In-N-Out Burger Santa Rosa
Complete guide to In-N-Out Burger Santa Rosa Store #249 at 2131 County Center Dr, CA 95403. Drive-thru & dine-in hours, full menu with prices
In-N-Out Burger – Santa Rosa, CA (County Center)
About This Location
In-N-Out Burger Santa Rosa (Store #249) is located at 2131 County Center Drive, Santa Rosa, CA 95403, on Steele east of the 101 Freeway, east of Coddingtown Mall. Situated in the heart of Sonoma Wine Country, this is one of two In-N-Out locations serving the Santa Rosa community — the other is at 2532 Santa Rosa Ave., 3.24 miles south. This location offers both drive-thru and dine-in seating, plus outdoor seating, highchairs, takeout, and wheelchair accessibility.
Santa Rosa is the county seat of Sonoma County and the largest city in California’s famed Wine Country region. Located just 50 miles north of San Francisco, the city is home to the beloved Charles M. Schulz Museum (creator of Peanuts and Snoopy) — just a short drive from this In-N-Out location — as well as the Russian River Brewing Company (home of the legendary Pliny the Elder IPA), Luther Burbank Home & Gardens, and the stunning Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve nearby.
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.
This Santa Rosa County Center location is rated 4.3 stars with 99 reviews on TripAdvisor, ranking #2 of 24 Quick Bites and #31 of 342 restaurants in Santa Rosa. On Yelp, it has accumulated 324 reviews. Reviewers love the consistency: “This place is absolutely great and was one of my favorites. Delicious burgers at affordable prices and tasty shakes.” Whether you’re exploring Sonoma wineries, visiting the Schulz Museum, or simply traveling the 101, this is a must-stop.
| Store Name | In-N-Out Burger – Santa Rosa (County Center) |
|---|---|
| Store Number | #249 |
| Address | 2131 County Center Drive, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 |
| Region | Sonoma County, North Bay, Sonoma Wine Country |
| Landmark | On Steele E of 101 Fwy; E of Coddingtown Mall |
| 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 |
| Accessibility | Wheelchair Accessible · Air Conditioning · Restrooms · Highchairs · Outdoor Seating |
| Website | locations.in-n-out.com/249-Santa-Rosa |
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 Santa Rosa County Center location. Note: locations in Sonoma and Marin counties are spread farther apart than in Southern California.
In-N-Out – Santa Rosa (Santa Rosa Ave)
In-N-Out – Rohnert Park
In-N-Out – Petaluma
In-N-Out – Novato
Directions & Getting There
Located on Steele Lane east of Highway 101, next to Coddingtown Mall. Easily accessible from US-101 and close to Downtown Santa Rosa.
| Address | 2131 County Center Drive, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 |
|---|---|
| Hint | On Steele E of 101 Fwy; E of Coddingtown Mall |
| From US-101 | Exit at Steele Lane/Guerneville Road, head east on Steele Lane — County Center Drive is on the right, just east of Coddingtown Mall (approximately 0.3 miles from freeway) |
| From Downtown SR | Head north on Mendocino Ave. to Steele Lane, turn left (west) — County Center Drive is on the left before reaching US-101. Approximately 2 miles, 7 minutes. |
| From Charles M. Schulz–Sonoma County Airport (STS) | Head south on Airport Blvd. to US-101 South, exit at Steele Lane, head east — approximately 6 miles, 12 minutes |
| Nearby | Coddingtown Mall (0.1 mi) · Hyatt Regency Sonoma (0.2 mi) · Charles M. Schulz Museum (1.5 mi) · Snoopy’s Home Ice (1.5 mi) · Russian River Brewing Co. (2 mi) · Santa Rosa Plaza (2 mi) · Kaiser Permanente Santa Rosa (0.5 mi) |
| Parking | Free parking lot available |
| GPS | 38.4566° N, 122.7252° W |
About Santa Rosa, California
The county seat of Sonoma County, heart of Wine Country, and the home of Charles M. Schulz and the Peanuts gang.
Santa Rosa is the county seat of Sonoma County and the largest city in California’s Wine Country, with a 2024 population of 177,090. Located about 50 miles north of San Francisco, it has a median household income of $99,060 and a median age of 41.2 years. The city’s largest ethnic groups are White (48.7%), Hispanic (37.4%), and Asian (6.3%).
Santa Rosa is most famously the adopted hometown of Charles M. Schulz, creator of the beloved Peanuts comic strip. Schulz lived and worked here for over 40 years until his death in 2000. The Charles M. Schulz Museum (4.6 stars, 1,200+ TripAdvisor reviews) houses the world’s largest collection of original Peanuts artwork, a recreation of Schulz’s studio, and a 3,588-comic-strip tile mural. Next door, Snoopy’s Home Ice is an ice rink Schulz built in 1969 that still operates today. Other must-visit landmarks include the Russian River Brewing Company (home of the legendary Pliny the Elder IPA), Luther Burbank Home & Gardens (historic site of the famed horticulturist), Railroad Square Historic District, and nearby Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve with its ancient old-growth coast redwoods. The city’s own Charles M. Schulz–Sonoma County Airport (STS) provides regional air service.
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. |
| 2006 | In-N-Out opens its northernmost California location in Santa Rosa, bringing fresh burgers to Sonoma Wine Country. Store #249 at County Center Drive is part of the North Bay expansion. |
| 2018 | Celebrates 70th anniversary with 334 locations in 6 states. |
| 2026 | Now 432+ locations across 10 states. Newest: Franklin, TN (opened Feb 25, 2026). |