Intro

In-N-Out Burger is AWESOME, but it’s not the only awesome in this world.
Here are five alternatives if you love:
– The quality of In-N-Out’s burgers
– The price
– How it’s a regional favorite
– Secret menus
– Its thin-cut fries
Let’s start with quality…
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Quality: Shake Shack

Why Shake Shack?
It literally started in the kitchen of a three-Michelin-star restaurant in New York City!
That’s because founder Danny Meyer was behind a who’s who of high-end concepts before Shake Shack.
You can taste the quality…and like with In-N-Out, we’d recommend eating your burger and fries right on site while its hot and fresh!
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Price: Jack-In-The-Box

While people complain about the price at places like Five Guys, the cheaper price point at In-N-Out is a big selling point to fans.
Jack in the Box has a similar reputation for being wallet accessible!
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Regional Favorite: Culver’s

We love food from our respective regions!
Just like West Coasters love In-N-Out, Midwesterners love Culver’s ButterBurgers and custard.
It’s a must-have on road trips!
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Secret Menu: Starbucks

OK, I get that Starbucks doesn’t sling burgers and fries, but no other establishment’s secret menu rivals In-N-Out’s quite like Starbucks’ does.
And like In-N-Out, favorite Secret Menu items become regulars.
In-N-Out includes “Animal Style,” “Protein Style,” and the “4×4” on their “Not So Secret Menu.”
Meanwhile, Starbucks added favorite “secret” customizations “Pink Drink” and “Medicine Ball” (aka Honey Citrus Mint Tea) to their regular menu.
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Thin-Cut Fries: Freddy’s

In-N-Out purposely cuts their fries thin so that they’re crispier (some customers even ask for “well-done” to get the fries extra crisp).
Freddy’s pairs its burgers with shoestring fries, a must-try for In-N-Out fries fans!
There you go…there are our five recommendations for adventurous In-N-Out fans. Did we miss any? Or, gasp, are we flat-out wrong? Let us know in the comments section.
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