Last week, the much-loved burger chain In-N-Out opened its third Oregon location in Keizer, just 45 minutes south of Portland. The opening created heavy traffic and long lines, though some people may have stayed away after hearing about anticipated two-hour waits to get through the drive-thru.

In-N-Out’s arrival was far from the first time Oregonians seemed to lose their minds over the arrival of new fast-food options.

Krispy Kreme, 2003

Alex Johnson (right), the first customer in line for the opening of a new Krispy Kreme store, and customer #2, Nathan Helland, react to their first bites of Krispy Kreme doughnuts. The first dozen customers got baseball jersey-style shirts numbered with their position in line at the store at the corner of 82nd Avenue and William Otty Road on July 29, 2003. (Brent Wojahn/The Oregonian)LC- THE OREGONIAN

When Krispy Kreme opened on Southeast 82nd Avenue in 2003, some people waited for more than five hours to get a taste of that sweet, glazed doughnut.

Kelsey McAneny, 16, Milwaukie, waited 5-1/2 hours to eat a fresh glazed doughnut at the new Krispy Kreme Doughnuts at 82nd Avenue and William Otty Road on July 29, 2003. (Brent Wojahn, The Oregonian/OregonLive)LC- THE OREGONIAN

Sonic Drive-In, 2006

Cecilia Balle, a car hop at the Sonic Drive-In in Hillsboro, provides service during its 2006 opening. (Steven Nehl, The Oregonian/OregonLive)LC- THE OREGONIAN

Oregon’s first Sonic Drive-In opened in May, 2006, in Central Point. But it was the Oklahoma-based burger chain’s arrival in Hillsboro later that year that sent Portland-area fast-food fans into a fury. The 1,700-square-foot restaurant in the Crossroads at Orenco Station development featured carhops and the chain’s signature footlong Coney Island hot dogs.

Chick-fil-A, 2016

Oregon's first Chick-fil-A opened up in Hillsboro on Thursday, March 31, 2016. (Kristyna Wentz-Graff, The Oregonian/OregonLive)LC- The Oregonian/Oregonlive.com

When Chick-fil-A opened on March 31, 2016, The Oregonian/OregonLive reported: “Over a hundred people camped out overnight taking part in the company’s signature 24-hour pre-opening party, and the first 100 people in line win free Chick-fil-A meals for a year.”

(Left to right) Michael Curry of Portland, Caden Rhoton of Lake Oswego, Trevor Woller of Beaverton and Evan Garfield of Tigard were the last four winners of free Chick-fil-A meals for a year. The group, calling themselves the "Chicken Littles," camped overnight. (Kristyna Wentz-Graff, The Oregonian/OregonLive)LC- The Oregonian/Oregonlive.com

Cracker Barrel, 2017

Biscuits from Cracker Barrel. (Stephanie Yao Long, The Oregonian/OregonLive)LC- The Oregonian

When the 644th Cracker Barrel location opened in Tualatin on April 17, 2017, aficionados of the Southern-themed restaurant and its front porch were very excited. Possibly no one was as excited, however, as Ray and Wilma Yoder of Goshen, Indiana, who traveled to Oregon later that month, to keep their record of visiting every single Cracker Barrel in existence.

The first Cracker Barrel on the West Coast opened April 17, 2017, at the Nyberg Rivers shopping center at 7663 S.W. Nyberg St. (Stephanie Yao Long, The Oregonian/OregonLive)LC- The Oregonian

-- Lizzy Acker

503-221-8052 lacker@oregonian.com, @lizzzyacker

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