Iconic US fast food chain In-N-Out Burger is set to pop up in a major Aussie city today

Cult favorite US fast food chain In-N-Out Burger is hosting a pop-up in Australia today.

Customers in Brisbane can enjoy the delicious burgers and salty fries at the Sound Garden in Fortitude Valley on Tuesday, March 5.

But fans will have to act quickly as the offer is only available from 9am to 3pm and supplies are limited.

It’s the second surprise launch Down Under in less than a week, following a pop-up in Canberra on February 28.

In previous years, In-N-Out Burger hosted pop-ups in Sydney and Melbourne and stock sold out in minutes.

On Tuesday, March 5 from 9am to 3pm, customers in Brisbane can sample the delicious In-N-Out Burger meals

It's the second surprise launch Down Under in less than a week, following a pop-up in Canberra on February 28

It’s the second surprise launch Down Under in less than a week, following a pop-up in Canberra on February 28

Popular options from the California-based establishment include the Double-Double burger, made with “double meat and double cheese,” and cheeseburgers.

Last year, hundreds of people queued for more than an hour to sample In-N-Out Burger in Melbourne.

But some were less than impressed after discovering the pop-up didn’t sell In-N-Out’s signature hand-cut fries.

Instead, the Melbourne food chain had chips for $2.

One person wrote on TikTok: ‘Why do they serve packet chips/crisps? Doesn’t look so good’.

Another said: ‘I would have preferred fries’.

A third posted: ‘In-N-Out fries are gross anyway, that’s a win.’

In previous years, In-N-Out Burger hosted pop-ups in Sydney and Melbourne and stock sold out in minutes

In previous years, In-N-Out Burger hosted pop-ups in Sydney and Melbourne and stock sold out in minutes

In-N-Out Burger also hosted a pop-up in Sydney’s East Village in 2022 and a snaking queue quickly formed.

Instagram foodie ‘Isaac Eats A Lot’ was the first person in line to receive his burger and buy chips and a large hamburger.

Foodfluencer ‘Big City Mick’ captured a video of the long lines outside the East Village before tasting for himself.

“After a short line with other hungry foodies, I stood at the counter and for $20 I got the Double-Double, chips, a Coke and a T-shirt,” he said.