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In-N-Out’s Secret Menu

February 24th, 2005 by

In-N-Out Burgers

In-N-Out Burgers

In-N-Out Burgers is a West Coast institution. And one of the keys to their success has been keeping it simple. There are only four food items on the In-N-Out menu: Hamburger, Cheeseburger, Double-Double and French Fries. In-N-Out compliments the food with the standard array of Coca-Cola beverages and three shakes: chocolate, vanilla and strawberry. And that’s the menu in its entirety…

…or at least that’s what they want you to think. The truth of the matter is that there is an extensive “secret menu” available for those in the know. In fact, the secret items actually outnumber the items legitimately on the menu.

This isn’t just stuff made up by bored employees. If you order a Flying Dutchman, “Flying Dutchman” prints out on your receipt. It’s in the computer.

There is lots of information out there on the Internet about the secret menu, but no one seems to have gotten it all, and a lot of what is out there is just plain wrong. Nothing is more embarrassing than ordering a secret item that doesn’t exist.

So, through dilligent research, we have managed to produce what we believe is the definitive guide to the In-N-Out secret menu.

Burgers

2×4

2x4 Protein Style
a 2×4 “Protein Style

A “2×4″ is a burger with two beef patties and four slices of cheese. You can also order a “3×3,” a “4×2″ or any other meat/cheese combo your little heart desires. In the past, we’ve seen burgers as large as a 100×100, but In-N-Out changed their policy and now a 4×4 is as large as you can get. We managed to get ourselves a 20×20 before that rule went into effect, though.

2xMeat

2xMeat with Grilled Onions
a 2xMeat with Grilled Onions

(Also known as a “Double Meat”) Two beef patties, no cheese. You can order any n-by-Meat, where n is an integer less than or equal to 4. Triple the meat, triple the pleasure. Need your colon impacted, but don’t have years for it to happen? In-N-Out has the burger for you.

Animal Style

Animal Style Burgerone cheeseburger, “Animal Style”

A mustard-cooked beef patty with additional pickles, cheese, spread and grilled onions diced up and mixed together on the grill before getting dumped on your burger. This is probably the most famous secret menu item, and for good reason: it’s pure awesome on a bun. You can get any burger done Animal Style.

Cut-In-Half

Cheeseburger Cut In Half
a cheeseburger cut in half”

No big trick here. Ask for any burger to be cut in half, and it will be. As the parent of two girls under five, this makes ordering their meal a lot easier.

Flying Dutchman

Flying Dutchmana “flying dutchman”

Two beef patties, two slices of cheese. That’s it. No lettuce. No onions. No bun. No nuthin’. Word on the street is that this item was created for people to feed to their dogs at one of the original In-N-Out’s with walk-up service. That sounds plausible to me. Coolest sounding item on the menu. Try tricking a friend into ordering one Animal Style.

Grilled Cheese

Grilled Cheesegrilled cheese

A cheeseburger without the “burger.” My  niece always orders the grilled cheese because she doesn’t eat beef and “veggie burgers are boring.” You still have lettuce, onions and tomatoes — as well as a nice helping of the spread. Can also be ordered Animal Style.

Mustard Grilled

They paint your burger with mustard before grilling just like with Animal Style. They just don’t dump the rest of the stuff on top. Pretty tasty if you like mustard.

Protein Style

2x4 Protein Stylea 2×4, “protein style”

Any burger you want wrapped in lettuce instead of that carbohydrate-laden bun. Great if you’re doing Adkins. Any diet where you you can eat all the bacon you want but you can’t have a slice of bread sounds suspicious to me, though.

Veggie Burger

Just like the Grilled Cheese, except with no cheese. Also known as a “Wish Burger” — presumably a reference to a song from 1957 by the Chips.

Extra Toast

Leaves your bread on the grill a tad longer resulting in “crispy buns,” which is not as dirty as it sounds. Can be ordered with any burger. You can also get the bun lightly toasted or untoasted. Not a good idea though. They toast the buns so that they have some rigidity and don’t get soggy by the condiments.

Fries

Animal Style Fries

Animal Style FriesAnimal Style fries

All the same great stuff that’s on an Animal Style Burger, dumped on an order of fries instead.

Cheese Fries

Cheese Friescheese fries

Fries with cheese on top. I assume this is why they call it “cheese fries.”

Fries Light

Fries Lightfries, light

Fries not cooked as long as regular. For that great “I’m eating a raw potato” taste. Not my favorite, but hey, different strokes for different folks.

Fries Well-Done

Fries Well-Donefries, well-done

You know those delicious little brown crispy fries that you find in the bottom of the bag sometimes? Wouldn’t it be great if you could get an entire order of them? Your welcome.

Drinks

Neapolitan Shake

Neapolitan Shakea Neapolitan shake

All three shake flavors in one delicious cup. Because shakes are so thick, the flavors stay separated. Surprisingly good..

Choco-Vanilla Swirl

“Ebony and ivory live together in perfect harmony…”

Root-Beer Float

Root-Beer Floatroot-beer float

Even old hands at the secret menu are often surprised when you order this item and actually receive it. Great summer treat.

