Burgers, burgers, burgers; Coloradans, like many Americans, have a undeniable love of burgers. We also love to argue about "who's best?" In-N-Out often makes the list, and they're bringing another one to Colorado.

The California-based chain is really starting to take a foothold in the Centennial State, after their first locations opened here in late 2020. By the end of 2025, we'll have over a dozen In-N-Outs.

With this latest location, the Western Slope and Eastern Plains will be "chomping at the bit" to be next.

In-N-Out Approved for New Colorado Location in 2025

The amount of Double-Doubles and Animal-Style Fries being sold in Colorado will be increasing, as a Northern Colorado city gave the OK for one in their town. With the Denver area having eight, alone, this one north of Denver will be welcome.

Longmont, Colorado to Open Colorado's Newest In-N-Out

While there's been talk about an In-N-Out coming to the upcoming development in Timnath, Longmont is ready to have one in the heart of their own town.

The Longmont City Council approved In-N-Out's plan to come in near Costco at Ken Pratt and Harvest Moon, according to Colorado Hometown Weekly.

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This will be a classic location for an In-N-Out, being close to major highways and high-traffic shopping areas (with Costco right there.)

Having one in Longmont also evens out the In-N-Out locations along I-25, with one in Loveland, eight in the Denver area, and three in the Colorado Springs area.

Will Grand Junction be next?

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