Classic burgers, hand-cut fries, and shakes with customizable options.
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"I believe In-N-Out is the best burger for many who grew up in Los Angeles because it’s everywhere on road trips; my first In-N-Out experiences were on drives to San Francisco, Yosemite, Mammoth, and Palm Springs, and to me it’s a bright, shining beacon of cleanliness and deliciousness." - Eater Staff

"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


"Some fans show up to Coliseum tailgates carrying Double-Doubles from In-N-Out Burger, making the chain’s classic burger part of the pregame spread alongside burritos and more elaborate parking-lot feasts." - Lena Park

"I heard from Jim Brooks of BH Properties, which purchased the Fisherman’s Wharf development that houses the city’s only In-N-Out, that he "wouldn’t be surprised if there was some expansion of their common area," which would be welcome news for anyone tired of the ever-long lines." - Lauren Saria

"I reported that In-N-Out’s only San Francisco restaurant refused to enforce the city’s proof-of-vaccination mandate and, as a result, was forced to close by the city’s health department in October." - Lauren Saria