In-N-Out Menu Prices 2026
Your Ultimate Guide to Fresh, Fast, & Flavorful!
Crave that hand-leafed lettuce snap, the sizzle of fresh patties, and a Double-Double stacked just right? You’re in the right place. This is the home of the full In N Out Menu for 2026 — every burger, every shake, every secret order regulars whisper at the speaker, with current prices and calorie counts laid out so you don’t have to dig. Just the good stuff, ready when the craving hits.

In N Out Menu 2026
This is your go-to spot for everything on the In-N-Out Menu, from the prices and calorie counts to the not-so-secret orders regulars have been whispering about for decades.
A classic Hamburger starts around $3.60, the legendary Double-Double runs about $5.90, and you can build a full combo without flinching at the total. You’ll find the classics laid out clean and simple: the Double-Double stacked with two hand-leafed lettuce slices, juicy beef patties, and that tangy spread people drive across state lines for. We’ve covered the lighter Protein Style wrap if you’re skipping the bun, the messy, savory glory of Animal Style with its grilled onions and pickles, plus Mustard Fried patties for that sharp, caramelized bite only true fans order. Want a 3×3, a Flying Dutchman, or fries Animal Style smothered in melty cheese? It’s all here
In-N-Out Burgers
Each burger is built to order on a toasted sponge-dough bun, layered with crisp lettuce, ripe tomato, fresh onion, and that signature pink-orange spread that keeps people coming back. Beef arrives fresh, never frozen, and hits the griddle the moment your order goes in that’s why the wait feels a beat longer and the bite tastes a mile better.

Double-Double

Ham Burger

Cheese Burger

3×3

4×4
In-N-Out Combo Meal Menu
Want the full spread without piecing it together yourself? Combo meals bundle a burger, fries, and a drink at a price that beats ordering each item solo. Perfect for lunch breaks, road trips, and that post-work hunger that won’t be ignored.

Double-Double

Cheese Burger

Ham Burger
In-N-Out Fries
Cut from whole potatoes inside the restaurant, fried in pure sunflower oil, and served piping hot. Light, crisp on the edges, fluffy in the middle. The way fries used to taste before frozen took over. Want them softer or crunchier? Just say the word. Light, well-done, or extra crispy are all on the table.

French Fries

Animal Style Fries

Cheese Fries

Lemon Pepper

Roadkill Fires

Light Fries
In-N-Out Drinks Menu
Thirsty? The drink lineup keeps it classic. From fountain sodas poured ice-cold, freshly brewed iced tea, to smooth pink lemonade with a tart kick, and even hot cocoa for chilly nights. Coffee drinkers get a fresh pour too, hot or decaf. Every cup pairs cleanly with whatever burger you’re working through.

7Up

Cherry coke

Hot Cocoa

Sweet Iced tea

Unsweet iced tea

Barq’s caffeine

Dr Pepper

Coke

MILK

Coffee

Lite Pink Lemonade

Sig Pink Lemonade

Iced Tea

Light Fries
In-N-Out Shakes
These aren’t watered-down drive-thru shakes. They’re made with real ice cream and blended thick enough to make your straw work for it. Sweet, creamy, and rich without being heavy, the kind of shake you slow down to enjoy. Stick with chocolate, strawberry, or vanilla, or ask for a Neapolitan and get all three swirled into one cup.

Chocolate Shake

Strawberry

Vanilla
In-N-Out Not So Secret Menu
Ask any regular and they’ll tell you the real magic isn’t on the printed board. The not-so-secret menu is where the brand lets loose bigger stacks, leaner builds, bolder flavors, and fan-invented orders that have been passed around for generations. Most of these cost the same as a base burger or come free as upgrades, so you get more personality on your tray without paying for it.

Double Meat Burger

Grilled Cheese

Protein Style

Animal Style Burger

3×3

4×4
In-N-Out Top Burgers Menu

Double Meat Burger

Flying-Dutchman

Ham Burger

Cheese Burger

Animal Style Burger

3×3

4×4
In-N-Out Not So Secret Add-Ons
These tiny tweaks change the whole feel of your meal sharper, melty, smoky, spicy without bumping your bill much (most are free):