Tea-Aid

Half tea, half lemonade. Yes, we know this is an “Arnold Palmer.” Stop telling us. I suspect In-N-Out is also aware this is an Arnold Palmer. I also suspect you would need to pay Mr. Palmer money to call it that, so In-N-Out chooses not to.

Lemon-Up

Half lemonade, half 7-up or Sprite. Not all suicides are created equal, and this one tastes pretty good.

Extras

Spread

Spreadthe spread

The In-N-Out version of a “secret sauce.” It’s a bit like Thousand Islands dressing, but there are other things in there, too. You can get a big extra packet of it just by asking.

Grilled Onions

2xMeat with Grilled Onionsa 2xMeat with grilled onions

You can get them “whole” (one big slice) or chopped.

Peppers

Hot Yellow Pepperspeppers

You can ask for a packet, or get them diced on the bottom of your burger by asking for “chopped chilis.” Several sites refer to them as jalapeños. They look like banana peppers to me.

Extra tomatoes, extra lettuce, extra onion

Do I really need to explain this? I mean really?

No Salt

You can order both your burger and fries with no salt added. This makes them taste worse, but they are marginally better for you. If you are really worried about your health, you’re in the wrong restaurant.

Failures

Not everything that we found on the Internet actually existed. So here are a few imaginary items that we ordered so you don’t have to.

Wish Burger: This is another name for a veggie burger, but not all In-N-Out employees know it, though. On our test day, the cashier was flummoxed by it. (Actually, I just wanted to use the word “flummoxed.”)

“On the Sal”: “On the Sal” was supposed to give us all the vegetables that normally go on the burger, with secret sauce on top, and nothing else — basically a tiny side salad. Once again, the lovely cashier had no idea what I was talking about.

But ordering the non-existant “On the Sal” taught us something important:

Although she had no idea what I was talking about, the cashier was perfectly willing to give me an “On the Sal” if I could describe it to her. Evidently, the registers at In-N-Out are a little more sophisticated than the “picture of the fries” model at Mickey-D’s.

The employees at In-N-Out will do anything to a burger if you ask them.

This probably doesn’t include stripping naked and dancing around the burger while praying to your dark gods, but it might — we didn’t ask.

Photos by Patti Marcotte

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  3. MEL says:

    IN N OUT IS THE BEST PLACE TO GO EAT OMG ITS THE BEST BRING IT TO COLORADO PLZ!!!!!

  4. BIGSTEVE says:

    Try the Double-Double “Animal – Protein Style” Burger….
    its the best burger i have eaten in the USA.
    I am a Brit btw!

  5. Bigr says:

    You can order with chopped chilis. Hot but delicious. Try it!

  6. uhmmmmm.. says:

    you should try the hairy burger its great..

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  8. Jesse says:

    A hairy burger is when they have Big Sid press out the burgers under his huge tattooed arms. Hence the hairy burger.

  9. jc says:

    aaaaaaaaaaaaaa animal fries i love em there so good i wonder why the secret menu is not shown in the In And Out website well every one here try the animal style fries……

  10. The “animal style” burger looks great. Reminds me of the burgers I used to eat after a late night out in London in my youth!

  11. Jenn says:

    It’s called spread! Not secret sauce or sauce

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  14. detox says:

    4×8 plain.

    Neopolitan shake.

    Animal fries to go.

    Thats mah shit.

  15. Poe Slaw says:

    wowowow looks gross!! :(

  16. Jeff Sorrows says:

    In and Out.. Now that’s what a hamburger is all about. Effin delicious, I tell all my friends out of state to order the ‘Flying Dutchmen’ and I order one on the side of my 4×3 and throw it in my sandwhich while friends get jipped out of a good burger for cheap laughs/thrills but always worth the look on their faces :p

  17. Stephanie says:

    To all those In ‘N’ Out (INO) lovers:

    I am an associate at an INO in Arizona… This website does show you many of the things that we can do to a burger… Most of them are just changing the condition to make it more enjoyable for you, i.e. extra toast, well done, extra spread, well done fries, animal style, etc.

    Unforunately, INO no longer makes any burger larger than 4 meat and 4 cheese, yes you can get just 4 meat which is a double-meat with two extra patties…

    The reason for not allowing any larger than a 4×4 is for our extremely high standards of quality that we strive to give to every single customer with every burger that comes off the grill!

    We love all of our customers and will do all that we can to make your INO experience and amazing one, but there are limits as to what we can do!!!

    Hopefully you all have had an enjoyable experience and if not… I hope you come back for a second try maybe at a different store and ask what we can do to make it better! =)

    Sincerely,

    Stephanie INO Arizona

  18. taylor says:

    omigosh i luv innout! my friends and i go theere after school sometimes!!!! mmmmmmmmmm

  19. L says:

    i believe the 1/2 lemonade and 1/2 iced tea is called an arnold plumber…. have no idea why but thats what they called it when i ordered it through the drive thru window.

    • CohibaMan says:

      It’s an “Arnold Palmer.” It’s named after the famous golfer, who privately brewed the drink and ended up popularizing it among golfers.

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