In-N-Out has been a California icon since it opened its doors in 1948 in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Baldwin Park, but it wasn’t until the 1990s that the burger chain ventured outside of the state to open a location in Nevada. After much anticipation, In-N-Out opened its first Oregon location in Medford in 2015, followed by outposts in Keizer (just an hour from Portland), Grants Pass, and Roseburg. But Portlanders have remained out of luck for a location directly in or around the city.
In 2021, there came a glimmer of hope for a future Portland area In-N-Out: The company was reportedly considering a location along the
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