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In-N-Out Burgers Could Be Just 1 State Away From Florida By 2026

A lot of chains have come to Florida over the past decade: Trader Joe’s has flourished with their first 2 popular locations in Tampa and St. Pete.  Shoppers want more….

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The In-n-Out logo is displayed on the front of an In-n-Out restaurant in Pleasant Hill, California. Floridians have longed for these burgers… and with a new deal this summer, In-N-Out might just be one state away in a few years.

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A lot of chains have come to Florida over the past decade: Trader Joe's has flourished with their first 2 popular locations in Tampa and St. Pete.  Shoppers want more. And there are Wawa gas stations with those great subs everywhere in Tampa Bay now. But that one last elusive chain many want is In-N-Out Burgers.

The west coast burger chain has no plans for Florida right now... at least that are known to the public. As of now, the only states with In-N-Out Burger locations are in California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Texas, Oregon and Colorado. But one of our neighboring states might be able to enjoy one of those Double Double Animal Style burgers in the next few years.

Why are there no In-N-Out Burger locations in Florida?

It's important to understand WHY In-N-Out isn't in Florida. They determine ideal spots to open their burger joints by how far away they are from the distribution centers. Food blogger Eat This says the company rule is that restaurants must be no more than 300 miles away from a distribution center. The family that owns the company has held firm on that. They want their food to be fresh. That’s why there are no In-N-Out Burger locations in Florida. But they’re about to get closer than ever.

In-N-Out has just gotten the approvals they need to expand into Tennessee. It turns out that it's not just restaurants they're opening. The Nashville Business Journal reports that this summer In-N-Out closed a $36.1 million deal for land in Franklin, Tennessee. The deeds show that the land measures out to a little under 30 acres. It'll be a lot of office space for their first east coast corporate office.

Work is expected to be finished by 2026 on that Franklin, Tennessee office space. And Franklin is also where they say they plan to build their first Tennessee restaurant location. So let's do some math.

Why there's hope for closer locations to Florida

If there are going to be Tennessee In-N-Out restaurant locations, that means they will need to build a new distribution center. The only 2 distribution centers I could find are in Baldwin Park, California and Dallas, Texas. That closest Texas center is over 600 miles away from Franklin, Tennessee. That means there must be a new distribution center coming if they're staying with that 300 mile radius rule.

Georgia On My Mind

If Franklin is also where they plan to build a distribution center, that means Georgia could get In-N-Out restaurants next as they'd be well within that 300 mile radius In-N-Out requires. Atlanta is only about 250 miles away.

But beyond that, if In-N-Out is building new corporate offices in Tennessee, you have to wonder if there are more east coast operations planned in the future. It's still wait and see for Florida In-N-Out fans, but it seems like it could happen... eventually. [Sources: Nashville Business Journal, Eat This]

#1 is not going to be a big surprise to anyone who lives in Florida. But some of the restaurants that made the top 10 definitely made me do a double take. First Coast News says Food Service Direct ran the numbers and determined these to be the 20 "most sought after fast food and casual dining" spots in Florida. Not all are fast food drive-thru style places. They also factored in dine in chains where you get a menu and table service.

My favorites didn't make the top 10. Zaxby's fried chicken boxes are my jam but they came in at #13. Culver's is another regular stop for those of us who work at Q105 since we have one right next to the studio. It just missed the top 10 coming in at #11. And wait until you see who DIDN'T make the list at all!

#20: Checkers

I don't really go here much. But any fast food spot with wings gets some love from me. Their wings come in plain, buffalo, garlic parmesan, and sweet & smoky. I'm not a big fan of their style of fries, but the "monsterella stix" are a fun unique item for a fast food joint.

#19: Outback Steakhouse

I'm a longtime fan of Outback... even though I usually pass on their signature the Bloomin' Onion.  For all you get... steak, salad, a loaded baked potato, and that sweet bread, Outback is a deal. And they're on Uber Eats now too so if I'm feeling extra lazy on gameday, that's a win.

