
In-N-Out Secret Menu with Prices 2026
The In-N-Out Secret Menu is where the chain stops being a fast food restaurant and starts feeling like a sandwich shop with rules you only learn by hanging around.
This is your full breakdown of the In-N-Out Secret Menu for 2026.
In-N-Out Secret Menu Burgers

Double Meat Burger

Grilled Cheese

Protein Style

Animal Style Burger

3×3

4×4

Flying-Dutchman

Mustard-Grilled Burger

Wish Burger

Scooby Snack

Roadkill Burger

Monkey Style Burger
In-N-Out Secret Menu Fries

Animal Style Fries

Cheese Fries

Well-Done Fries

Light Fries

No-Salt Fries

Fries Style (Fries in Burger)
In-N-Out Secret Menu Drinks

Neapolitan Shake

Arnold Palmer

Black & White Shake

Extra Thick Shake

Tea-Aide Mix

Large Pink Lemonade
🍔 SECRET BURGERS ON THE IN-N-OUT MENU
Double Meat Burger
A Double Double without the cheese. Two patties, all the usual fixings, no melty top. Some regulars prefer it because the beef flavor comes through cleaner without the dairy cutting into it.
Grilled Cheese
No meat. Just two slices of melted American cheese on the same toasted bun, with the same spread, lettuce, tomato, and onion that comes on the standard burger.
Protein Style
For the carb conscious or the gluten free crowd. The bun is removed and the entire burger gets wrapped in two layers of crisp, cold iceberg lettuce that snaps when you bite it.
Animal Style Burger
The patty is cooked with a layer of yellow mustard pressed directly into the meat. Then it gets stacked with extra spread, sweet grilled onions cooked down until they go soft and brown, and pickles for a sour pop.
3×3
Three beef patties. Three slices of cheese. One bun. The flavor stays in the same range as the Double Double but the texture is heavier and beefier.
4×4
Four patties. Four slices of cheese. The company stopped allowing higher stacks years ago because the burger would literally collapse on the tray. The 4×4 already pushes the limit.
Flying Dutchman
Two patties, two slices of melted American cheese, nothing else. No bun. No lettuce. No spread. Just meat and cheese fused together into a hot, savory rectangle wrapped in paper.
Mustard Fried Burger
The patty is brushed with yellow mustard before it hits the griddle, which adds a tangy, almost charred crust as it sears. You can add this to any burger on the menu for no extra cost.
Wish Burger
The Wish Burger is the chain’s quiet vegetarian option. There is no beef and no cheese. What you get is a toasted bun layered with hand leafed lettuce, fresh tomato slices, raw onion, pickles if you ask for them, and the signature spread.
Scooby Snack
A single plain beef patty served on its own, with no bun, no cheese, no toppings, and no seasoning beyond a light pinch of salt. It is named after the cartoon dog, and that name gives away the original use case.
Roadkill Burger
A standard hamburger gets the Animal Style treatment with mustard grilled patties, extra spread, grilled onions, and pickles, and then a layer of fries gets stacked directly inside the burger between the patty and the bun.
Monkey Style Burger
You start with an Animal Style cheeseburger, which already has mustard grilled patties, grilled onions, extra spread, and pickles, and then a full helping of Animal Style fries gets stacked directly inside the burger between the patty and the top bun. The fries are loaded with melted cheese, more grilled onions, and another layer of spread.
🍟 IN-N-OUT SECRET MENU FRIES
Animal Style Fries
You start with a generous serving of the standard hand cut fries, hot from the fryer, and the crew layers them with two slices of melted American cheese, a heavy scoop of slow cooked grilled onions, and a thick drizzle of the signature spread on top.
Cheese Fries
ou get the same hand cut, golden fries, but the topping is stripped down to just two slices of melted American cheese spread evenly across the pile.
Well-Done Fries
The chain cuts and fries potatoes in house, and the default cook time leaves them with a fluffy interior and a gentle outer crisp. When you order them well done, the crew leaves them in the oil longer, so they come out darker, crunchier, and significantly more golden.
Light Fries
The crew pulls them out of the oil earlier than usual, so they come out paler in color, softer in texture, and significantly less crispy. Some people prefer this because it tastes closer to a freshly cooked potato than a fried one.
No-Salt Fries
The crew cooks the fries the same way they always do, but they skip the salt step entirely before sending them out. This is a popular order for anyone watching sodium for medical reasons, anyone who wants to salt them at the table themselves, or anyone who just prefers a cleaner potato flavor.
Fries Style (Fries in Burger)
