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In-N-Out Burger moves forward with new northern Colorado, metro Denver restaurants

New Larimer County restaurant opening soon, Broomfield location in the works

DENVER, CO - OCTOBER 10: Denver Post reporter Katie Langford. (Photo By Patrick Traylor/The Denver Post)
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Devotees of Double-Doubles, Animal-style fries and milkshakes, rejoice: popular California fast-food chain In-N-Out Burger is moving forward with plans to open two new locations in northern Colorado and metro Denver.

Company officials this week slapped an “opening soon” label on a new , though the exact opening date is still under wraps, according to the chain’s website.

The 3,860-square-foot restaurant is opening at 4911 Cima Vista Drive, just off of Interstate 25 south of Fort Collins, and will bring In-N-Out’s Front Range footprint to 15 stores.

Company leaders also want to open an , according to city records. The chain submitted a concept review for a new restaurant at 4181 W. 120th Ave.  and is proposing a 3,890-square-foot building and 1,400-square-foot outdoor patio.

Next steps for the proposed Broomfield location include a neighborhood meeting, formal review, land use review commission hearing and City Council hearing.

In-N-Out opened its first Colorado location in 2020 and now sells burgers at stores in Arvada, Aurora, Brighton, Castle Rock, Colorado Springs, Denver, Lakewood, Lone Tree, Longmont, Loveland, Parker and Thornton.

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