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This will be In-N-Out’s first foray into Tennessee, the furthest east the West Coast chain has ventured.

In-N-Out Burger expands east to Tennessee

The burger chain is planning to open a new territory office outside of Nashville and expand the furthest east it’s ever gone

In-N-Out Burger is expanding into Tennessee and opening a territory office just outside of Nashville, the Baldwin Park, Calif., restaurant chain announced on Tuesday.

This will be In-N-Out’s first foray into Tennessee, the furthest east the West Coast chain has ventured. It already has units in California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Texas, Oregon, and Colorado.

The cult favorite is run by the founders’ granddaughter, Lynsi Snyder, who said in a statement, “In every decision I make, I always consider what my family would want. I have no doubt that my grandparents, dad, and uncle would be proud of this decision to grow our associate family and serve even more amazing customers beginning in Nashville and the surrounding areas.” 

The brand, which is consistently ranked as consumers’ most-craved brand in NRN’s annual Consumer Picks survey, will celebrate 75 years in October.

In-N-Out plans to open its first Tennessee location by 2026. The new territory office will be in Franklin, Tenn.

“This expansion is significant for our company,” Snyder said in a release. “For many years, we’ve heard requests from our customers in Tennessee to consider opening locations near them, further east than we’ve ever been.”

 

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