Looking for the most accurate In and Out menu prices for 2026? This site contains current pricing for every item on the In-N-Out menu, including the original Hamburger and Double-Double, French Fries, milkshakes, drinks, combo meals, and secret menu items such as Animal Style and Flying Dutchman.
In-N-Out is well known for keeping its prices affordable and its menu simple. All burgers are made with fresh, never-frozen beef and prices have stayed competitive even as other fast food chains have raised theirs significantly. Whether you're organising your order ahead of time, keeping track of your food budget, or simply curious about what things cost, this is the most comprehensive and up-to-date In and Out price list accessible.
We also cover how prices vary by state — California is generally the most expensive while Texas tends to be the most affordable — with a full comparison table for California, Texas, Nevada, Arizona, and Colorado.
Even without an official kids menu, several items on the In-N-Out menu are naturally well suited for children. Here is a complete breakdown of the best options for kids with prices, calorie counts, and why each item works for younger diners.
Secret Burger | Price | Calories | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
Animal Style Burger | $4.70 – $7.50 | 750 – 1,300 cal | Flavor lovers |
Protein Style (Lettuce Wrap) | Same as base | 240 – 520 cal | Keto / Gluten free |
Flying Dutchman | $3.50 – $4.00 | 520 cal | Keto / No carb |
3×3 (Three by Three) | $6.70 – $7.90 | 900 – 1,100 cal | Big appetite |
4×4 (Four by Four) | $8.50 – $9.90 | 1,200+ cal | Extra large appetite |
Grilled Cheese | $3.00 – $3.50 | 380 cal | Vegetarian |
Double Meat (No Cheese) | $4.00 | 450 cal | Dairy free |
Mustard Grilled Burger | Same as base | Same as base | Extra flavor |
Whole Grilled Onion Burger | Same as base | +25 cal | Onion lovers |
Tomato Wrap | Same as base | Varies | Rare / Low carb |
Monkey Style | Varies | Varies | Fries inside burger |
2×4 or 1×4 | Varies | Varies | Custom cheese heavy |
The whole price list for the In and Out menu is provided below. The prices given are the usual California base prices. Scroll down to the State Comparison section to see how costs differ between Texas, Nevada, Arizona, and Colorado.
The printed menu for In-N-Out Burger includes three official burgers. Each is crafted with fresh, never-frozen 100% American beef, hand-leafed lettuce, tomato, onion, and our trademark spread on a freshly baked bun.
Burger Item | Price | Calories | What’s Included |
|---|---|---|---|
Hamburger | $2.75 | 360 cal | 1 beef patty, lettuce, tomato, onion, spread |
Cheeseburger | $3.15 | 430 cal | 1 beef patty, 1 cheese slice, lettuce, tomato, onion, spread |
Double-Double | $4.45 | 610 cal | 2 beef patties, 2 cheese slices, lettuce, tomato, onion, spread |
Tip: Add extra patty for $1.30 or extra cheese slice for $0.50. Protein Style (lettuce wrap) and Animal Style are free upgrades available on all burgers. |
In-N-Out fries are made fresh from real potatoes cut in-store every day and cooked in 100% sunflower oil. They come in one standard size but can be customized as well done (extra crispy) or light (softer) at no extra charge.
Fries Item | Price | Calories | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
French Fries (Regular) | $1.65 | 395 cal | Standard cut, cooked in sunflower oil |
French Fries (Well Done) | $1.65 | 395 cal | Extra crispy, deep golden color |
French Fries (Light) | $1.65 | 360 cal | Softer, lightly cooked |
Animal Style Fries | $4.25 | 750-820 cal | Secret menu — cheese, grilled onions, spread |
Cheese Fries | $3.50 | 500-530 cal | Secret menu — melted American cheese on top |
In-N-Out serves a variety of fountain drinks, hot beverages, and lemonades. All fountain drinks come in three sizes: small, medium, and large. When dining in, all fountain drinks come with free refills.
Drink Item | Small | Medium | Large | Calories (Sm-Lg) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Coca-Cola | $1.65 | $1.85 | $2.05 | 140-310 cal |
Diet Coke | $1.65 | $1.85 | $2.05 | 0 cal |
Cherry Coke | $1.65 | $1.85 | $2.05 | 150-320 cal |
7UP | $1.65 | $1.85 | $2.05 | 150-320 cal |
Dr Pepper | $1.65 | $1.85 | $2.05 | 150-310 cal |
Root Beer | $1.65 | $1.85 | $2.05 | 160-330 cal |
Pink Lemonade | $1.75 | $1.95 | $2.15 | 90-210 cal |
Lite Pink Lemonade | $1.75 | $1.95 | $2.15 | 50-130 cal |
Iced Tea (Unsweetened) | $1.65 | $1.85 | $2.05 | 0 cal |
Sweet Tea | $1.65 | $1.85 | $2.05 | 70-180 cal |
Coffee (Hot) | $1.55 | $1.85 | $2.10 | 5 cal |
Decaf Coffee | $1.50 | $1.70 | $2.00 | 0 cal |
Hot Cocoa | $1.80 | $2.20 | $2.70 | 140 cal |
Milk (Carton) | $1.00 | $1.25 | $1.50 | 90 cal |
In-N-Out milkshakes are created with actual dairy ice cream, not soft serve mix. They are rich and creamy, and come in three classic flavours. Secret menu shake combos such as the Neapolitan are also available at the same price.
