LONGMONT, Colo. — In-N-Out Burger would like to build another restaurant in northern Colorado.
The California-based fast food chain is in the planning stages of a new restaurant in Longmont, near Colorado Highway 119 and U.S. Highway 287.
The burger restaurant would be located at 255 Ken Pratt Blvd., near a Lowe's Home Improvement store and Chick-fil-A.
The Longmont restaurant is among five locations across the United States that the company has listed as "opening soon" on its website. Other grand openings are planned for restaurants in Sylmar, California; Murfreesboro, Tennessee; Lebanon, Tennessee; and Antioch, Tennessee.
Colorado In-N-Out expansion
In-N-Out Burger is also in the planning stages of a new restaurant in Timnath, near Fort Collins and Interstate 25.
The 3,887-square-foot burger restaurant would be located at the Ladera subdivision along the I-25 Frontage Road and Harmony Road.
Concept plans for the restaurant were filed with the Town of Timnath in May 2023 and a site development plan was submitted in 2024.
Ladera, a mixed-use development, said it has sold a 1.63-acre parcel to In-N-Out for a restaurant at 4911 Cima Vista Drive, on the west side of the Ladera development.
"While we’ve made great progress, we’re currently in the plan check process, and there is some work to be done before we begin construction. In that regard, we’re not in the position to provide a definitive timeline or an opening date just yet," said In-N-Out Burger's Vice President of Store Development Mike Abbate.
In-N-Out Burger opened its first location in northern Colorado in 2023.
In-N-Out Burger opened its first Colorado locations in Aurora and Colorado Springs in November 2020. Since then, Colorado restaurants have also opened in Denver, Lone Tree, Lakewood, Thornton, Castle Rock, Loveland, Brighton, Arvada and Parker. The company also has a 97,900-square-foot distribution facility in Colorado Springs.
In-N-Out Burger is known for its double-double burger and animal-style fries. In-N-Out Burger currently has more than 400 fast-food locations throughout several western states including California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Texas, Oregon, Colorado, and Idaho.
In-N-Out was founded by Harry and Esther Snyder and is still owned and operated by the Snyder family. None of the units are franchised