<p>if you live in california, arizona, nevada, or utah, youll probably agree that in-n-out burgers are the shet, if you live in other states, what are the best burgers in your area?</p>
<p>I live in arizona and have never once been to an in-n-out. Fuddruckers are probably better though...</p>
<p>I've heard In-N-Out's good.</p>
<p>Iunno about what's around here, but I'm not the best person to ask seeing as how I don't eat meat. Now that I think about it, neither does the kid from my school who's also on CC (but he's vegan).</p>
<p>I live in Arizona, and In N Out is alright. They make me feel sick sometimes--all fast food burgers have been doing that to me lately. I used to love Wendy's, but then something changed and it sucked. Then I loved Burger King, but the last burger I had wasn't up to par.</p>
<p>So...I'll stick with Taco Bell. I NEVER get tired of that place.</p>
<p>Never had In-and-Out. I know of no good burger places in New Jersey. Only places I know are Burger King,, McDonalds, and White Castle.</p>
<p>I had their fries during the band trip to San Fransisco, and they didn't taste too great. Never have had their burgurs.</p>
<p>I don't really eat burgers though, so I don't know much about where I am.</p>
<p>Let me tell you tale about why In-n-out is the greatest burger chain in the world (except Sensei's Grasswheat and Tofu Burgers in Hiroshima). I had traveled for 5 days and seven nights in Death Valley, the temperature was 126 scolding degrees Celsius! (with wind chill 148 degrees.) I walked 3.5 miles during this epic endeavor. I drank no water for these 5 days and 7 nights. I arrived at the door of an In-N-Out Burger in La jolla, CA. I collapsed. My pulse stopped...next thing I knew a burger chef had rung out the grease of a dozen burgers into my parched oral cavity. I was revitalized by the saving grease of In-N-Out.</p>
<p>IN-N-Out is made of pure win. I'd gladly, with all of happiness radiating from my body, sacrifice 6 of my legendary pokemons for a hamburger.</p>
<p>once i get rich, i'll take the jet over to Cali and eat there.</p>
<p>5 guys burgers are the best</p>
<p>ever</p>
<p>of all time</p>
<p>Ya.... I don't eat fast food too often.... thank god. But the best burger I have ever had was at a small diner at Girhadelli Square in San Fransisco....</p>
<p>false.
I used to work at 5 Guys....</p>
<p>I would take a double double from In N Out with anyone. Anywhere. Anytime.</p>
<p>how does white castle compare to in-n-out? </p>
<p>in-n-out is full of win, i head they have an in-n-out university to train their employees.</p>
<p>In-n-out's pretty good, but they're somewhat overrated. Every now and then, though, you get one that seems especially fresh and it's fantastic.</p>
<p>The Counter is the best burger place. Someday I'll have to order a 1 pounder.</p>
<p>We gots ourselves a Culvers lmao!</p>
<p>I've had both, five guys is better. By far the best chain burger I've ever had, but nothing beats home-grilled</p>
<p>in'n'out is the best burger imo. if i leave california for college, it'll be one of the things i'll be missing</p>
<p>yay, johnny rockets!!</p>
<p>not really.</p>
<p>i agree, in-n-out is pure win. i actually really love their fries.</p>
<p>I used to like their fries, but for some reason they don't seem so good anymore.</p>
<p>Had it today after school and it didnt seem as good as normal <em>shurg</em></p>