In-n-Out Opens by  Allegiant Stadium

Our favorite burger joint, In-N-Out, is opening its newest store right across the street from Allegiant Stadium on Thursday morning!

And this is no ordinary In-N-Out. It’s retro style. Much like the original stores when the privately owned burger chain opened in 1948. There will be a double drive-thru lane and a covered patio with enough outdoor space. No inside dining!

Operating hours are 10:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sunday through Thursday and until 1:30 a.m. on Friday and Saturday. No worries about the other nearby In-N-Out at the corner of Tropicana Avenue and Dean Martin Drive. That one will remain open.

In-N-Out Trivia

The granddaughter of the founders, Lynsi Snyder, is the owner and heiress of the In-N-Out Burger company. According to Forbes, her net worth is $4.2 billion USD (2023)

From their press release:

 In 1948, Harry Snyder opened In-N-Out Burger, California’s first “drive-thru” hamburger stand. Today, hamburgers are still made-to-order, shakes are still made with real ice cream, and In-N-Out Associates are still treated like family. Beginning August 31, 2023, In-N-Out hamburgers, shakes, and fries will be available at our newest location in Las Vegas, Nevada. 

As with all locations, fresh ingredients will be supplied to the store from In-N-Out. Hamburger patties are made from 100% American beef and whole chucks are boned and ground by In-N-Out’s own butchers. All patties are produced and delivered fresh throughout the week to the stores and are never frozen. French fries are made from fresh, whole potatoes and are hand diced. 

Gus Bonell, who has been a veteran of In-N-Out for 29 years, will manage the new restaurant, located at 3397 W. Russell Rd. The restaurant will employ approximately 80 In-N-Out Burger Associates with a starting wage of $17.00 per hour. There will be a double drive-thru lane, and a covered patio with outdoor seating for 88 guests. All In-N-Out Burger locations are open daily from 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. and until 1:30 a.m. on Friday and Saturday.