Why Orlando needs an In-N-Out Burger

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Orlando is known for having many restaurant chains and dining options, but there’s always room for more. Especially if it means In-N-Out Burger! We believe the popular burger chain needs to add a location in Orlando!

In-N-Out Burger

In-N-Out Burger is an American regional chain of fast food restaurants with locations primarily in California and the Southwest. It was founded in Baldwin Park, California, in 1948 by Harry Snyder and Esther Snyder. The popular chain features burgers, fries, and shakes. It’s built quite a fan reputation over the years!

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While the french fries and milkshakes are the brand’s sideline staples, it’s the burgers that really keep people coming back.


There’s no doubt many make it a priority to go to In-N-Out Burger while visiting California. The family-owned food chain has expanded to Las Vegas, Colorado, and Texas in recent years. So, why not bring one to Orlando, Florida as well?! It’s a great location for their franchise. Of course, Orlando is getting two other popular food chains this year.

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Portillo’s

The first Orlando based Portillo’s located in The Village at O-Town West in Lake Buena Vista will be opening soon, just minutes from Walt Disney World!

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The diner-like feel of the inside has lots to look at but you are going to be so busy noshing on the Chicago-Style Hot Dogs, Famous Italian Beef Sandwiches, Char-Grilled Burgers and Portillo’s Famous Chocolate Cake, the recipe comes from Michael Portillo’s wife herself.

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White Castle


Known for its tiny square-shaped hamburgers, the menu also includes a variety of sliders like sloppy joe sliders and chicken and waffle sliders. If you need a side to go with your main entree, you can choose from a variety of options like mac ‘n cheese nibblers, chicken rings, corn dog nibblers, and of course, french fries.

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White Castle owns and operates more than 375 restaurants in 13 states.

Based in Columbus, Ohio, and known as America’s original fast-food restaurant, White Castle has more than 375 restaurants in 13 states. The Florida location will bring that number to 14. Like most of the chain’s other restaurants, the Orlando castle will be open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, satisfying the crave of White Castle fans morning, noon and night.

We certainly look forward to visiting both Portillo’s and White Castle later this year. We hope we can see In-N-Out Burger come to Orlando someday soon! Would you like to see the franchise come to Florida? Let us know in the comments!

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