Burger Patty

Cheese Slices

Pup Patty
Animal Style – mustard-grilled patty, extra spread, grilled onions, and pickles
Extra Toast – bun cooked longer for a warm, lightly crisp finish
Cold Cheese – unmelted cheese slice for a cleaner, milder bite
Chopped Chilies – diced yellow peppers added for heat and crunch
Extra Spread Packets – free side packets for dipping fries or topping the bun
In-N-Out Nutrition & Calories Guide
Watching your macros or just trying to make a smarter call before you order? Every item on the In-N-Out Menu 2026 is fully tracked from calories, fat, carbs, protein, and allergens. A Hamburger sits at 390 calories, a Double-Double at 670, and Protein Style swaps drop those numbers fast by trading the bun for a lettuce wrap. Shakes hover in the 580–590 range and large fries clock in at 520.
For diners who want complete nutritional numbers, a full PDF with official serving sizes and nutrition details is included below. Use it to compare items, choose lighter options, build high-protein orders, or simply understand what fits your meal.
In-N-Out Not Hours
Late-night cravings are real, and the good news is most locations stay open well past midnight. Here’s the standard schedule though airport spots, mall locations, and holiday weekends can shift things, so call ahead if you’re cutting it close.
Daily Opening & Closing Hours
Day | Opening Time | Closing Time |
|---|---|---|
Monday | 10:30 AM | 1:00 AM |
Tuesday | 10:30 AM | 1:00 AM |
Wednesday | 10:30 AM | 1:00 AM |
Thursday | 10:30 AM | 1:00 AM |
Friday | 10:30 AM | 1:30 AM |
Saturday | 10:30 AM | 1:30 AM |
Sunday | 10:30 AM | 1:00 AM |
In-N-Out Holiday Hours (2026)
Holiday | Open / Closed | Typical Hours |
|---|---|---|
New Year’s Day | Open | 10:30 AM – 1:00 AM |
Martin Luther King Jr. Day | Open | Regular hours |
Presidents’ Day | Open | Regular hours |
Easter Sunday | Open | 10:30 AM – 1:00 AM |
Memorial Day | Open | Regular hours |
4th of July | Open | 10:30 AM – 1:00 AM |
Labor Day | Open | Regular hours |
Halloween | Open | Regular hours |
Veterans Day | Open | Regular hours |
Thanksgiving Day | Closed | — |
Christmas Eve | Open | Often closes early (times vary) |
Christmas Day | Closed | — |
New Year’s Eve | Open | Regular or slightly adjusted hours |
ORDERING AT In N Out
Ordering here is refreshingly low-tech. Walk up to the counter or pull into the drive-thru, give your order, and everything gets built from scratch after you pay, no warming trays, no pre-stacked patties waiting around. That’s the whole point.
A few things worth knowing:
Catering? Yes, through the Cookout Truck, which rolls up and cooks on-site for events. It’s booked in advance and is the only “delivery” the brand officially supports.
No official delivery. The company skips DoorDash, Uber Eats, and app-based ordering on purpose. They want every burger eaten fresh, not stuck in a hot bag for 25 minutes. Third-party listings exist but aren’t endorsed.
Payment options include cash, debit, credit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and In-N-Out gift cards. EBT, online payments, and personal checks aren’t accepted.
Best In N Out Orders to Try
Picking what to order is half the fun. Whether you’re a first-timer or a third-generation fan, here are the orders worth your money as it is sorted by what you’re in the mood for.
Most Loved Orders
Double-Double — the signature stack, two patties, two slices of cheese
Animal Style Burger — mustard-grilled patty, extra spread, grilled onions, and pickles
Cheeseburger with Whole Grilled Onion — sweeter, deeper, juicier
Neapolitan Shake — three flavors in one cup, no commitment needed
High-Protein Favorites
Protein Style Double-Double — bunless, wrapped in lettuce, all the flavor
3×3 or 4×4 — for when one patty just won’t do
Flying Dutchman — pure meat and cheese, no carbs in sight
Lower-Calorie Options
Hamburger Protein Style — under 250 calories
Cheeseburger without spread — cuts fat without losing the cheese pull
Unsweetened Iced Tea — swap the soda, save the sugar
True Insider Hits
Roadkill-style extras — regional and unofficial, but worth asking
Mustard-Fried patty — sharper, tangier, a little caramelized
Animal Style Fries — the messy classic
Chopped Chilies — free heat, instant upgrade
Cold Cheese Burger — milder, creamier bite
In-N-Out Locations Near You
Finding the nearest spot is easy with our live map below. The chain runs across the Western and Southern U.S. — California, Texas, Arizona, Nevada, Colorado, Oregon, and Utah with newer outposts opening in Idaho, Tennessee, and Florida as the brand slowly extends its reach east. Use the map to search by city, see drive-thru availability, check today’s hours, and grab driving directions in one tap.
Whether you’re road-tripping through the Southwest, flying into LAX, or chasing down your first In-N-Out in a brand-new state, the map will point you to the closest open kitchen.
Tap the map below to find the nearest In-N-Out in seconds.
About In N Out
The story starts in 1948, when Harry and Esther Snyder opened a tiny drive-thru stand in Baldwin Park, California. It was the first of its kind in the state, a two-way speaker box that let drivers order without ever leaving their cars. The menu was simple then, and it’s still simple now: burgers, fries, shakes, sodas. That’s it.
Three quarters of a century later, the company is still privately owned by the founding family, with Lynsi Snyder at the helm as president and owner. Unlike nearly every other major chain, In-N-Out has never franchised, never sold licensing rights, and never compromised on the basics. Patties come fresh, potatoes get cut on-site, and no location is built farther from a supply hub than the food can travel without freezing.
That careful pace is why expansion has been so slow and so trusted. Today, restaurants run across California, Texas, Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, Oregon, and Utah, with confirmed openings underway in Tennessee and Florida. Every new state gets its own regional supply facility before a single store opens.
If you’ve ever wondered why fans get so emotional about this place, it’s not just the burger. It’s the consistency. Bite for bite, decade for decade, it tastes like it did the first time.
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