
Californian transplant, In-N-Out Burger, is sinking its teeth deeper into Colorado soil with two fresh locations set to open their doors in the Denver metro area. These outposts in Arvada and Parker are marking the expansion of the popular fast-food chain rapidly spreading through the state since its 2020 cuisine crusade began. Come Thursday, residents and bun aficionados alike will bask in the glow of the legendary burger haven's neon palm trees at 11 spots throughout Colorado.
As detailed by The Denver Gazette, the addresses of these establishments, Arvada’s entry lands on West 52nd Avenue, and the one in Parker are set to entice crowds at 9558 Twenty Mile Rd. Specifically, the Parker location nabs a prime spot at the intersection of Parker Road and Pine Lane, offering convenience for a quick and satisfying American fast food experience.
According to 9News, each new In-N-Out spot is not only a burger lover's paradise but also an employment hotspot, staffing around 80 employees, and handing them a notable starting wage of $19.50 per hour. The restaurants will include a drive-thru lane, and indoor seating for 84 guests, along with a covered patio that offers outdoor seating for an additional 28 patrons. Thus, these outlets serve as gleaming opportunities for job seekers and foodies alike.
Praise for the company does not end at consumer popularity. Early in the year, In-N-Out Burger was lauded for its workplace environment. As CBS News reports, the burger chain clinched the 6th spot on the "100 Best Places to Work" list, courtesy of the company Glassdoor. "Earlier this year the hamburger chain came in at No. 6 on a 100 Best Places to Work list from the company Glassdoor," CBS quoted. It's not just about the secret sauce or grilled onions, the report credited In-N-Out for providing its employees with superior compensation and a bouquet of benefits.