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  • Don W.

    I'd heard so many mixed reviews about this place I was anxious to try it for myself. The food itself would probably get five stars. The burgers are really are great (their jalapeños are fresh not pickled) and made the way you like them and the fries are fresh. Their menu is simple. Burgers with assorted toppings, fries and hotdogs. The things I didn't like were the tables were small, cheap and too close together. We had to sit at a table that was beside the waiting line, so everyone in line is watching you eat (I hate to do this anywhere. It's worse than getting the table by the restroom). Luckily we were wedged between the potato bags, so I didn't have the issue of people bumping their butt against me walking by, but I was able to offer mine up to others on the way to the drink fountain. It did seem a little pricey $20 for two burgers, and order of fries and two drinks, but it was very good and not your typical fast food burger. I did think it was very noisy, but I think this is part of the experience, so I didn't mind. We weren't expecting a romantic lunch. There were some couples with kids, that appeared to be struggling. If you have small children (I don't), they don't appear to be kid friendly so maybe take out would be a better option for you, because they didn't seem to be enjoying it. They do have some outside seating, but it was too hot to use it the day we went. On a cool day, this might make the experience a little better. I would definitely recommend them

    (3)
  • R G M.

    Coupons arrived as promised, so we gave it a second try. All employees were busy. Big improvement. Burger and fries both were good. Place was clean, service was good. We will eat there again.

    (4)
  • Linda L.

    I usually try to find a local place instead of a chain, but the burgers here are really juicy, fresh, and delicious. The service is polite. Clean (very important) & husband likes their peanuts...lol. Only downside is that I thought the fries were burnt tasting and not as good as in-n-out. But burgers are juicy and large. I'd recommend the mini size if you usually cant finish the regular.

    (4)
  • Bruce K.

    Five Guys, welcome to Northwest Arkansas. This was my second Five Guys experience (the other is the location at Reagan airport a few years back). Truly excellent burgers, all made when they're ordered. Great meat and all the toppings are free. They will make your burger exactly how you like it (other than everything is cooked medium). Is it better than In-n-Out? I'd have to say YES. But only because In-n-Out doesn't offer the long list of excellent toppings - grilled onions and grilled mushrooms and green peppers and even A1 Steak Sauce if you want it. $5.69 for a cheeseburger or $5.10 for a hamburger, and all the toppings you want. Note that the standard "all the way" includes mustard. Ick - who puts mustard on a burger??? They have hot dogs for that. (Yes, Five Guys has hot dogs too.) When they arrived home, they were still neatly wrapped and packed. There were little decals on each one so that we knew which burger belonged to which person. Very helpful! When we popped in, the place was an crazy busy madhouse. Every table was filled. Lots of people shouting out orders. And noisy. But it was an organized chaos.

    (5)
  • Anissa T.

    Everyone wants to know 3 things - is it good? is it worth the price? and is it better than In-n-Out? I say yes, yes, and yes. We went Saturday, so 6 days into the opening, I believe. Midday, and still crazy busy. I ordered the Cheeseburger, not realizing that meant double meat, double cheese, but I'm good for it. I had them add mustard, lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, grilled onions, grilled mushrooms, and jalapenos - which to my delight were paper-thin sliced FRESH ones. Awesome. The price is $5.69, and for that you can have basically whatever toppings you want and all appeared to have been done exactly right. Bacon adds about $0.80 to the cost, but everything else is made to order with exactly what you want/don't for the same price. So yes, more expensive that McD's or Burger King but for fresh everything - I'm ok with it. The fries could have been crisper - I hope Rob is right, and they'll improve. Our large fry was $4.69, which I did think was pricey, even though they spilled as many in the bag as they had in the cup, so we couldn't finish them all. So for a Hamburger, Cheeseburger, 1 large Cajun Fry, 1 fountain drink, and 1 bottled water we were $21 in. A little steep for 'fast food' ambiance, don't you think? As for comparison to In-n-Out - same premise on fresh buns, fresh ground beef, fresh cut potatoes, etc, limited menu. In-n-Out keeps prices lower and offers fewer options, so it seems a fair trade. If I had to pick, I'm going 5 Guys.

    (4)
  • Kaaryn S.

    This place has some really great food! I am from Southern Ca and love In-N-Out, but I would have to say that this is actually a little better than In-N-Out. There is a huge list of toppings, the burgers are all served as a double so you don't have to worry about the thin patty, you will walk away full, the bacon was crisp which seems that it is hard for a restaurant to do for some reason, and the fries are really good. I am not a fan of fresh cut fries, they are usually droopy, soggy and just gross, but these were crisp, hot and amazing. I had a classic bacon burger, no cheese because I hate American cheese, with lettuce, tomato, pickle and mayo. It was perfect. The veggies were great, the burgers were cooked fresh, hot and tasty, could have used a little more seasoning, but it was still amazing. My husband had a cheeseburger with grilled onions and mushrooms. He ate his, and told me that if it wasn't for the fact that he was so full, he would order another, it was that good. We also ordered a regular fry and a Cajun fry, the Cajun was by far much better, but they were both good. Next time, we will just order one fry and share because there were a ton in the medium sized order! Great food, clean place, friendly staff and definitely worth the money!

