In-N-Out Burger has announced it will open its first Middle Tennessee restaurants in Lebanon and Nashville’s Antioch neighborhood on Dec. 10, and Murfreesboro on Dec. 12.

The company, headquartered in Los Angeles County, California, is moving forward on multiple restaurants across Middle Tennessee in addition to a new eastern territory operations center headquarters in Franklin that is now under construction.

The first three Tennessee In-N-Out Burger locations are:

  • Lebanon: 915 S. Hartmann Drive, just north of Interstate 40.
  • Antioch, Nashville: 4130 William Turner Parkway.
  • Murfreesboro: 2508 Medical Center Parkway.

In-N-Out also expects to open a restaurant under construction in Franklin, at 1951 Double Double Drive, in early 2026. Other locations in Tennessee are in various stages of development.

Gov. Bill Lee is planning to attend the grand opening at the Lebanon location, according to his office.

In-N-Out Burger hours, hiring

All In-N-Out Burger restaurants are open from 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sunday through Thursday and 10 a.m.-1:30 a.m., Friday and Saturday.

Each restaurant will have one drive-thru lane, indoor seating for 74 customers and a covered patio with outdoor seating for about 30 people.

Each restaurant will employ about 75 workers with additional hiring expected in the coming months, according to the In-N-Out’s corporate office. Starting wage for In-N-Out is $17.50 per hour.

General managers for these Tennessee In-N-Out locations are: Jordan McDermott in Lebanon; Chase Daniels in Antioch; and Shawn Cosper in Murfreesboro.

Opening day In-N-Out traffic, security

Lebanon Police Department officials have met with In-N-Out representatives.

“They did thoroughly explain their traffic and staging plan with our administration so we can have resources prepared,” Lebanon Police Department spokesperson Zachery Patton said. “In-N-Out Burger is paying for a number of officers (to) assist with any traffic and security issues that may arise opening day.”

In-N-Out has also met with Murfreesboro police, department spokesperson Larry Flowers said.

More Tennessee In-N-Out’s coming

The burger chain is also moving forward on locations in Hendersonville and Madison, and In-N-Out has purchased property in Hermitage.

In-N-Out had submitted plans to build a restaurant in Mt. Juliet and had a design waiver approved for a site on the northeast corner of Golden Bear Gateway and Old Beckwith Road. In-N-Out is no longer moving forward on that location, but Mt. Juliet officials are working on identifying another location in the city for In-N-Out, they said.

Smyrna’s planning commission voted down a site plan for In-N-Out on Industrial Boulevard with concerns the plan did not meet building design standards. Whether In-N-Out would revise their plan was uncertain.

In-N-Out also filed a permit on Aug. 1, with the Memphis and Shelby County Division of Planning and Development to build a restaurant at 5341 Poplar Ave. in East Memphis, the Memphis Commercial Appeal reported.