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In-N-Out Burger plans one of biggest units yet on the Las Vegas Strip

It isn't scheduled to open until 2026. But the unit will be in the massive upcoming retail center The BLVD.
The planned location won't have a drive thru. But it will have a company store selling merch. | Photo: Shutterstock.

In-N-Out Burger is planning to open one of its largest restaurants yet on the Las Vegas Strip.

The Irvine, California-based burger chain on Thursday posted on Instagram that an 8,000-square-foot restaurant is coming in 2026 to The BLVD in Las Vegas, a 400,000-square-foot mixed use development still under construction that will include retail, entertainment and food.

The unit will not have a drive-thru, but it will have indoor and outdoor seating, and signage that puts a Vegas-style neon spin on the retro design. There will also be a company store where fans can buy merch, from an In-N-Out dog collar or plush blanket, to a full line of tee shirts.

The more-than 400-unit In-N-Out already operates five restaurants in Las Vegas, including one other unit on the Strip. 

And this won’t be the quick-service chain’s biggest, but it will likely be No. 2. The largest In-N-Out location is reportedly a flagship unit in Barstow, California.

 

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