In-N-Out Burger Modesto
Complete guide to In-N-Out Burger Modesto Store #90 at 3900 Pelandale Ave, CA 95356. Drive-thru & dine-in hours, full menu with prices,
In-N-Out Burger – Modesto, CA (Pelandale)
About This Location
In-N-Out Burger Modesto (Store #90) is located at 3900 Pelandale Ave., Modesto, CA 95356, on Pelandale east of the 99 Freeway, in Modesto’s busy northeast commercial corridor. This location offers both drive-thru and dine-in seating, plus outdoor seating, air conditioning, restrooms, highchairs, and wheelchair accessibility. It sits adjacent to Costco and is just minutes from Vintage Faire Mall, Modesto Junior College East Campus, and the DoubleTree by Hilton.
Modesto — George Lucas’s hometown and the inspiration for American Graffiti (1973) — is the heart of California’s Central Valley. This In-N-Out location serves the bustling Pelandale/Dale Road retail area, one of Modesto’s primary shopping destinations off Highway 99. It’s also one of three In-N-Out Burger locations in Modesto, making it a well-served market for burger lovers.
Founded on October 22, 1948, by Harry and Esther Snyder in Baldwin Park, California, In-N-Out Burger was the state’s first drive-thru hamburger stand. The company has since grown into one of America’s most beloved fast-food chains with over 432 locations across 10 states — all while remaining privately owned. Now led by Lynsi Snyder, the founders’ granddaughter, In-N-Out is renowned for using only the freshest ingredients: never-frozen beef, hand-leafed lettuce, tomatoes sliced fresh daily, and shakes made with real ice cream.
The Modesto Pelandale location is rated 4.6 stars with 54 reviews on TripAdvisor, ranking #2 of 24 Quick Bites and #20 of 325 restaurants in Modesto. On Yelp, it has amassed 188 reviews with 98 photos, with reviewers calling it “the best In-N-Out in the area.” Whether you’re cruising the 99, shopping at Vintage Faire, or exploring the Central Valley, this location delivers quality fast food the old-fashioned way.
| Store Name | In-N-Out Burger – Modesto (Pelandale) |
|---|---|
| Store Number | #90 |
| Address | 3900 Pelandale Ave., Modesto, CA 95356 |
| Neighborhood | Northeast Modesto (Pelandale/Dale Road Corridor) |
| Landmark | On Pelandale E of 99 Fwy |
| Phone | 1-800-786-1000 (Toll-Free) |
| Services | Drive-Thru · Dine-In Seating · Outdoor Seating · Takeout |
| Cuisine | American · Fast Food · Burgers · Fries · Shakes |
| Price Range | $ (Budget-Friendly) |
| Payment | Visa · Mastercard · Amex · Discover · Cash |
| Parking | Free Parking Available (Retail Strip) |
| Accessibility | Wheelchair Accessible · Air Conditioning · Restrooms · Highchairs · Outdoor Seating |
| Website | locations.in-n-out.com/90 |
Hours of Operation
Standard In-N-Out hours with extended closing on Fridays and Saturdays. Both the dining room and drive-thru share the same hours at this location.
Dining Room Hours
| Day | Open | Close |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | 10:30 a.m. | 1:00 a.m. |
| Tuesday | 10:30 a.m. | 1:00 a.m. |
| Wednesday | 10:30 a.m. | 1:00 a.m. |
| Thursday | 10:30 a.m. | 1:00 a.m. |
| Friday | 10:30 a.m. | 1:30 a.m. |
| Saturday | 10:30 a.m. | 1:30 a.m. |
| Sunday | 10:30 a.m. | 1:00 a.m. |
Drive-Thru Hours
| Day | Open | Close |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | 10:30 a.m. | 1:00 a.m. |
| Tuesday | 10:30 a.m. | 1:00 a.m. |
| Wednesday | 10:30 a.m. | 1:00 a.m. |
| Thursday | 10:30 a.m. | 1:00 a.m. |
| Friday | 10:30 a.m. | 1:30 a.m. |
| Saturday | 10:30 a.m. | 1:30 a.m. |
| Sunday | 10:30 a.m. | 1:00 a.m. |
Nearby In-N-Out Locations
Other In-N-Out Burger restaurants near the Modesto Pelandale location. Modesto has three In-N-Out locations across the city.
