In-N-Out opening its first location in this state next year

LOS ANGELES - In-N-Out Burger, the beloved California-based fast-food chain, is expanding in the beautiful Northwest.

On Tuesday, In-N-Out announced plans to open its first location in Washington next year, and soon, Washingtonians will discover if they like plain, cheese or animal-style fries.

The burger chain shared the news by posting a picture on Instagram in honor of the Evergreen State with the caption, "We’re excited to share that we’re working on a plan to come to Southern Washington by 2025! It’s an exciting day for our Company, the In-N-Out Family and our Customers. Stay tuned for more details. We’re looking forward to serving quality burgers, fries, and shakes in Southern Washington."

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FOX 11’s sister station, FOX 13 Seattle, reported the city of Ridgefield in Clark County shared that In-N-Out was hoping to build a location near the I-5 corridor. City planning documents showed building plans for Union Ridge Town Center.

Ridgefield is located about 14 miles north of Vancouver.

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Last fall, In-N-Out celebrated a major milestone by throwing a 75th Anniversary Festival in Pomona.

In-N-Out is no stranger to the region as there are currently four locations in Oregon. Other In-N-Out locations outside California include Texas, Idaho, Colorado and Utah.