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In-N-Out Burger will be holding a one-day pop-up in Singapore on May 31

This is its fourth pop-up in Singapore and it will last six hours

Adira Chow
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Adira Chow
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If you’ve always wanted to try America’s famed In-N-Out burger, here’s your chance. In-N-Out will be holding a pop-up tomorrow at Columbus Coffee Co in Upper Thomson, from 10am to 4pm. 

This isn’t the mega-popular fast food chain’s debut in Singapore – they’ve held past pop-ups here, three times in fact. The first was in 2012 at Boat Quay, followed by 2014 at Gillman Barracks and 2019 at Columbus Coffee Co. If you didn’t get to sink your teeth into those delicious chuck beef burgers the last time, this is your opportunity to try the famous Double-Double, Protein Style and Animal Style burgers. 

The Double-Double, as the name suggests, comes with two beef patties and two slices of cheese, along with tomatoes, onion, lettuce, and of course, the brand’s special sauce. Choose the Protein Style for a low-carb option – the buns will be swapped out for lettuce instead. And the crowd-favourite, the Animal Style, has mustard fried onto each beef patty and is topped with pickles, grilled onions and an extra douse of spread.

To make sure you get your hands on those burgers, be prepared to come down bright and early to queue. In previous years, customers came as early as 6.30am and were given wrist tags while waiting outside the establishment, but the burgers were sold out within a matter of minutes. Thankfully, the two-hour longer operating period this year compared to the 2019 event might mean that the pop-up is prepared to make more burgers, so fingers crossed that fans of the burger joint can finally have their wishes come true.

The In-N-Out pop-up will be open on May 31 from 10am to 4pm at Columbus Coffee Co, 220 Upper Thomson Road, Singapore 574352.

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