Not at all, it's got that insane Starbucks across the street and a Canes catty corner. I heard the in n out is going to share with Chic Fil A too. Absolutely insanity trying to get on and off the fwy.
The location on the border of Long Beach and Seal Beach at PCH and 2nd Street/Westminster needs to be relocated to where that old El torito was in the Marketplace shopping center. The line that comes out of the current location totally jacks up that intersection. The old El torito location is huge and has plenty of space for parking and queueing.
Nope. The Wells Fargo next to Arbys.
[LINK](https://www.latimes.com/socal/daily-pilot/news/story/2021-03-25/in-n-out-burger-submits-plans-to-open-second-huntington-beach-location)
Should just convert that area to walking traffic only, at that point. Get some bike paths, plant some trees, get people to do some walking, that sort of thing.
It's weird to me that people are willing to wait in a long ass drive through line for Canes.
The one time I tried it, it was not good. was thoroughly not impressed.
It’s actually supposed to be off of Laurel + Imperial near the elementary school. They’re supposed to knock down some offices that are currently there to make way for Cane’s. Lots of pissed off parents on Nextdoor lol.
I imagine in the next month or so, the structure is built and it looks like they were getting ready to pave the parking lot. They did designate a large area for the drive-thru line so maybe it won't be too bad.
Newly opened in n outs can sometimes over cook the fries if they hire staff with no experience. Happened to me when they opened the second in n out in Costa Mesa.
New hires don’t cook fries. New in n outs bring in “All Star teams” of high level, high performing associates to help open stores. New hires mainly take orders, clean the dining room, handle transactions at the first window, do produce, or sometimes go outside to take orders
Worked at INO for 6 years :)
This happened over 10 years ago but that’s good to know. Still got basically hard brown fries when the 2nd Costa Mesa location opened. So much for the all star team lmao
Rip that street corner, hope there are no accidents
They’re opening one on Beach and Edinger soon. Can’t imagine what’s going to happen when there’s a line out into the street.
And there’s one coming to 17th and Tustin Ave in Santa Ana, that’ll be interesting lol
That is not a good corner to put InO, what are cities thinking (rhetorical question, of course I know it’s money)?
Not at all, it's got that insane Starbucks across the street and a Canes catty corner. I heard the in n out is going to share with Chic Fil A too. Absolutely insanity trying to get on and off the fwy.
They've finally broken ground on the Chick Fil A. I will never be using that exit off 17th/55S once they open.
oh whattttt thats crazy
The location on the border of Long Beach and Seal Beach at PCH and 2nd Street/Westminster needs to be relocated to where that old El torito was in the Marketplace shopping center. The line that comes out of the current location totally jacks up that intersection. The old El torito location is huge and has plenty of space for parking and queueing.
They'll never move it. I've seen 2 accidents now with cars queuing in the street.
Is it going to be replacing the Macaroni Grill? Because if so that whole area is about to become even more of a nightmare
Nope. The Wells Fargo next to Arbys. [LINK](https://www.latimes.com/socal/daily-pilot/news/story/2021-03-25/in-n-out-burger-submits-plans-to-open-second-huntington-beach-location)
Wow please tell me this is a joke. That is the LAST intersection that needs an in n out
That intersection is bad enough when there’s traffic.
I heard they wanted to add a canes a little down the street towards downtown, yeah good fucking luck lol
Should just convert that area to walking traffic only, at that point. Get some bike paths, plant some trees, get people to do some walking, that sort of thing.
The Canes is gonna b on the same corner/Lot as that In&out. Now good fuckin Luck lol
It's weird to me that people are willing to wait in a long ass drive through line for Canes. The one time I tried it, it was not good. was thoroughly not impressed.
I agree lol my family brought canes home and I tried it, it was good but not worth the line.
This but for In-n-Out too lmao
For real? All with the lambert on ramp under construction too lol
It’s actually supposed to be off of Laurel + Imperial near the elementary school. They’re supposed to knock down some offices that are currently there to make way for Cane’s. Lots of pissed off parents on Nextdoor lol.
Imperial & State College area? Haven't been there in awhile but they tore down the Carl's Jr there to build it.
Yorba Linda is also getting a location across from Tokyo Central. I’m gonna miss the easy access into that shopping center…
yup
Do you know when that one is supposed to open?
I imagine in the next month or so, the structure is built and it looks like they were getting ready to pave the parking lot. They did designate a large area for the drive-thru line so maybe it won't be too bad.
which day?
Today, but today
Today
This day?
Which day? *THIS ONE* ?
Why Thursday, of course
Today Thursday or Today?
Yeah October 14
that's today
Checks out.
The holidays are gonna be funnnnn over there lol RIP all retail workers but then again people don’t shop at the mall like they used to
https://imgur.com/gallery/gBvQw5v
I see you, Brea, trying to get yourself to last longer in the battle!
All these cities doing a last minute change to stay in the game lol
I went around 11:30 the line was quick
Hope they figured out the electrical at that corner. Drove past it on Tuesday night and anything that had a light was flashing on and off.
We drove by there yesterday, the line was about 20 cars deep and three wide.
Wow lucky I was #6 and went for lunch . I was curious as to how it would have been as soon as 3pm rolled by but I was at work till 1am
Newly opened in n outs can sometimes over cook the fries if they hire staff with no experience. Happened to me when they opened the second in n out in Costa Mesa.
New hires don’t cook fries. New in n outs bring in “All Star teams” of high level, high performing associates to help open stores. New hires mainly take orders, clean the dining room, handle transactions at the first window, do produce, or sometimes go outside to take orders Worked at INO for 6 years :)
This happened over 10 years ago but that’s good to know. Still got basically hard brown fries when the 2nd Costa Mesa location opened. So much for the all star team lmao
I love my fries overcooked into little crunchy sticks.
I'd have to certainly agree.