In-N-Out – Modesto (Sisk Rd)
In-N-Out – Modesto (Oakdale Rd)
In-N-Out – Manteca
In-N-Out – Ceres
Directions & Getting There
Located on Pelandale Ave east of the 99 Freeway in Modesto’s northeast commercial corridor, near Costco and Vintage Faire Mall.
| Address | 3900 Pelandale Ave., Modesto, CA 95356 |
|---|---|
| Hint | On Pelandale E of 99 Fwy |
| From Hwy 99 | Exit at Pelandale Ave., head east — restaurant is on the right approximately 0.3 miles east of the freeway exit, in the Costco retail complex |
| From Vintage Faire | Head north on Dale Road to Pelandale Ave., turn right — In-N-Out is approximately 0.5 miles east on the right |
| From Downtown | Take McHenry Ave. or Briggsmore Ave. north/east to Pelandale Ave. — follow Pelandale east past Hwy 99 |
| Nearby | Costco (0.1 mi) · Vintage Faire Mall (0.8 mi) · Modesto Junior College East (0.5 mi) · DoubleTree by Hilton (0.3 mi) · Walmart (0.2 mi) · Trader Joe’s (0.3 mi) |
| Parking | Free parking lot available (retail strip) |
| GPS | 37.6933° N, 120.9570° W |
About Modesto, California
George Lucas’s hometown, the heart of California’s Central Valley, and the county seat of Stanislaus County.
Modesto is the 19th most populated city in California with a population of 220,592, serving as the county seat of Stanislaus County in the heart of the Central Valley. Founded in 1870 along the Central Pacific Railroad, the city’s name means “modest” in Spanish. It has a median household income of $79,891 and a median age of 35.4 years. The largest ethnic groups are Hispanic (43.9%) followed by White (39.0%) and Asian (7.1%).
Modesto is perhaps most famous as the hometown of George Lucas, the legendary filmmaker behind Star Wars and Indiana Jones. His 1973 film American Graffiti was directly inspired by his teenage cruising days on McHenry Avenue. The city honors this heritage with George Lucas Plaza at Five Points, featuring a bronze statue of two teenagers on a ’57 Chevy, and an annual Graffiti Classic Car Festival. Other must-visit attractions include the McHenry Mansion (a grand 1883 Victorian with free guided tours), the Gallo Center for the Arts (a world-class performing arts venue), Great Valley Museum & Planetarium, the art deco State Theatre (1934), and Vintage Faire Mall. The region is also renowned for its agriculture — Stanislaus County is one of the top farming counties in America, producing almonds, walnuts, poultry, and dairy.
In-N-Out Burger History
From a 100-square-foot drive-thru stand to a 432-location empire — all while staying family-owned.
| Year | Milestone |
|---|---|
| 1948 | Harry & Esther Snyder open the first In-N-Out in Baldwin Park, CA — California’s first drive-thru hamburger stand. Burgers sold for 25 cents. |
| 1961 | The first Animal Style burger is created in response to customer requests. |
| 1963 | The legendary Double-Double is added to the menu. |
| 1979 | First restaurant with dine-in seating opens in Ontario, CA. |
| 1992 | In-N-Out expands outside California — first Nevada location in Las Vegas. |
| 1990s | Store #90 opens on Pelandale Ave. in Modesto, bringing In-N-Out to the Central Valley’s heart along the Highway 99 corridor. |
| 2018 | Celebrates 70th anniversary with 334 locations in 6 states. |
| 2026 | Now 432+ locations across 10 states. Newest: Franklin, TN (opened Feb 25, 2026). |