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Vancouver could welcome its first In-N-Out Burger in 2026

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PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Washington’s second In-N-Out Burger could open as soon as next year.

Vice President of Store Development Mike Abbate confirmed to KOIN 6 News that the fast food company’s proposal for a Vancouver restaurant on 11515 SE Mill Plain — not 13511 SE 3rd Way, as previously reported — is still on the way.

“Although we don’t have a precise opening date, we do hope to open sometime in 2026,” Abbate said in a statement. “We look forward to being part of the community and greatly appreciate the support from our Customers there.”

According to Abbate, the restaurant is still in its initial construction phase. A Vancouver outpost has been in the works since April 2024, when the California-founded chain first filed a commercial development pre-application with city officials.

In addition to being Washington’s second In-N-Out location, it is also slated to be the second in Clark County. The Ridgefield eatery opened in August, knocking out the Keizer drive-thru as the company’s closest location to the Rose City.

In-N-Out recently furthered its Portland-area expansion by purchasing a 71,600-square-foot warehouse in Gresham. The chain has also proposed restaurants in Portland, Gresham and in unincorporated Washington County.

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Jashayla Pettigrew

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