Needless to say, In-N-Out is a classic for all of us in Nevada. Together with our Californian neighbors, we love their juicy burgers, the famous red-and-white decor, and those tasty shakes. Hence, it comes as great news that the Irvine-based chain is opening a new restaurant, right on the famous Vegas Strip. And what’s even better? This is designed to be their largest location, ever.
In-N-Out in Vegas
The first ever In-N-Out opened in Baldwin Park, and is now a really cute museum. The first store in Nevada opened in 1992, and it was the chain’s first expansion outside of California.
This new projects would be Sin City’s 15th restaurant serving our favorite burgers. The restaurant in guaranteed to be unlike any other we’ve seen before. It could measure over 10,000 square feet in total, with 8,000 square feet of interior space and the remainder as a patio area. For reference, most In-N-Out locations measure just about 4,000 square feet.
Besides the impressive size, a third-floor location on the Strip means one thing: amazing views! Enjoying a burger while slurping on your shake while you watch the world go by might not have been on your bingo card, but…it’s gonna happen!
We also know that the interior will feature a couple of details that are different from other locations. There’ll be retro signs and displays that honor the chain’s history, evolution and nods to some of its earlier locations. Moreover, a unique store will showcase popular In-N-Out merch items, for the die-hard fans. This is a first!
The BLVD
The newest In-N-Out in Las Vegas is planned for the third floor of The BLVD, an upcoming 400,000-square-foot shopping complex on the Strip that will blend dining, entertainment, and retail. Described as the next big thing after the breathtaking Sphere, The BLVD promises to make a major impact.
We don’t currently know much about other dining options, besides How Ya Dough’n. Other tenants include Lululemon, Adidas, Puma, H&M, and more.
BLVD is set to open in 2025, but with no clear date set. However, In-N-Out mentioned 2006 as their opening date in an Instagram post from 2024 – we don’t currently have an update on that.