benefit of having only hamburgers and fries on the menu. ordering is fast. |
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Meh. Good burgers and fries are easy enough to make at home for cheaper.
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Bunch of fat bastards in here.
Its been so long since I have had any In N Out I cant remember what it was like. I always like fresh cut fries pretty much regardless of where we are.
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I recently at an In-N-Out in Phoenix and it was horrible…
Asked for Jalapeños - "No sir, we have chilies." Ok, I'm thinking the Whataburger Green Chili Burger rocks, so I'll give them a try. SUCKED. Fries undercooked and bland. Blah. Whataburger hands down over these posers. |
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I need to try it. Have to go to the city though. I just can't convince myself to eat commie food over Whataburger.
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