Home US In-N-Out’s secret menu is a lot more extensive than previously thought: Customers looking to cut back on carbs will want to try the ‘Flying Dutchman’ and ‘Roadkill Fries’ are not what you think

In-N-Out’s secret menu is a lot more extensive than previously thought: Customers looking to cut back on carbs will want to try the ‘Flying Dutchman’ and ‘Roadkill Fries’ are not what you think

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Customers looking to get a not-so-well-known item can go to In-N-Out Burger and order meals like Flying Dutchman and Roadkill Fries.

The foods listed on In-N-Out Burger’s secret menu are more extensive than foodies might think.

Customers looking to get a not-so-well-known In-N-Out Burger item can order meals off the menu if they know the right lingo, such as Flying Dutchman and Roadkill Fries.

The Flying Dutchman includes two pieces of cheese and bunless burgers, and the Roadkill Fries come complete with small pieces of burger.

The fast food chain also has special terms that can improve preferences for burgers, fries, and drinks.

All the information you need about the iconic secret menu can be found in the 2023 book The Ins-N-Outs of In-N-Out Burger, written by the restaurant chain’s president, Lynsi Snyder.

Customers looking to get a not-so-well-known item can go to In-N-Out Burger and order meals like Flying Dutchman and Roadkill Fries.

The Flying Dutchman includes two pieces of cheese and bunless burgers, and the Roadkill Fries come complete with small pieces of burger.

The Flying Dutchman includes two pieces of cheese and bunless burgers, and the Roadkill Fries come complete with small pieces of burger.

In-N-Out Burger was founded by Harry Snyderwho opened the first restaurant in 1948 at Francisquito and Garvey in Baldwin Park, California.

Snyder’s wife, Esther, was in charge of the restaurant’s accounting.

Now, her granddaughter is the president of the fast-food chain, overseeing more than 400 In-N-Out burgers nationwide.

In-N-Out Burger celebrated its 75th anniversary last year, prompting reporter Andy Riesmeyer and In-N-Out Burger expert George Geary to celebrate the chain’s achievement by trying Flying Dutchman and Lemon Fries in one from restaurants on Wednesday.

During the meal, Geary admitted to Riesmeyer that it was the first time he had seen a Flying Dutchman and that the lemon fries were “not bad.”

Other items the couple ordered from the secret menu include well-done fries, side-by-side shakes, and ordering the sport pepper dip.

Andy Riesmeyer and In-N-Out burger expert George Geary tried the Flying Dutchman and Lemon Fries yesterday at one of the restaurants on February 7th.

Andy Riesmeyer and In-N-Out burger expert George Geary tried the Flying Dutchman and Lemon Fries yesterday at one of the restaurants on February 7th.

The Side-by-side shake is a secret drink order where the customer can choose to mix two or three flavors instead of just one.

Another secret fries menu item is the Lemon Fries, which are fries with a touch of lemon juice.

The Side-by-side shake is a secret drink order where a customer can choose to mix two or three flavors instead of just one. Another secret fries menu item is the Lemon Fries, which are fries with a touch of lemon juice.

The Animal Style burger is one of the restaurant chain's most popular secret dishes, which includes combinations and the option of having three burgers.

The Animal Style burger is one of the restaurant chain’s most popular secret dishes, which includes combinations and the option of having three burgers.

You’ve heard the rumors, wondered what was in them, and maybe even felt a little left out. But we don’t really have any secrets,” the restaurant chain wrote about its not-so-secret-menu.

Some of the items on this menu include the Scooby sandwich and the animal-style burger, referred to as ‘the most popular item‘ from the secret menu.

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