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In-n-Out announces expansion to New Mexico by 2027: See future locations
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Date:2025-04-12 21:59:59
California hamburger chain In-n-Out announced that it will be expanding to New Mexico.
The company said that it will be, "fully in the Four Corners, serving our Customers in New Mexico, by 2027," in an Instagram post.
“Growth into New Mexico is an important milestone for us,” In-N-Out Owner and President Lynsi Snyder said in a statement. "I’m excited that our customers won’t have to travel to a nearby state for an In-N-Out Burger for much longer.”
The company told the Albuquerque Journal that the expansion was made possible by a distribution center in Colorado Springs, Colo.
The announcement continues the expansion trend for the red palm trees that has seen the company add to its 394 existing restaurants far from its Southern California roots.
Where else is In-N-Out opening next?
In-N-Out lists seven other stores that are slated to open soon.
Two stores will open in the company's Southern California backyard, one in San Juan Capistrano and one in Perris. There will also be a new store in the heart of the state in Madera. There will also be a new restaurant in Loveland, Colo.
The yellow arrow will pop up in potato country as Meridian, Idaho will see the state's first opportunity to try the Double-Double once endorsed by Anthony Bourdain.
There will be further incursion into Whataburger territory as Cypress and Webster, Texas will add to the 41 already existing In-N-Out outposts in the Lone Star State.
Other future In-N-Out Locations
- 28320 Highway 290 Cypress, TX 77433
- 1830 W. Cleveland Ave. Madera, CA 93637
- 3520 E. Fairview Ave. Meridian, ID 83642
- 229 Old Nuevo Rd. Perris, CA 92570
- 31791 Del Obispo St. San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675
- 122 El Dorado Blvd. Webster, TX 7759
- 1450 Fall River Dr. Loveland, CO 80538
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