    (4)
  • Cassie M.

    Ok, I think the "newness" has worn off Five Guys. It's still a busy burger joint but not like it was when it first opened. They definitely have their busy times. I am hooked on the burger now that I've learned to leave ketchup off (totally too sweet and was throwing off my burger love). I hate that it falls apart before you finish eating but I suppose this is just a good sign of a good greasy burger. They still yell out numbers quite annoyingly but with the noise level in there, I guess you have to. I still say no fries. Way too much and really not anything spectacular. I've not had the cajun seasoning so perhaps that would make all the difference. Now, what I'd like is to order an ice cold beer with it. Guys?

    (4)
  • Angie M.

    This burger is always good. Should be for the price though. Cajun fries are excellent.

    (4)
  • Linda P.

    I ordered online. I understood I was to receive a text to tell me when it would be ready. Never got one. I understood that I was to skip the line and go to pickup the food. So, I "skipped the line" and asked for my to go order. They guy picked it up and told me it was ready, but I needed to go stand in the other line and then come back. WTF!!! So, I went and stood in the order line. Got to the unfriendly order taker and asked if I could pick up my food. He looked at a piece of paper and told me to go back to the other line and get it. Geez!!!!! OK. I did. The fries were awesome. Got an order of both plain and Greek seasoning. The burgers, not so much. Especially, for the price. Will I go back. Hmmmmm........don't know. Only, if I eat it there, would I go back. Is it worth the price.....I don't know.

    (3)
  • Adrienne B.

    I tried Five Guys for the first time yesterday for dinner. Since it's a new restaurant, and very crowded, I used the online ordering tool. It was easy to create the order, double check everything and pay right from my iPhone. One small problem.. When I went to pick up the order it had been "lost" according to the manager. Yet, my debit card had already been charged? Hmmm. So, we had to place the order again. And wait for it. Exactly what I was hoping to avoid in a crowded, busy restaurant at dinner time. The manager only offered a "sorry." Perhaps a "hey, give us another try and we'll give you a free drink" or "let me throw in your fries for free for your trouble" would have been appropriate? I didn't push my luck. Strike one. Once we got the order home it wasn't correct. Strike two! Sorry non-onion eating folks! But after the incorrect toppings were tossed off we enjoyed our fresh, tasty burgers (I happen to like onions). I was excited about the double fried french fries so I had ordered regular and cajun. Unfortunately, both were super limp and soggy. Strike three? I know they're just getting started in Rogers but it's no fun being disappointed. I was so excited to try Five Guys after hearing it rivals In-And-Out. I'm still excited.. They're not OUT just yet.. Just going to give them a chance to get things running properly and I'll be back.

    (4)
  • Mary Y.

    This is my first Five Guys experience. I WILL try it again, but this review is based on my first and only experience. The Good: The cool set up! I like the decor and the huge bags of potatoes around the eating area. We got LOTS of fries! The Bad: It was not very clear how to order. You can build your own burger anyway you want. But after building a burger, it just tasted like one you could make at home! I was looking forward to a burger perfectly built by Five Guys so I could just order it! The food was just okay. The Ugly: It was more expensive that I would have liked to pay for it. Three value burgers and drinks cost over $30 dollars! And if everyone is comparing Five Guys and In N Out....HANDS DOWN In N Out for the win!!

    (2)
  • Steve H.

    This is definitely an awesome no-nonsense burger. Fries are tasty, but the cajun spices are kinda blah. OK if you add some salt. Skip the cajun spices and bring your own Tony's instead.

    (5)
  • Keith B.

    Overprice fat sloppy burgers. Not In-n-out.

    (1)
  • Darren F.

    This a review of THIS Five Guys store not the company as a whole. Their burgers, when made properly are good for a fast food chain. This store however might want to get corporate in there to teach the employees. We have ordered takeout 5-6 times since they opened. They have yet to get an order correct. This last visit was the final straw...will not be back. Simple order. 2 burgers...one with everything one with everything except onions. Got home and one had everything...the other had meat and bun. I mean really. I also observed the production line while I waited. The "anchor" of the line basically wanted to sit and chat it up with off duty emps or friends that came to see them...and give them bags to load up for take out of free peanuts? wow Plus, what is with the fly situation in there....they are everywhere. If I am going to pay $6+ for a fast food burger...the place better be clean, efficient, and be on the ball with at least 95%+ of my orders. You had me with Five Guys...you lost me with the crew of this store. The only reason they did not get a one...is because when the burger is made well and the store is run in a proper manner...it is a good burger.

