A supersized In-N-Out Burger is about to open on the Las Vegas Strip. But details and the exact size of the massive rumored-to-be rooftop project are considerably more tight-lipped than the popular burger chain’s (not-so) “secret” menu.
What we do know is it will open at the under-construction BLVD shopping complex, across from Park MGM and a short walk away from T-Mobile Arena. The 400,000-square-foot mall is several months, if not a year, from opening so details on the new dining, entertainment and retail complex have been hard to come by. The BLVD website lists Adidas, H&M, Puma and In-N-Out among its tenants.
Although In-N-Out has a restaurant at the LINQ near the High Roller observation wheel, this will be the chain’s first Strip-front location. And it will be absolutely enormous. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that the restaurant will occupy the third floor of the complex with 8,020 square feet indoors and a 2,500-square-foot patio. At roughly 10,520 square feet in total, that would make it one of, if not the largest, In-N-Out locations ever.
Mike Abbate, In-N-Out’s vice president of store development, told SFGate the exact dimensions were being worked out as the restaurant was still in the “plan check process.”
Regardless of size, it will be a game changer for the area and, no doubt, become a pregame and post-concert stop for Vegas visitors.