Shake Flavor | Price | Calories | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
Chocolate Shake | $2.75 | 590 cal | Classic, rich chocolate flavor |
Vanilla Shake | $2.75 | 580 cal | Light, creamy vanilla |
Strawberry Shake | $2.75 | 560 cal | Fresh strawberry flavor |
Neapolitan Shake | $2.75 | 585 cal | Secret menu — all 3 flavors combined |
Black & White Shake | $2.75 | 575 cal | Secret menu — chocolate + vanilla |
Root Beer Float | $2.75 | 300-400 cal | Secret menu — root beer + vanilla shake |
In-N-Out combo meals feature a burger, fresh-cut fries, and a medium fountain drink. They provide the best value when ordering things individually and are available for all three official burgers.
Combo Meal | Price | Total Calories | What’s Included |
|---|---|---|---|
Hamburger Combo | $8.90 | ~1,010 cal | Hamburger + Fries + Medium Drink |
Cheeseburger Combo | $9.50 | ~1,100 cal | Cheeseburger + Fries + Medium Drink |
Double-Double Combo | $11.20 | ~1,480 cal | Double-Double + Fries + Medium Drink |
Note: Any combo can be customized — swap the drink for a shake (price difference applies), upgrade the burger to Animal Style or Protein Style at no extra cost, or change fry style to well done or light for free. |
The In and Out secret menu items are not printed on the official board but are available at every location. Below is a complete price list for all secret menu items including burgers, fries, drinks, and add-ons updated for 2026.
Secret Burger | Price | Calories |
|---|---|---|
3×3 (Three by Three) | $6.70 – $7.90 | 900-1,100 cal |
4×4 (Four by Four) | $8.50 – $9.90 | 1,200+ cal |
Flying Dutchman | $3.50 – $4.00 | 520 cal |
Grilled Cheese | $3.00 – $3.50 | 380 cal |
Double Meat (No Cheese) | $4.00 | 450 cal |
Protein Style (any burger) | Same as base burger | -150 to -200 cal |
Animal Style (any burger) | Same as base burger | +50-100 cal |
Mustard Grilled (any burger) | Free upgrade | Same as base |
Item | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Animal Style Fries | $4.25 | Most popular secret fry order |
Cheese Fries | $3.50 | Melted American cheese on fries |
Well Done / Light Fries | Same as regular ($1.65) | Free style change |
Extra Cheese Slice | $0.50 | Add to any burger |
Extra Beef Patty | $1.30 | Add to any burger |
Chopped Chilies | Free | Add to any item |
Whole Grilled Onion | Free | Add to any burger |
Extra Spread | Free | Add to any item |
Scooby Snack (solo patty) | ~$1.50 | Plain patty, no bun or toppings |
In-N-Out pricing differ by state because to local minimum wage rules, operating costs, real estate values, and state taxes. California regularly has the highest prices, whilst Texas is usually the most affordable. Nevada and Arizona are at the center of the range.
The price difference between states is usually between $0.10 and $0.35 per item. On a full combo meal this adds up to approximately $0.60 to $1.00 difference between the most and least expensive states.
Menu Item | California | Texas | Nevada | Arizona | Colorado |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hamburger | $2.75 | $2.45 | $2.60 | $2.55 | $2.65 |
Cheeseburger | $3.15 | $2.85 | $3.00 | $2.95 | $3.05 |
Double-Double | $4.45 | $4.15 | $4.30 | $4.25 | $4.35 |
French Fries | $1.65 | $1.45 | $1.55 | $1.50 | $1.60 |
Milkshake | $2.75 | $2.50 | $2.60 | $2.55 | $2.65 |
Hamburger Combo | $8.90 | $8.35 | $8.60 | $8.50 | $8.75 |
Cheeseburger Combo | $9.50 | $8.90 | $9.15 | $9.05 | $9.30 |
Double-Double Combo | $11.20 | $10.50 | $10.80 | $10.65 | $10.95 |
Animal Style Fries | $4.25 | $3.90 | $4.05 | $4.00 | $4.15 |
3×3 Burger | $7.20 | $6.70 | $6.95 | $6.85 | $7.05 |
Note: All prices are approximate and based on verified customer reports from 2026. Prices may vary slightly between cities within the same state. Airport and tourist area locations (Las Vegas Strip, LAX) may be priced slightly higher. |
California has the highest In-N-Out prices of any state, owing to the state’s high minimum wage ($16+ per hour) and increased operational costs. Despite this, In-N-Out remains one of the most economical high-quality burger options in California, routinely surpassing other fast food businesses in terms of value.
California is home to over 275 In-N-Out locations — more than any other state. Popular California locations include Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Sacramento, Anaheim, and the Bay Area.
