Colorado’s Love Affair with In-N-Out Burger Grows: New Location Approved for 2025
Coloradans have a well-documented love for burgers, and In-N-Out Burger continues to feed that passion with plans for yet another location in the state. Since the California-based chain debuted its first Colorado locations in late 2020, it has rapidly expanded, with over a dozen locations projected to open by the end of 2025.
In-N-Out Comes to Longmont
The latest addition to the In-N-Out family will be in Longmont, following approval by the Longmont City Council. The new restaurant will be located near Ken Pratt Boulevard and Harvest Moon Drive, close to Costco and major highways, making it an ideal spot for high traffic and convenience.
This expansion brings a balance to the chain’s presence along the I-25 corridor, with existing locations in Loveland, eight in the Denver metro area, and three in Colorado Springs.
A Growing Presence in Colorado
In-N-Out has quickly established a foothold in Colorado, where its Double-Doubles, Animal-Style Fries, and signature shakes have become a favorite among locals. This new location is expected to meet the growing demand in Northern Colorado and provide an additional option for residents craving the iconic West Coast brand.
What’s Next for Colorado?
As the chain continues to grow, many Coloradans are wondering which city will be next. While the Western Slope and Eastern Plains remain without an In-N-Out, speculation about Grand Junction as a potential location continues to build.
For now, the addition of a Longmont location ensures that even more Coloradans will have the chance to enjoy their favorite burgers and fries without traveling far. Stay tuned as In-N-Out continues its Colorado expansion, bringing its signature menu to even more communities across the state.
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