Kind of strange to see them open up on Walzem. I mean haven't their Texas locations been in well to do suburbs like Plano? Surprised to see them open on a street full of hookers tbh.
http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/loc...ed-5193717.php
SAN ANTONIO Windcrest will get the San Antonio area's first In-N-Out Burger restaurant, city officials have announced.
It will be located off Interstate 35 and Walzem Road where the old Frost Bank building is now, Mayor Alan Baxter said. The building will be demolished and the In-N-Out will go there along with a new hotel and another restaurant.
The property is owned by a private partnership and is being developed by Cencor Realty Services.
It's amazing. This is when you know something's happening. They buy the land, and are just going to knock it (old Frost Bank) down and then still make a profit on their investment, Baxter said.
The Windcrest Planning and Zoning Commission is scheduled to meet next Thursday to consider a plat for the site, and Baxter said the City Council will call a special meeting shortly after the P&Z meeting to approve the plat to get the plan on a fast track.
No estimated timeline for construction was released.
Previously, it had been reported that 29 NEL LLC, a s company which lists the same address as the hamburger chain's real estate department, recently purchased land at the corner of Loop 410 and McCullough Avenue.
A representative with In-N-Out did not confirm the company's plans for the location, where a T.G.I. Friday's currently sits.
However, the owner of that franchised restaurant said he maintains a lease on the building and has no intentions of vacating the premises soon.
In-N-Out officials have not confirmed their interest in the Windcrest property, either, but have previously indicated that the company is planning to open a restaurant in the San Antonio area soon.
Read more about this at ExpressNews.com
Staff writer Neal Morton contributed to this report.
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Kind of strange to see them open up on Walzem. I mean haven't their Texas locations been in well to do suburbs like Plano? Surprised to see them open on a street full of hookers tbh.
Yeah, but still better than garbage Whataburger and pretty good for McDonald's prices.
I went a couple weeks ago to see what the fuss is all about. There was well over a 100 ing people there and probably 30 cars in line at the drive thru. I ordered the burger, animal style, I really don't see what the big deal is about this place. I thought it tasted like pretty much every fast food hamburger I've ever had.
fat s in the city are rejoicing.
So most everyone?
YEAH BUT THE FRIES ARE CUT EVERY DAY AND THE PATTIES ARE NEVER FROZEN SO WHY ARE YOU SUCH A HATER LOLZ GOT
You're on crack, son.
Will probably be a couple of months before you can go there and see a normal drive thru line. I'm betting on a 5 hour wait in line opening day since Austin's was something like 3 hrs.
yes. pretty much
I had whataburger once since the 90s, when I got out of the chair force. it was extremely mediocre and I still don't understand the fuss about it.
You don't like shakes that taste like they were made with Kool Aid or paying twice as much for a burger on par with Jack in the Crack?
In and Out sucks. It's no where near as good as Whataburger in TX and that's saying something. I would never go back to In and Out. There are literally 20 other places, fast food or otherwise, that have clear cut better burgers.
I don't particularly care for whataburger either but I totally agree on the in and out
Ya - I really am not saying Whataburger is good, but compared to In & Out? I definitely think it's better which is sad. So either the franchise/quality has diluted due to expansion or people in Cali have terrible taste in burgers tbh..
Never had In N Out outside Cali, so maybe they really do suck here. But in California they're pretty good, especially for McDonald's prices. Shakes are outstanding.
Never had the shake - just had one burger/fry at the request of a friend. I can't imagine their shakes would be as good as Steak & Shake...I don't drink shakes/eat burgers often, but Steak & Shake easily has the best fast food shake I have ever had.
I've never had an In n Out shake but the ones from Sonic can be pretty good. I was disappointed in Dairy Queen's shakes since ice cream is their thing.
If you drive home, and eat your burger 15 minutes later when the fat is congealed, the tomato got soggy and the bun got hard then yes, they're overrated. If you're hungry as , and you eat one within 5 minutes it's the best damn burger you've ever had in your life. All the ingredients are fresh. The meat inside the burger was walking around 2 days earlier.
Maybe its one of those taste better after a long night of drinking foods. We usually hit up Whataburger at 3 AM after getting wasted.![]()
Nah - I dined in and it sucked![]()
In N Out is far superior imo, even in TX. Whataburger does find some real gems to work the counter, though.
You mean like real live re s? I went to one because you guys mention this slop joint so often and I threw my out the window. Nothing was in order... was sloppy and the people inside definitely rode the small bus.
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