#18: LongHorn Steakhouse

I've only been once.  Not sure why... I did like LongHorn.  I guess I'm just not close to a location. They actually got their start here in Florida. The chain is owned and operated by a company in Orlando. They have over 500 locations now around the country. The first one actually opened in Atlanta though.

#17: IHOP

I'm never up early enough to do a real breakfast, but this looks good. Remember that stunt they pulled in 2018 when they became "IHOB" and announced a flip to burgers? If that seemed short lived, it was meant to be all along. They never planned to abandon breakfast food. They just wanted a way to advertise that they have burgers and other things other than pancakes. It worked. The internet went wild.

#16: Arby's

I love their shakes and sliders. We have an Arby's across the street from the radio station. Not so much a fan of their curly fries, but they have the meats.

#15: Panera Bread

If I'm not too hungry I go to Panera.  Their portion sizes are too small for this fatso. I love their cinnamon crunch bagels though. I just wish they would give you butter that isn't solid cold like a brick with the bagel.

#14: Little Caesars

Not a bad pizza for fast food. But honestly I'm more of a Hungry Howie's fan.

#13: Zaxby's

If there were more locations, I bet this place would rank much higher.  The buttered toast is always the first thing I chomp on. But the fried chicken sandwich is a winner. By the way if you like Zaxby's, hunt down Guthrie's the next time you're in South Tampa.

#12: Whataburger

I don't think I've been to one.  But I'd probably be a fan. They are based in Texas but it wasn't long until they reached Florida by the 60s. Whataburger locations are all over the southern U.S. now.

#11: Culver's

They sell fried cheese curds.  And the ice cream is seriously good.

#10: Miller's Ale House

We have one near the radio station, but I've really never been blown away by anything I've had here.  But I like all the TVs to watch the game.

#9: Olive Garden

Oh boy.  How did this land in the top 10?  I mean it's ok.  But Carrabba's if far better and it didn't even make the top 20.  I will confess I do dig the breadsticks like the rest of the world.

#8: KFC

Lived on this stuff as a kid.  I still pop by once in a while.  I would definitely rank Zaxby's higher though.  Always amazes me how worldwide they are.  Saw a bunch of them in Bogota, Colombia when I took a trip there this year.

#7: Chipotle Mexican Grill

I don't go here enough. I like that they use natural ingredients.  And I've never had a bad burrito there.  But I'm also a big fan of Moe's Mondays... which didn't make this list sadly.
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#6: Sonic

I'd go a lot more if they were closer to me.  Tater tots are a highly underrated food.

#5: Chili's

And now I'm gonna have the baby back ribs jingle in my head for the rest of the day.  This dessert looks awesome.

#4: Taco Bell

There's always a visit on the way home after The Q105 Saturday Night Dance Party.  I like the Baja Blast... and when they stuff Cool Ranch Doritos into their tacos, I'm in Heaven.

#3: Burger King

Surprisingly McDonald's didn't make this list.  You know they have to do more business than all these others combined.  But I get the Burger King coming in so high on the list.  Not a fan of their fries, but I do love the flavor of their burgers.

#2: Wendy's

I used to a much bigger Wendy's guy. Since the pandemic, it seems like the service has taken a big hit more than any other fast food chain.  The 4 for 4 though is a steal.  And I'm a chocolate Frosty lover for sure. When I'm trying to be healthy, love their chili and a baked potato.  But it irritates me to no end when I drove off and realize they didn't put sour cream in the bag.

#1: Chick-fil-A

My go to spot the day after the Tampa Bay Lightning win a home game.  Free chicken sandwich with waffle fries and an ice water for $2?  My pleasure.

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Hear Geno on the air weekday afternoons. Geno's passions include fat guy food, concerts, sports, travel to Europe and South America. He loves 80s and 90s music, from MTV hairbands to old school freestyle, alternative rock to TRL era jams. Geno's radio career began in his hometown of Portland, Maine. Since then he's been on the air coast to coast from Boston to Las Vegas, Tampa to California.