Chris V.
Yelp
If Yelp isn't gonna fix this location, then I'll just treat it like a new review. It's kinda appropriate for the 1500th.
In-N-Out Burger (not with an "s") has been on Sunset in Henderson for years, although for some reason this business listing is brand-new. I've enjoyed it for as long as I've lived in the area, which is over a decade now. Their California locations were some of my first experiences branching out from "the usual" so I feel like they've at least partially inspired my Yelp career.
Aside from the consistency and quality, the secret to staying in love with In-N-Out Burger this whole time is their secret menu. And that's also the way to resolve everyone's favorite complaint: the fries ($2.15). Everyone says they're too limp/undercooked, and then they hear about the "well-done" modifier and don't like that either because then they're crispy. The middle ground exists and it is called "lite well" on my receipts. You may get some fries erring more toward soft or hard, but most will come out crispy with a soft interior. Dip in cold ketchup either from their in-store dispenser or from packets, and you have a win.
The secret menu applies to their burgers too, and I only ever order the Double-Double ($5.30) as Animal Style, no pickles. Two beef patties and two cheese slices are fine with me (although they do let you add more via secret menu). Animal Style yields caramelized diced onions and more spread, and I don't really like pickles with this blend. I do ask for even more spread and use about half or 2/3 of a packet on the burger (and the rest with the fries) since it's so addictive, but once in a while I'll get the taste of surprisingly juicy well-done beef. The soft bread, melty cheese, fresh veggies are always on point.
Fountain drinks ($1.95 small, $2.10 regular, higher for larger) are not a bad idea here. Pink lemonade is fun, and today I blended it into a variant of Arnold Palmer (with a hint of 7-Up) today. It's pretty addictive and balanced in sweetness, in my humble opinion.
I highly advise making sure that you eat your food fresh here. Not only do you avoid the maze that's the new drive-thru area, but you'll likely get the order faster than if you'd stayed in your car. If you do take it to go, that's fine too, but after moving a bit farther away, I've found that it tastes that much better when it's hot and fresh rather than 10-15 minutes cold.
In-N-Out is still my favorite fast food option out of any. If you didn't like their regular fries, try the lite well.