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Lebanon Mayor Rick Bell announced that In-N-Out Burger has unveiled a plan to open a new dining spot on South Hartmann Drive.
The West Coast-based store plans to build a 3,885-square-foot dining spot on a vacant lot across from Home Depot.
Bell and Lebanon’s economic development director, Sarah Haston, have made adding restaurants to the city a priority.
In-N-Out has announced plans to open an easternmost corporate and dining venue in Franklin as it expands.
“The Lebanese tell me we want more choices of places to eat, and I promise Sarah Haston and I are working really hard to make that happen,” Bell said.
They’ll come with a drive-thru service, Bell said.
In-N-Out celebrated its anniversary in October.
Contact Andy Humbles at ahumbles@tennessean. com or 615-726-5939 and at X, formerly as Twitter @AndyHumbles.
This article appeared in Nashville Tennessean: In-N-Out Burger Considers New Site in Middle Tennessee and Unveils Plan for Lebanon
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