First generation In-N-Out Burger's first location was opened in the Los Angeles suburb of
Baldwin Park, California, in 1948 by the Snyders In 1951, a second In-N-Out was opened in
Covina, California, west of the intersection of Grand Avenue and Arrow Highway. The company remained a relatively small
Southern California chain until the 1970s. The Snyders managed their first restaurants closely to ensure quality was maintained. The chain had 18 restaurants when Harry Snyder died in 1976, at the age of 63.
Second generation In 1976, 24-year-old
Rich Snyder became the company president after his father's death. Along with his brother Guy, Rich had begun working in his father's In-N-Outs at an early age. Over the next 20 years, the chain experienced a period of rapid growth under Rich's leadership, expanding to 93 In June 1988, In-N-Out opened its 50th location, in
Thousand Palms, California. The first location outside of the
Los Angeles metropolitan area opened in
San Diego County in 1990, the 57th location in the chain. In 1992, In-N-Out opened its first non-Southern California restaurant, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Its first Northern California location opened the following year in
Modesto. Expansion then spread to
Northern California, including the
San Francisco Bay Area, while additional
Las Vegas-area restaurants were added. After opening the 93rd In-N-Out store in
Fresno, California, on December 15, 1993, Rich Snyder and four other passengers died in a plane crash on approach to
John Wayne Airport in
Orange County, California. Upon Rich Snyder's death, Guy Snyder assumed the presidency in January 1994 and continued the company's aggressive expansion until he died from an
overdose of painkillers in 1999. , the current owner and president of In-N-Out Burger|alt=Portrait of a smiling blond woman in black After participating in various roles in the company, Snyder assumed the presidency in 2010, becoming the company's sixth president. However, most major decisions are made by a seven-member executive team. Snyder does not intend to franchise nor sell and plans to pass on ownership of the company to her children. In 2018, In-N-Out donated $25,000 to the
California Republican Party. In 2021, it donated $40,000. In-N-Out
COO Mark Taylor and his wife, Traci, have donated to
Donald Trump's presidential campaigns. On January 24, 2024, In-N-Out announced the closure of its only store in
Oakland, California, due to safety concerns related to crime, marking the first time in its 75-year history that the company has shut down a location.
Expansion The company opened locations in Arizona in 2000 and added new restaurants in
Reno,
Sparks, and
Carson City, Nevada, in late 2004. In-N-Out became a huge success in these new locations. In late December 2005, In-N-Out's 200th location was opened in
Temecula, California. In 2008, In-N-Out expanded into a fourth state by opening a location in
Washington, Utah, a suburb of
St. George. By late 2009, the chain expanded into northern Utah with three new locations situated in
Draper,
American Fork, and
Orem. More locations opened in the spring of 2010 in
West Valley City,
West Jordan,
Centerville, and
Riverton. In May 2010, In-N-Out announced plans to open new spots into
Texas, specifically within the
Dallas–Fort Worth area with the first In-N-Out opening in
Frisco and
Allen on May 11, 2011. The chain opened its first location in
Austin in December 2013. There are 18 restaurant locations in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, and four in the Austin area. These new locations in Texas required the company to build a new patty production facility and distribution center in the state, according to company vice president Carl Van Fleet. In March 2014, the company confirmed its first location in San Antonio. The fall of 2014 saw the restaurant open its 22nd Texas location in
Killeen. On November 20, 2014, In-N-Out opened its first location in
San Antonio followed by its first location in
Waco in November 2015. In January 2017, In-N-Out announced plans to expand into
Houston with multiple sites planned in the area, the first being in
Stafford. In January 2015, In-N-Out opened its 300th restaurant, which was located in
Anaheim, California. At the time of the opening, the company had generated $558 million in annual sales and employed nearly 18,000 in California, Nevada, Utah, Texas, and Arizona. The company opened its first location in Oregon on September 9, 2015 (the same day as
Harry Snyder's birthday) in
Medford. It is supplied from the Lathrop, California, distribution center completed in 2006. President Lynsi Snyder stated during the opening that they will continue to open new spots. A second Oregon location was under construction in
Grants Pass during September 2017. On August 21, 2018, In-N-Out announced plans to open a location in the
Willamette Valley in
Keizer. This was the company's northernmost location. On November 30, 2017, the company announced plans to build a production facility and distribution center in
Colorado Springs, ahead of an expansion into
Colorado, which is scheduled to be completed in 2021. The first Colorado locations opened in Colorado Springs and
Aurora on November 20, 2020. In-N-Out received approval for a new distribution center to open in
Chino, California, in 2020, taking some of the load off the long-standing Baldwin Park distribution center. The center opened later that year. On November 24, 2020, In-N-Out signaled that it was in the early stages of opening a store in
Idaho. The first store in the state opened in
Meridian in December 2023. In-N-Out later expressed interest in opening additional stores in Boise and Nampa, as well as a second location in Meridian. The company pursued various locations around
Portland, Oregon, which were rejected or stalled due to development issues; a location in
Ridgefield, Washington, the first in Washington state, was announced in 2024. The location in Ridgefield, Washington opened on August 20, 2025, becoming the first in the state. A second Washington state location opened on April 23, 2026 in Vancouver. On January 10, 2023, Tennessee governor
Bill Lee and In-N-Out president Lynsi Snyder announced that a new hub would be built in
Franklin, Tennessee, to supply restaurants in the Southeast, beginning in the
Nashville area. It is the company's first eastern hub and involved a $125.5 million investment. The first Nashville locations opened in December 2025. In-N-Out is planning to expand to
New Mexico by 2027, with locations in
Albuquerque. After expanding to New Mexico, In-N-Out will have a presence in every state in the Southwest. == Products ==