Run, don't walk! U.S. burger chain In-N-Out is popping up in Sydney for ONE day only

  • Fans are likely going to cross the city to try the burgers at Wood and Smoke bar
  • Australia doesn't have a brick-and-mortar store but has hosted pop ups before 
  • In-N-Out will operate in Darlinghurst, Sydney, from Tuesday morning at 11am

Popular U.S. chain In-N-Out Burger has launched a Sydney pop up stall for one day only.

Fans of the famous cheese fries and the iconic cheeseburgers can get their hands on a tasty meal at Wood and Smoke, 77 Stanley St in Darlinghurst from 11am on Tuesday.

They will only be open for a 'short few hours' and stocks will be limited - so you'll need to be fast.

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Popular American food chain In-N-Out Burger has launched a Sydney pop up stall

Popular American food chain In-N-Out Burger has launched a Sydney pop up stall

Fans of the famous cheese fries and the iconic cheeseburgers can get their hands on a tasty treat at Wood and Smoke, 77 Stanley St in Darlinghurst from 11am on Tuesday
Fans of the famous cheese fries and the iconic cheeseburgers can get their hands on a tasty treat at Wood and Smoke, 77 Stanley St in Darlinghurst from 11am on Tuesday

Fans of the famous cheese fries and the iconic cheeseburgers can get their hands on a tasty treat at Wood and Smoke, 77 Stanley St in Darlinghurst from 11am on Tuesday

So what's on the menu at In-N-Out? 

Wood and Smoke posted an image of what their menu will be to Instagram: 

* Double-double cheeseburger $5

* Animal style fries $2

* Hamburger $3 

* Cheeseburger $4

* Drink (Coke or Diet Coke) $1 

* T-shirt $4 

There will also be a $7, $6 and $5 meal deal for those wanting a burger and fries 

In 2017, the Los Angeles-based chain set up a temporary a store at L'il Darlin, also in Darlinghurst. The year before, in 2016, they sold their burgers at Surry Hills' Dead Ringer.

Last year In-N-Out suddenly appeared in Melbourne and the burgers sold-out within 30 minutes.  

Those pop ups sold double-double (double meat and double cheese) hamburgers, a chain speciality, as well as shakes and cheese fries - so burger fans can expect the same thing on the menu on Tuesday.

But there will likely be a one-burger-per-person policy to avoid too many people missing out - and a wristband for each person entering the store.

There will likely be a one-burger-per-person policy to avoid too many people missing out (pictured at the previous L'il Darlin pop up)

There will likely be a one-burger-per-person policy to avoid too many people missing out (pictured at the previous L'il Darlin pop up)

The previous venues sold double-double hamburgers, a speciality at the store, shakes and cheese fries, so fans can only hope they'll replicate the menu today (pictured left at today's pop up and right from a previous pop up)
The previous venues sold double-double hamburgers, a speciality at the store, shakes and cheese fries, so fans can only hope they'll replicate the menu today

The previous venues sold double-double hamburgers, a speciality at the store, shakes and cheese fries, so fans can only hope they'll replicate the menu today (pictured left at today's pop up and right from a previous pop up)

But as anyone who visited previous pop up stores will know, the burgers have cult-like status and there were queues forming well before 11am.

They're expected to finish selling at 3pm - but it's unlikely the burgers will last that long.

There is no word on whether any other Australian cities will be hosting burger pop-ups. 

Currently Wood and Smoke is fielding dozens of fans who are leaving work for a very early lunch at the establishment.

Currently Wood and Smoke is fielding dozens of fans who are leaving work for a very early lunch at the establishment
Currently Wood and Smoke is fielding dozens of fans who are leaving work for a very early lunch at the establishment

Currently Wood and Smoke is fielding dozens of fans who are leaving work for a very early lunch at the establishment

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American food chain In-N-Out Burger is popping up in Sydney for ONE day only

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