    (2)
  • Charles G.

    Five guys, Rogers, Arkansas. Where shall we begin. Six cooks yelling at each other certainly ruins whatever atmosphere there could be. You can't hear the guy trying to yell order numbers over them and the music which is pretty loud. Score zero for a pleasant meal. I know they are new and busy but could we mop the floor? The French fries were over cooked and way over priced. $2.69 gets about a dollars worth of fries. My first trip in I purchased the "regular" hamburger which turns out to be a double burger and no warning. I HATE double burgers plus the bottom bun was soggy. I decided to give them another chance and went back. My small burger (single) was "all the way" meaning they put lots of stuff on it. Everything they put on is sliced so thin and so little of it you don't if anything is there. The bottom bun on my burger was soggy again. That may be a result of juice off of the "all the way" stuff? Whatever the reason I am no fan of soggy buns. The burger itself is not bad but the negatives far outweigh the positive. Two small burgers, one small French fry and two small drinks, $15.54. Way too much money for what it is. Some people are comparing this place to In and Out. This place is no In and Out. Not a Back Yard Burger either. Personally, I'll stick with Wendy's $1.29 deluxe burger. It's just as good and you can't wring water out of the bun. Did I mention the service is slow. A big surprise with employees tripping over each other.

    (2)
  • Rob G.

    If this review sounds like i'm some sort of Five Guys fanboy... well, it's because i am. I discovered Five Guys Burgers and Fries during my time as a culinary student and cook in Austin, TX. It was rare that i'd go more than two weeks without dropping in to one of the two locations for a fix, and it would often be weekly. Five Guys quickly found its place near the very top of my list of best Austin burgers. So imagine my delight yesterday when it was brought to my attention that a location had opened in Rogers. Plans for a late lunch were made post haste, and i made the drive up this afternoon. I dropped in around 3pm, to find a still busy restaurant, with the majority of the tables still taken. Clearly, word was out, and they had quite the crowd at lunch, and were staffed for that, plus staffed to shake down to a reliable crew. At one point, i counted as many as 17 staffers. That made for a somewhat chaotic and noisy environment, but as business settles down from the insanity of opening and they gel into a solid crew, the chaos will diminish. That said, clearly, the service was prompt. For the uninitiated, Five Guys is a VERY simple concept. The menu is pretty much as follows: Burger, Cheeseburger, either w/bacon, Kosher Dog, Dog w/cheese and or bacon, Grilled Cheese, Fries (w/wo cajun spice), sodas. There are no salads, no milk shakes (though there is a convenient TCBY next door), no chicken sandwiches, or fish tacos, or pork sandwiches. Just burgers and fries. And at their best, they are close to the best. I ordered a bacon cheeseburger and an order of cajun fries, with extra spice on the side (i like my fries with some heat to them). It was made quickly, and my number was called out. Here, everything is served in paper bags, ready to go, though you are more than welcome to sit at a table, rip it open, and dig in. My burger was great, the freshness of the beef was obvious, and it was hot and juicy. The bacon was cooked to a perfect crispiness. The burger from this crew would not have been out of place at either Austin location. From my experience, though, i can tell you that my fries were a little short of perfect. It might have been an issue with oil temp or with frying time, but they weren't quite as crispy as they generally are. I should note that Five Guys only serves fresh cut fries. In fact, you can see the sacks of potatoes as you walk in. They are double fried in the proper style, and when you get a bang on, perfect order, they come out perfectly golden brown and crispy. These were close... but not *quite* there. But, i'm sure that is something that will be figured out as the team settles in. As for its place in my personal NWA burger hierarchy, i would currently place it... third. The Bleu Cheese Burger at Farrell's on Dickson is still #1 in my book by a LARGE margin. But Five Guys and Hugo's are neck and neck. On total package, Hugo's takes the lead, just because Hugo's is such a cool place to eat (and they serve beer), but strictly on burgers and fries? it's damn close. In closing, get thee to Five Guys! If you go at peak time, you'll probably have to wait awhile, but with a big staff, i'd imagine it's not *that* bad. But even then, your wait will be well rewarded. Get bacon on your burger, and if you like some spice, get your fries cajun style. But above all, GO TO FIVE GUYS! EDIT: Why is everyone interested in comparing Five Guys to In-n-Out, when, the last i checked, the closest In-n-Out IS IN DALLAS FREAKING TEXAS??? perhaps compare things to places people here can actually reasonably go?

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch, Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Very Loud
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Drive-Thru : No
    Caters : No

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