6 Postcards
This bustling San Francisco hotspot serves up iconic customizable burgers, hand-cut fries, and shakes, all in a retro atmosphere that's worth the wait.
"The distinction of being the only In-N-Out within San Francisco city limits often means this restaurant is the sole reason for locals to go to the Wharf. It’s a constantly bustling environment, filled with hungry tourists from all over the world, and locals from all walks of life. Check out a typical afternoon at California’s favorite burger chain, and head down for a Double Double." - Eater Staff, Laura Smith Borrman
"About a week after San Francisco Department of Public Health forced the city’s only location of cult-favorite burger chain In-N-Out to suspend indoor dining due to the company’s refusal to enforce city health mandates, the restaurant is under investigation again for allowing diners to continue to eat inside — essentially also refusing to follow the city’s latest directive." - Lauren Saria
"Former Vice President Mike Pence thought it timely to boast that he was getting a milkshake, fries, and Double-Double at a California In-N-Out Burger yesterday afternoon. This week, the Southern California-based fast food chain made a stand that it would not enforce vaccine-proof mandates at its San Francisco outlet because they do not want to become 'vaccine police.'" - Matthew Kang
"The only San Francisco location of wildly popular California-based fast food chain In-N-Out Burger was temporarily shut down and remains closed for indoor dining after the SF Department of Public Health found the restaurant was not properly enforcing the city’s vaccination mandate for indoor dining." - Lauren Saria
"In-N-Out has introduced hot cocoa to its menu, the first addition in 15 years. Made with Ghirardelli chocolate, it is priced at $2.88 with tax at the San Francisco location. Kids under 12 can get a free hot chocolate on rainy days." - Caleb Pershan