World's Largest In-N-Out Burger Nears Opening on Las Vegas Strip
Construction photos show progress on an 8,000-square-foot In-N-Out location inside the BLVD retail complex. The restaurant is scheduled to open as soon as this summer.
nypost.comNew photos show construction progress on an 8,000-square-foot In-N-Out restaurant inside the BLVD retail complex on the Las Vegas Strip. The location sits on the third floor of the development at 3747 South Las Vegas Boulevard, next to the MGM Grand. It will include a 2,500-square-foot dining terrace overlooking the Strip.
The restaurant is a single-story space built atop the shopping center rather than a multi-story structure. Palm trees have been planted in an X pattern in front of the site. Red and yellow signage has already been installed on the building. The outlet will not include a drive-thru lane, unlike most In-N-Out locations.
A dedicated merchandise store will operate alongside the restaurant. Social media accounts have tracked construction updates for several months. The project is described as one of the most anticipated In-N-Out openings, with fans noting its size compared with typical outlets.
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Fresh construction photos were shared on Instagram showing building progress.
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Red and yellow signage was installed on the building exterior.
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The restaurant is expected to open as soon as this summer.
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The restaurant will offer diners views of the Las Vegas Strip from its terrace.
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Visitors will have access to a dedicated merchandise store at the location.
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