Five Guys Burgers and Fries Menu

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  • Dogs
  • Sandwiches
  • Adam A.

    I enjoy the food at this location. Yes, it is loud and a little pricey but you get VERY large portions. The food served to me has always been served hot. Free peanuts! After years of cheap burger joints in the area it's nice to have an alternative. I'll pay a little more once in awhile to get a REAL burger.

    (4)
  • Adam M.

    JUST PLAIN TERRIBLE! It took FOREVER to get our food. The music is way too loud. You can't even have a conversation with a person that is sitting right across from you. Their food was okay but I have had a lot better at burger king even. Overall my experience was terrible. I do not recommend 5 guys.

    (1)
  • Austin Z.

    Like any other five guys this restaurant boast a terrible parking lot where it is almost impossible to park because of the neighboring chipotle. The service was good and the food came out fast.

    (3)
  • Timothy S.

    I'm a computer science student at U of I assisting in research and developing software applications this summer. I don't currently have much money to play with, but I still find it economical to grab some food while running urgent errands. I was taking care of dentist and auto paperwork on Prospect Avenue yesterday and decided to visit the Five Guys restaurant across the street from the car shop for lunch. Yesterday, I had a nearly perfect experience. It started when I asked a few strangers at the car shop if the restaurant across the street was worthwhile. They said yes. I could tell walking in that I was going to get quality food because the restaurant had a quality appearance. The menu instantly reminded me of the late crepe delicious restaurant in the campus union which had superior food quality for a consistent price. The manager answered my questions about the restaurant and its history and why there are bags of potatoes in middle of the seating area and if the peanuts were free. I filled up on a delicious burger and was asked how it was when I was finished. It was excellent. I was determined to be a loyal customer at this point in time. There were few details about the visit. The potatoes in the seating area are an awesome idea. I think it's a great way to display to everyone that the fries are made in store not to mention organic and fresh. Not every single employee was on par right away with the restaurant beginnings history, but I still was able to learn it. I loved how I could choose my exact topping combination without changing the burger price. However, I didn't find out until the next day that the jalapeños could be fried or grilled. I did mention that there should be a free sign next to the peanuts to give courage to the customers to grab some for themselves. I was told this was not needed. I'm not sure if that is necessary, but I personally felt the need to ask if the peanuts were free. This was alright with me since I felt talkative, but in general, customers should not have to feel awkward or pressured in any way. There was some construction going on in the ceiling, but it didn't seem to intrude and there weren't many customers in at the time. The biggest problem I saw, however, was a table set up right inside the front entrance. Today, I was in the same car shop again in the early afternoon considering lunch. I decided that I would return to the Five Guys restaurant across the street since I had such a great experience in my previous visit. I noticed the table still in front of the door, but I didn't say anything about it during my visit. I was greeted and recognized instantly from my previous visit and felt warmly welcomed. I asked to try something different and was recommended the beef hot dog. I ordered an all out beef cheese and bacon hot dog with some spicy grilled jalapeños and mushrooms. I specifically ordered it with no mayonnaise. There were a lot more customers and the management responded when I commented on this that the week starts getting busy on Wednesdays. I sat down, opened my hot dog, right away I saw a problem. There was a ugly white substance which I have no taste for on my lettuce. I brought it to the food-out counter and inquired about it. It was mayonnaise, even though my receipt says no mayonnaise. The first response I got was an excuse. The age old, "we have a newly trained employee" reaction. Now I understand mistakes happen. We are all human here, but how a mistake is handled is even more important than trying to keep everything correct in the first place. This is what makes or breaks the customer experience. The employee did the right thing by rejecting the food even when I offered for her to fix it and give it back. She did apologize for the mistake. She insisted on making me an entirely new hot dog which I didn't have to wait too long for. I couldn't hear what the employees were talking about after this. I could only hope they weren't talking about me being silly for enforcing my standards as a customer. I didn't like sitting on the fence with reading their attitudes about the situation. I sat down at my table, knowing what I wanted from the staff, unsure if they would meet my expectations or lose my five star judgement. The answer came to my table for me. The engaging manager, who treated me how a customer should be treated, brought my lunch directly to me like a waitress at a sit down. She brought with her a side of spiced fries in attempt to make up for the mistake and ensure that I felt cared for. I'm not going to say this became a five star experience because of the corrected mistake. Yesterday was a five star experience, and today, while coming close to losing it, still maintained its five star level. Five Guys team, give credit to your perky optimistic manager and employees' vigilance for your five star rating and for protecting your reputation. I will definitely come back to visit when possible. Please move the table away from the entrance.

    (5)
  • tee s.

    always good!

    (5)
  • Beth W.

    Pure and simple. Burgers, fries, hot dogs, and peanuts to nosh on. It's great food, simple. How can you possibly go wrong? Pro tip: get your burger all the way. You won't regret it.

    (5)
  • Nelson M.

    Restaurant review It is a pretty good burger is how I would like to sum up my experience. This is not your mcd or burger king. It is on the pricier side with burgers from 6-7 dollars depending on what you get. The food is cooked fresh off the grill. My major problem is the hamburger bun was served ice-cold. I don't know if this is normally the case but with the heat and cold you can see in my picture that it became soggy from condensation and deformed. Still I would say this is a pretty good burger, not steak house variety, but better than culvers. The fries are fried in peanut oil and were simply delicious. Also they are hand cut and even have a sign showing which farm they came from. All and all if the buns were warm and not from the fridge this would have been a 5 star experience. Pro: fresh burgers, hand cut fries Cons: on the more expensive side, cold burger bun Hidden gem: Free shelled peanuts when you walk in!

    (4)
  • Trevor R.

    You can never go wrong with a five guys bacon cheeseburger and fry. If you're looking for a great gourmet burger look no further!

    (5)
  • Zachary H.

    While I generally don't like chain food, five guys is just really good. The burgers are always tasty and fresh and they really nail the fries. Whoever thinks BK or McDonalds is in the same league as five guys has completely lost it. The one bad thing about five guys is the super bright lighting...makes it feel a little too much like a cafeteria.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Drive-Thru : No

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