Fresh off his Best Actor win at the Academy Awards, Michael B. Jordan traded red carpet glamour for something far more relatable—a late-night burger stop.
The star, who took home the award for his role in Sinners, was spotted at In-N-Out Burger shortly after the ceremony, still dressed in his sleek black suit. With his Oscar statuette placed proudly on the table, Jordan smiled, ate, and even signed paper hats for staff.
Photos suggest he went all in, reportedly ordering a “3×3” burger—three patties, three slices of cheese—a fitting reward after a long night at Hollywood’s biggest event.
But it wasn’t exactly a quiet meal. The celebratory stop quickly turned into a spectacle, with fans and photographers crowding around the restaurant to catch a glimpse of the newly crowned Oscar winner.
Jordan is far from the first star to swap fine dining for fast food after the Oscars. Over the years, celebrities like Hilary Swank, Julia Roberts, and Jamie Lee Curtis have all made similar post-ceremony burger runs part of their celebration.
The tradition even extends to the famed Vanity Fair afterparty, where In-N-Out burgers have reportedly been served since the 1990s—proving that even in Hollywood, sometimes the simplest cravings win.
From golden statuettes to grilled buns, Jordan’s night was a reminder that after all the glitz and prestige, a great burger still hits just right.