Texas has the lowest In-N-Out prices of any state where the chain is currently present. reduced minimum wage regulations and reduced real estate costs enable In-N-Out to offer more affordable pricing across its Texas sites in Dallas, Houston, Austin, and San Antonio.
In-N-Out entered Texas in 2011 and has grown to over 40 locations statewide. Texas prices are typically $0.25 to $0.35 lower per item compared to California.
Nevada prices sit in the middle of the range — slightly more affordable than California but more expensive than Texas. Las Vegas is by far the largest In-N-Out market in Nevada with multiple locations including spots near the Strip that serve massive volumes of tourists daily.
Some Las Vegas Strip and airport locations may charge slightly more than standard Nevada pricing due to higher operating costs in those premium locations.
Arizona In-N-Out costs are relatively similar to Nevada, somewhat lower than California and more than Texas. Phoenix, Tucson, and Scottsdale are the primary markets with the most locations. Arizona’s costs are relatively constant throughout the state, with little difference between cities.
In-N-Out entered Colorado in 2020 and now has approximately 10 stores, predominantly in Denver and Colorado Springs. Colorado costs are slightly lower than California but higher than Texas, indicating a reasonable wage and cost environment. Since the chain’s arrival, the Denver metro area has witnessed strong demand.
One of the most common questions about In-N-Out is whether the prices represent good value compared to other fast food burger chains. The short answer is yes — In-N-Out consistently delivers higher quality ingredients at prices that are competitive or lower than most competitors.
Item | In-N-Out | McDonald’s | Five Guys | Shake Shack |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic Burger | $2.75 | $3.19 | $9.99 | $7.99 |
Double Burger | $4.45 | $5.49 | $12.99 | $10.99 |
Fries | $1.65 | $3.49 | $4.99 | $4.99 |
Milkshake | $2.75 | $4.09 | $7.99 | $8.99 |
Combo Meal | $8.90-$11.20 | $9.99-$12.99 | $22-$28 | $18-$24 |
In-N-Out uses fresh never-frozen beef, cuts potatoes in-store daily, and uses real dairy ice cream in shakes — at prices significantly lower than premium burger competitors. |
The current In and Out menu prices in 2026 begin at $2.75 for a Hamburger, $3.15 for a Cheeseburger, and $4.45 for a Double-Double. French fries cost $1.65, milkshakes are $2.75, and combo meals vary from $8.90 to $11.20. These are California’s base pricing; other states are slightly cheaper.
A Double-Double at In and Out costs $4.45 in California, $4.35 in Nevada, $4.25 in Arizona, $4.35 in Colorado, and $4.15 in Texas. As a combo with fries and a drink, the Double-Double Combo costs $11.20 in California and approximately $10.50 in Texas.
The cheapest item on the In and Out menu is a Carton of Milk at $1.00 for a small. Among food items, the Hamburger at $2.75 is the least expensive. French Fries at $1.65 are the cheapest side item on the menu.
Yes. In and out prices differ slightly by state. California has the highest prices, Texas has the lowest, and Nevada, Arizona, and Colorado are in the middle. The difference per item is usually between $0.10 and $0.35. On a complete combo meal, the difference between California and Texas is between $0.60 and $1.00.
Animal Style fries cost around $4.25 in California. Other states have slightly lower prices, ranging from $3.90 in Texas to $4.05 in Nevada and $4.00 in Arizona. Animal Style fries are one of the most popular hidden menu items, accessible at all In-N-Out locations.
The Double-Double Combo is the most expensive official menu item in California, costing $11.20. Among secret menu items, the 4×4 burger is the most expensive, costing between $8.50 and $9.90 depending on state. A 4×4 Animal Style combo with a milkshake would have the highest overall order cost.
In recent years, In and Out has made small price modifications, mainly in California, where minimum wage rises have pushed operational costs higher. However, In-N-Out continues to be one of the most affordable quality burger franchises in the United States, with no drastic price rises like many competitors.
A milkshake at In and Out in California costs $2.75 for all three flavours: chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry. Prices in other states are slightly cheaper, often ranging from $2.50 to $2.65. Secret menu shake combinations, such as the Neapolitan shake, are priced the same as conventional shakes.
No. Animal Style on a burger is a free upgrade at In and Out. It adds a mustard-grilled patty, extra spread, grilled onions, and pickles at no additional cost. Animal Style fries are a separate item and cost approximately $4.25 — they are not a free upgrade on regular fries.
In 2026, In and Out combo meal costs in California will be $8.90 for a hamburger, $9.50 for a cheeseburger, and $11.20 for a double-double. Texas costs are about $0.55 to $0.70 cheaper. Each combo includes a burger, fresh-cut fries, and a medium fountain drink.
All prices listed on this page are researched and verified from multiple sources including customer reports, regional menu board data, and publicly available pricing information from In-N-Out locations across California, Texas, Nevada, Arizona, and Colorado. Prices are updated regularly to reflect current 2026 pricing.
Prices may differ somewhat among specific sites within the same state and are subject to change without notice. Airport eateries, tourist attractions, and locations in high-cost-of-living areas may charge somewhat higher prices than typical state pricing. Always check the current price at your local In-N-Out before placing an order.