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In-N-Out Burger Is Having A Pop-Up At Upper Thomson On 31 May For 6 Hours Only

In-N-Out Burger pops up at Columbus Coffee Co.


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Burger fans, this is the day you’ve been waiting for. America’s famous In-N-Out Burger will be having a surprise pop-up at Upper Thomson on 31 May 2024, from 10am to 4pm only!

The pop-up will be held at Columbus Coffee Co., and the burger chain will be serving three types of burgers: Double-Double, Protein Style, and Animal Style.


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Double-Double is reserved for the hungry ones, as this giant comes with two beef patties, two slices of cheese, as well as lettuce, a tomato slice and onions tucked between two fluffy buns. Layered in the burger is also their special sauce, which makes everything extra umami.

Go for Protein Style if you want something lighter. All that meaty good stuff will be held together by lettuce rather than buns.

What we’d recommend for first-timers is the Animal Style. Instead of regular patties, you’ll get mustard-grilled beef patties, along with Thousand Island sauce and pickles.


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The price of the burgers will only be revealed at the cafe tomorrow. There’ll be limited servings of each burger, and everything goes at a first come, first served basis. 


Image credit: @love_and_junk

This is the fourth time In-N-Out Burger is holding a pop-up in Singapore. The last time it happened was in 2019, and was also held at Columbus Coffee Co. The last few times around, snaking queues were already forming before the pop-up opened for business, so be sure to drop by early if you want to secure your burger!

So if you’ve been hankering for a bite of these babies after seeing their pictures on Instagram, now is the chance!

In more fast food news, check out our McDonald’s Spicy McNuggets coverage. For affordable Wagyu and hot honey chicken burgers near Fort Canning MRT, read our Wildfire Burgers review.

Address: 220 Upper Thomson Road, Singapore 574352
Pop-up hours: 10am to 4pm
In-N-Out Burger is not a halal-certified eatery.

Feature image adapted from @love_and_junk and @sampic.me.

Liu Kai Ying

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