Strangely, this is the restaurant that chef Scott used as his model for aKa (for the food, not the atmosphere.) I guess it's a pretty mid-west thing, as I had never heard of it. He assures me that it is the ultimate in sweet tasty-ness. The hanger slider is his slightly upscale rendition of his childhood favorite in-n-out burger.

I'm not making this up.
- jim 2-21-2002 8:00 pm


its a west coast thing. only in ca nv az. privately owned, no franchises. its says they cut the fries fresh at the store and make the shakes with real ice cream. looking for that krusty-brand non-dairy gelatinous frozen beverage reference but heres a list of simpsons urban legends.
- dave 2-21-2002 8:19 pm [add a comment]


  • when you're driving to the airport in la, you go down sepulveda, there's an in-and-out-burger in sight of the planes, give yourself about 10 minutes, do drivethrough, eat it in your car. WOW.
    - big jimmy 2-22-2002 11:26 pm [add a comment]



McShake? You hardly know what you're gettin'!
- jim 2-21-2002 8:23 pm [add a comment]





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