The crew adds a layer of hot fries directly inside the burger, between the patty and the bun, before wrapping it up. The fries soak up the spread, the beef juices, and a little of the melted cheese while still keeping some of their crispness, and the combination turns the burger into a one handed full meal. It is a regional favorite, more popular in California than anywhere else.
Check out complete In N Out Menu here.
🥤 IN-N-OUT SECRET MENU DRINKS
Neapolitan Shake
The crew blends all three of the standard shake flavors, chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla, into a single cup, either layered so you can taste each flavor on its own or swirled together for a marbled mix. Each sip carries a slightly different balance of the three flavors, and the visual of the layered cup makes it feel like a celebration drink even on a regular Tuesday.
Arnold Palmer
The Arnold Palmer is the classic mix borrowed from golf course tradition, named after the legendary golfer who drank it constantly. The recipe is half freshly brewed iced tea and half pink lemonade, and the balance is what makes it work.
Black & White Shake
The crew blends real vanilla ice cream with chocolate syrup, but unlike a standard chocolate shake, the syrup is not fully incorporated, so you get streaks of chocolate running through a base of vanilla. The flavor is rich and creamy with a slightly sharper chocolate hit on certain sips, and the contrast between the two flavors is what sets it apart from the regular menu shakes.
Extra Thick Shake
The crew uses less milk and more ice cream in the blender, which produces a shake so thick that the straw is essentially decorative. You either scoop it with a spoon or wait several minutes for it to soften enough to drink.
Tea-Aide Mix
Instead of an even half and half split, the Tea-Aide leans heavier on the iced tea side, with just a splash of pink lemonade for sweetness and color. The drink ends up tasting more like a lightly sweetened tea with a faint citrus finish, which makes it easier to drink with a meal than the full Arnold Palmer.
Large Pink Lemonade
The Large Pink Lemonade is technically on the regular menu in small and medium sizes, but the Large is the secret menu version because the official board does not list it consistently. You get a tall cup of the bright pink, sweet tart lemonade that the chain serves, with the same fresh citrus flavor and slight berry undertone that makes it different from a standard yellow lemonade.
🧂 SECRET ADD ONS AND FREE UPGRADES
Extra Toast
The bun is toasted longer on the grill so it picks up a deeper, golden crispness and a slight crunch on the inside surface.
Cold Cheese
The cheese slice goes on at the end without melting, so it stays cool and firm against the hot patty.
Chopped Chilies
Diced yellow chili peppers added to your burger or fries. Free. Hot. Crunchy.
Extra Spread
If you love the spread, ask for extra in the burger or get free side packets to use on your fries.
Add Cheese Slices
Want extra cheese on anything? Order it. The crew adds slices for a small charge per slice, and the price stays gentle.
Burger Patty Add On
You can buy a single beef patty on its own, which is mostly used for hacks like building a Roadkill or feeding a dog (people really do this).
Pup Patty
A small plain patty made for dogs in the drive thru, served with no salt, no seasoning, and a small piece of paper. If you have a dog in the car, just ask.
Sauces and Add-Ons Pricing – In-N-Out Secret Menu
Item Name | Price | Calories (Approx.) |
|---|---|---|
Animal Style Spread | Free / $0.25 extra | ~80 cal per tbsp |
Extra Spread Packet | $0.25 each | ~120 cal per packet |
Grilled Onions | Free | ~10 cal |
Pickled Chili Peppers | Free | ~5 cal |
Extra Cheese Slice | $0.50 each | ~80 cal |
Extra Toasted Bun | Free | ~150 to 200 cal |
Lettuce Wrap Option | Free | 0 to 5 cal |
Tomato-Only Option | Free | ~5 cal |
🍴 WHAT TO PAIR WITH YOUR IN-N-OUT SECRET MENU ORDER
For the Full Animal Style Experience. Pair an Animal Style Burger with a side of Animal Style Fries and a Neapolitan Shake.
For a Lighter Secret Menu Combo. Order a Protein Style Cheeseburger with No-Salt Fries and an Arnold Palmer.
For Splitting Between Two People. Grab a 4×4 and an order of Cheese Fries to split, with a Large Pink Lemonade each.
For the Late Night Crew. A Flying-Dutchman with Well-Done Fries and a Black & White Shake is the move when you pull up close to closing time.
For the Maximum Indulgence Order. A Monkey Style Burger with extra Animal Style Spread on the side, a Roadkill Burger to share with the table, and an Extra Thick Shake to finish.
Check out complete In N Out Menu here.
FAQs
Conclusion
The In-N-Out Secret Menu has held up for decades because the crew actually knows these orders, the prices stay sensible, and the flavors live up to what regulars promise. Every burger, fries variation, drink, and free add-on covered on this page is something you can walk up to a speaker and order in 2026, whether you are pulling into a flagship California store or a newer Texas location.
