Some Secrets Are Best Left Undivulged and Undigested


Tuesday, February 27, 2007

secretmenuitemsexposed.jpgOur consuming brethren Consumerist recently voided out a list of secret menu items like the 100x100 available at In-N-Out. Other items include the "Five Easy Pieces" at TGIF in which the staff will concoct a quintet of items from whatever they have in the kitchen. Now, if that is something you actually want to eat, is a whole 'nother kettle of worms, (incidentally, kettle of worms must be a secret menu item somewhere). For a more complete list, check out the comment section of Digg in which quite a few employees dish on the secret items at their places of employ.

Secret Menu Items [Consumerist]
The Really Big Guide to Secret Menu Items [Consumerist/Digg]
Native In LA: In-N-Out's Secret Menu, Etc. [Gridskipper]
MenuPages Hits LA [Gridskipper]

[Photo: Supersized Meals]

Previous Gridskipper Secrets: Philadelphia's Secret Cinema, Secret Ceremony: D&G To Continue Their Milanese Takeover, Best Chinese Massages in the City, The Ninja Guide to New York, The Secret Guide to Scoring an Astronaut


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