In-N-Out Burger San Bernardino
Complete guide to In-N-Out Burger San Bernardino Store #31 at 1065 Harriman Pl, CA 92408. Drive-thru & dine-in hours, full menu with prices,
In-N-Out Burger – San Bernardino, CA (Harriman)
About This Location
In-N-Out Burger San Bernardino (Store #31) is located at 1065 Harriman Pl., San Bernardino, CA 92408, on Tippecanoe north of the I-10 Freeway, inside The Hub at San Bernardino — a 255,000-square-foot regional shopping center anchored by Costco and 24 Hour Fitness. This location offers both drive-thru and dine-in seating, plus outdoor seating, highchairs, wheelchair accessibility, and ample free parking in the retail complex.
Store #31 has a rich local history. The original In-N-Out at this site was a double drive-thru (no indoor seating) located on the northwest corner of Rosewood Drive and Tippecanoe Avenue. When The Hub redevelopment project was approved in 2001, In-N-Out relocated slightly north to its current address at 1065 Harriman Place, gaining a full dine-in restaurant with modern amenities. San Bernardino has two In-N-Out locations — this one and the W. 5th Street store (Store #26) across town.
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 San Bernardino Harriman location is rated 4.5 stars with 79 reviews on TripAdvisor, ranking #2 of 11 Quick Bites and #6 of 182 restaurants in San Bernardino. On Yelp, it has amassed 346 reviews with 291 photos. Whether you’re traveling the I-10, exploring historic Route 66, or shopping at The Hub, this location delivers quality fast food the old-fashioned way.
| Store Name | In-N-Out Burger – San Bernardino (Harriman) |
|---|---|
| Store Number | #31 |
| Address | 1065 Harriman Pl., San Bernardino, CA 92408 |
| Shopping Center | The Hub at San Bernardino (Tri-City Area) |
| Landmark | On Tippecanoe N of 10 Fwy; In The Hub at San Bernardino |
| 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 (Hub Complex) |
| Accessibility | Wheelchair Accessible · Air Conditioning · Restrooms · Highchairs · Outdoor Seating |
| Website | locations.in-n-out.com/31 |
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 San Bernardino Harriman location. The Inland Empire is one of In-N-Out’s most densely served markets.
In-N-Out – Redlands
In-N-Out – San Bernardino (W. 5th)
In-N-Out – Highland
In-N-Out – Rialto
Directions & Getting There
Located on Tippecanoe north of the I-10 Freeway in The Hub at San Bernardino, easily accessible from both I-10 and I-215.
| Address | 1065 Harriman Pl., San Bernardino, CA 92408 |
|---|---|
| Hint | On Tippecanoe N of 10 Fwy; In The Hub at San Bernardino |
| From I-10 | Exit at Tippecanoe Ave., head north — restaurant is on the left in The Hub shopping center, approximately 0.2 miles north of the freeway |
| From I-215 | Take I-10 East to Tippecanoe Ave. exit, head north — In-N-Out is in The Hub complex on the left |
| From Downtown SB | Head south/east on E Street to I-10 East, exit Tippecanoe Ave. north — approximately 3.5 miles |
| Nearby | Costco (0.1 mi) · 24 Hour Fitness (0.1 mi) · La Curacao (0.1 mi) · Loma Linda University Medical Center (1.2 mi) · San Bernardino International Airport (3 mi) · Wigwam Motel Route 66 (3.5 mi) |
| Parking | Free parking lot available (Hub Complex — 954+ spaces) |
| GPS | 34.0699° N, 117.2747° W |
About San Bernardino, California
A historic Route 66 city, county seat of the largest county in the contiguous United States, and the heart of the Inland Empire.
San Bernardino is the county seat of San Bernardino County — at over 20,000 square miles, it’s the largest county in the contiguous United States. With a population of 224,775, it’s the 18th most populated city in California. The city has a median household income of $63,988, a median age of 31.9 years, and a youthful, diverse community that is 69.6% Hispanic.
San Bernardino’s rich history is intertwined with Route 66 — the legendary 2,448-mile highway that connected Chicago to Santa Monica. Starting in the 1920s, San Bernardino served as an oasis for travelers after crossing the Mojave Desert. Must-visit landmarks include the Wigwam Motel (sleep in a 32-foot concrete teepee — one of only two surviving Wigwam Villages on Route 66), the Original McDonald’s Site & Museum (the first McDonald’s restaurant opened here by the McDonald brothers in the 1940s), the California Theatre (a stunning 1928 Art Deco performing arts venue), San Bernardino Mountains and Lake Arrowhead nearby, San Manuel Stadium (home of the Inland Empire 66ers baseball team), and Loma Linda University Medical Center — one of only five “Blue Zones” in the world where people live measurably longer lives.
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. |
| 2001 | Store #31 relocates to 1065 Harriman Pl. as part of The Hub redevelopment project in San Bernardino, upgrading from the original double drive-thru on Rosewood & Tippecanoe to a full dine-in restaurant. |
| 2018 | Celebrates 70th anniversary with 334 locations in 6 states. |
| 2026 | Now 432+ locations across 10 states. Newest: Franklin, TN (opened Feb 25, 2026). |