"The reigning monarch of Californian fast food, In-n-Out boasts of drive-thru lines so long that they can cause traffic problems on surrounding roads. Its iconic “secret menu” hasn’t been confidential since the advent of the internet, but there’s still a small thrill to ordering a sloppy “animal-style” burger made with extra spread, extra pickles, grilled onions, and a mustard-grilled patty. And even though it’s no longer a California-exclusive, In-n-Out is a shining example of the state’s egalitarian idea of dining out: good food doesn’t have to cost the proverbial arm and leg. This location is just a block away from 75 years of California fast-food history: a life-sized replica of the original roadside shack, on the original lot, open on occasion for photos and tours." - Vox Creative