You’ve probably heard of pup cups, but have you heard of pup patties?
At In-N-Out, it’s not only humans who can sink their teeth into juicy burgers, but dogs (and cats) can too, when their human companion asks for a “pup patty.”
The pet-friendly burger is a meat patty without salt and generally costs around $2, although it varies depending on location, according to a company representative.
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Creators have been posting to social media about their experience ordering pup patties for their furry friends. @peanut.boo posted a TikTok on Sept. 13 of her cat Peanut merrily noshing on a pup patty, with commenters writing, “Peanut gonna be chasing this feeling for the rest of his life,” and “Peanut did you even chew[?]”
@pawsbykai posted a video in May bringing Kai into the store and doing a pup patty taste-test. “Kai rated the burger a 10 out of 10,” Kai’s owner said.
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Looking for other off-menu In-N-Out items? Consider the following:
- Animal-style burger: mustard is grilled onto the patty, pickles, grilled onions and Spread (In-N-Out’s signature sauce)
- Protein-style burger: lettuce instead of buns
- 4×4/3×3: when a double-double isn’t enough, stack it up with four patties and four cheese slices or three patties and three cheese slices.
- Flying Dutchman: burger patties replace the bun, two slices of cheese are the filling.
- Mustard-grilled patty: patty grilled with mustard
- Onion bun burger: whole grilled onions instead of buns
- Tomato bun burger: tomato slices instead of buns
- Grilled cheese: cheese on a bun
- Animal-style fries: fries topped with grilled onions, Spread and cheese
- Well-done fries: extra crispy fries
- Neapolitan shake: chocolate, vanilla and strawberry shake