Whataburger offers double- and triple-patty options for its classic Whataburger, but most specialty burgers lack an official double-patty menu entry. Customers can request a second patty on Jalapeño & Cheese, Bacon & Cheese, Avocado Bacon, and other specialty burgers as a secret-menu modification. The request is common and typically honored by employees. Adding a second patty raises the price by roughly $2.00 to $2.49, depending on location. In-N-Out has trademarked the term "Double-Double," so other chains do not officially use that name for double-patty burgers.
The art of ordering secret-menu items comes down to confidence, as the actual order itself is simple. All you have to do to double your Whataburger is ask for a second patty. And fear not: This is not a wild or even uncommon request. Most burger chains are ready and willing to double up your patties. Whataburger's lack of hot sauce might be an insult to Texas, but it's certainly not lacking in delicious, juicy beef patties, so go ahead and ask for two.
When you get two patties, it's often referred to as a "double-double" - but only in conversation. That's because In-N-Out has laid claim to the title. One of the facts that you might now know about In-N-Out's Double-Double is that the company actually trademarked "Double-Double." So no other burger joint - including Whataburger - can call a double-patty burger a "double-double." But every burger enthusiast knows that's what it is when they
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