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Is it worth the drive down to Keizer? Me and my girlfriend were thinking of getting out of the house and going on a drive.

I’ve never had their food. All hype or worth checking out?
 
Is it worth the drive down to Keizer? Me and my girlfriend were thinking of getting out of the house and going on a drive.

I’ve never had their food. All hype or worth checking out?

I've had it in california before, it's nothing to get excited about.

It's like Burgerville.
 
The few fast food items I've gotten during this I've brought home and microwaved. I figure if a microwave can kill a small animal it can kill some corona. I just don't trust the people preparing and serving the food.

But to answer your question, I haven't had In N Out in Keizer but I've had in LA. It's good. I like Burgerville better.
 
Burgerville is definitely NOT better.

But In n Out is a SoCal thing - probably NBD if you didn't grow up with it. But mmm, we've made the trip to Keizer a few times. Our fave. You have to time it right though, the lines can be loooooong.
 
Is it worth the drive down to Keizer? Me and my girlfriend were thinking of getting out of the house and going on a drive.

I’ve never had their food. All hype or worth checking out?

Yes. Double double with cheese "animal style." Eat it in the parking lot , has to be hot and frsh off the grill!
 
Is it worth the drive down to Keizer? Me and my girlfriend were thinking of getting out of the house and going on a drive.

I’ve never had their food. All hype or worth checking out?

Decent, but there are better burgers to be had around town. ' have had it several times when in southern Cal, but I definitely wouldn't drive all the way to Keizer for it. It's kind of like when Coors Beer wasn't available in Oregon and before Krispy Kreme. The hype is definitely bigger than the product.
 
I liked the old Mikes drive In in Sellwood (haven't gone to the Milwaukie one or the OC one since they closed the one in Sellwood).

I'd say it's also much better than In n Out.
 
I prefer burgerville, but In N Out is pretty good. I would say its higher quality and fresher, it's more like "The Habit" which is a chain gaining speed or 5 guys.

Generally dont think it's worth the wait (takes long usually), I have 3 In N Outs within 4 miles from me and I go maybe twice a year.

I do cheese burger animal style and animal style fries. The lemonade is good too.


Since their ain't shit to do, if the line isnt too long, go for it. If it's a long wait, fuck it. Prob better to wait until you visit california or vegas, heard lines in Keizer are nuts.
 
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I liked the old Mikes drive In in Sellwood (haven't gone to the Milwaukie one or the OC one since they closed the one in Sellwood).

I'd say it's also much better than In n Out.

Roakes was pretty good as well as my oldest daughter worked at the one across from Eastport on 82nd.
 
The thing i like about in and out compared to other places is they toast the bun.
Dairy Queen does but they suck for burgers.
I don't like a soft, soggy bun. I mean i don't want toast, it i want the insides a bit crusty and they do that perfectly.
 
I remember when Sonic came here. People really got excited for that!
 
In n Out is good if you are on the road to grab and eat. Nothing worth taking a special trip for. Burgers are bomb though. Fries not so much. Because we are all on lockdown, I’d probably drive down for some. Nothing else to do.
 
I love in and out, but it's just a burger. A good one, but still.

I don't like the fries

The shakes are great

Nothing else to do, I say go for it
 
I've had it in california before, it's nothing to get excited about.

It's like Burgerville.
This. We have them in Vegas. I've lived here for almost 15 years now and I've been to one 4 or 5 times.

Once when we moved here and I was like meh, it is like Burgerville without the spread.

The other few times was when we had Burgerville spread we brought home and got In N Out to put the spread on.

I will say the Burgerville in Orchards we went to last year was garbage. The place was filthy and the burgers tasted like fish sandwiches. The one in the airport was great.
 
Do Jewish people celebrate Easter?
 
In n Out is good if you are on the road to grab and eat. Nothing worth taking a special trip for. Burgers are bomb though. Fries not so much. Because we are all on lockdown, I’d probably drive down for some. Nothing else to do.
You gotta do the fries animal style. Like nachos
 
In n Out is highly overrated. I can’t even begin to express the disappointment I felt going there for the first time after years of hearing about how awesome it was. The only good thing they had going was the tee shirts (do they even do that anymore???). Give me Five Guys any day.......
 
Considering there isn’t anything to do, I say go to In ‘n out and give it a try. Burgers are great, fries are flat out bad, shakes are great. Also you’ll be in your car waiting to pick up food for 45 mins so maybe not. I drove by it yesterday. Key difference between In n out and Burgerville: cheddar or American cheese? Personally i think every cheeseburger must have American cheese. The good old fake orange cheese. The best. Burgerville does the healthier route with cheddar.
 
In n Out is highly overrated. I can’t even begin to express the disappointment I felt going there for the first time after years of hearing about how awesome it was. The only good thing they had going was the tee shirts (do they even do that anymore???). Give me Five Guys any day.......
Yes they do t shirts for $13. Five Guys is outstanding.
 
Where are these Burgerville comparisons coming from? I don’t see much similarity. In-N-Out is pretty decent, definitely noteworthy... but like most things popular in California, it is highly overrated and people like to talk about how much they like it more than they actually like it. Sorry Californians.

Burgerville absolutely wrecks In-N-Out any day of the week.
 
Not worth the hassle imho. It'd just a Burger chain. Not any different from the Burger Lounge or Burgerville. It might be a little bit better than Burger King, Mcdonalds etc... - but not an exciting proposition, imho.

Honestly, If we want good burgers, we just go to Staters Bros and buy their garlic and pepper burgers at the deli and cook them ourselves. If there is a burger worth getting excited about in SoCal - that's it.
 
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Not worth the hassle imho. It'd just a Burger chain. Not any different from the Burger Lounge or Burgerville. It might be a little bit better than Burger King, Mcdonalds etc... - but not an exciting proposition, imho.

Honestly, If we want good burgers, we just go to Staters Bros and buy their garlic and pepper burgers at the deli and cook them ourselves. If there is a burger worth getting excited about in SoCal - that's it.

Just fired up the Grill. Fuck BurgerJoints. Id much rather cook my own burger... and smoke my own joint.
 

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