OT In-N-Out Burger Is in the Early Stages of Opening a Restaurant in Tualatin

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Mashita’s Teriyaki is the best food in Tualatin! I practically lived off it skating the Tualatin park back in the day.

TERIYAKI EXPRESS on 72nd.

But yeah, Mashitas was pretty good. I just loved Teriyaki Express from my childhood as they had one on Scholls Ferry Road I used to hit up for their combo plate.
 
AND SOMEONE NEEDS TO BRING BACK THE FUCKING CHICKEN BAR
 
Pre-corona, there were always long lines at Shake Shack in NYC? What's so great about it? The best burger is at the Burger Joint, a small secret hole in the wall behind the registration desk at the Parker-Meridian Hotel.

I wasn't that impressed by the Burger Joint. It was an inexpensive burger, but pretty pedestrian. I guess it is more fast food (even though the lines are usually long as hell). I actually stayed at the Parker last time in NY and I didn't even bother to go in to get a burger since I had it already. I did grab a burger at Judge Roy Bean down the street, it was really good.

Peter Luger Burger is my favorite NYC burger.
 
This thread seems so 2019, before we knew the plague, the jack-booted thugs, and the murder hornets were going to kill us all.

Ah, sweet innocence.

barfo
 
Maybe Mick can explain it better.


By the way, I can get exactly what I want at home and I don't have to go out and pay good money for crap.
 
Didn’t hit that, but went to a Paco’s Tacos which was pretty good. And like 3 trips to Porto’s lol

Paco's Tacos in Culver City or near LAX? That's pretty bad.

Best spot I've been recently is Teddy's Red Tacos in Venice.

Birria tacos that they dip in the liquid. Fucking dope shit.

 
Pre-corona, there were always long lines at Shake Shack in NYC? What's so great about it? The best burger is at the Burger Joint, a small secret hole in the wall behind the registration desk at the Parker-Meridian Hotel.
The flavor. The beef they use is tasty. The buns they use are tasty. The best fast foodish hamburger i've ever had. We go there like 3 or 4 times when we are in Vegas. Some people like the fries, but i'm not impressed with the fries.

Five guys has cajun fries that are awesome.
 
In-n-Out you need to get the animal style fries, then pop a banana pepper over it.
 
Stella Tacos closed last weekend.

Bye Stella!
 
Paco's Tacos in Culver City or near LAX? That's pretty bad.

Best spot I've been recently is Teddy's Red Tacos in Venice.

Birria tacos that they dip in the liquid. Fucking dope shit.


Tbh I’m not sure where. My knowledge of the area ends at Pasadena and Disneyland and some beaches lol
 
Renderings of Tualatin In-n-Out:

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https://www.kgw.com/article/news/lo...atin/283-0b17ef28-07c8-4998-b01a-4c4e18ea2e1b
 
I only count 47 parking spaces. 50 if you count the handicapped spots. Are my eyes that bad? They instantly spot pretty girls.

There are 51. In the handcapped spot there are 4 spots. On more to the left of the three handicapped.

But they really screwed this up. The drive through should not enter and exit through the parking lot. It should have its own side entry. This is going to block all the parked cars in because of the drive through lines.

This is a ridiculously poor layout considering their history of long lines......

Sometimes I think I should gt more into structural designing because I swear I see somethings out there I bid for at my work that make absolutely no sense when it comes tog practical use.....


The entry for drive through should come from the 72nd side and the exit should exit right to Boones ferry.

Thew more I look at it, the more comical it looks.
 
There are 51. In the handcapped spot there are 4 spots. On more to the left of the three handicapped.

But they really screwed this up. The drive through should not enter and exit through the parking lot. It should have its own side entry. This is going to block all the parked cars in because of the drive through lines.

This is a ridiculously poor layout considering their history of long lines......

Sometimes I think I should gt more into structural designing because I swear I see somethings out there I bid for at my work that make absolutely no sense when it comes tog practical use.....


The entry for drive through should come from the 72nd side and the exit should exit right to Boones ferry.

Thew more I look at it, the more comical it looks.
The layout is done by the architect in consultation with the client. In fact, even the engineers start with the drawings produced by the architect.

There's no telling who ordered the parking and drive through. It might have been the architect or the client or even the city. I guess the engineers may have had some input when they consult with the architect about lighting.

I couldn't tell that there were four handicapped spaces because the photo wasn't clear there.
 
That’s going to make Boone’s ferry and I5 even more of a mess right there. It’s gotten worse over the years and Bridgeport was certainly the reason for the traffic which lead to the red light camera. In-N-Out will just make it even worse around Bridgeport, could be somewhat of a nightmare.
 
I don't see how this will be anything but a traffic nightmare, incredibly long lines, a shitshow of a parking lot, and a net negative for Bridgeport, whose parking is already impossible.

I love and miss In 'n Out, but it won't be worth the headache at that location.
 

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