Five Guys Burgers and Fries Menu

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  • Hunter M.

    Five stars for Five Guys This place always prepares burgers perfectly. It should be a crime to produce such tender, juicy, flavorful burgers. The fries 3/4 of the time are to die for. The fact that they don't hog tiny ketchup packets like some "Golden Arched" places and actually have pumps for ketchup is perfect for a ketchup lover like myself. You can watch them prepare your food, another plus. Personally the only thing I think could be improved is the seating, the chairs aren't all that comfortable. And, on seldom occasions, the drink machines might be out of order on some drinks. All in all its one of my favorite fast-food places in the area.

    (5)
  • Carri M.

    disapointed :( was hoping for more concidering the price...burger tasted good, and you can add all the toppings you want at no extra charge, I'll give them credit for at least that. Fries...well not so good, limp, and way to greasy..soaked through the paper bag, and gave me a belly ache..thank goodness for Tums when I got home...I guess what I'm saying is if you are at all sensitive to grease...pass on the fries!

    (3)
  • Samantha F.

    If you want a bad burger don't come here. These burgers r the best. And u can costume them any say u like. The flys r really good. Although way to big for me. I have to get the mini. The staff were helpful, courteous and fun. :-) thanks five guys for a tasty hamburger combo.

    (5)
  • Marge L.

    Our experience at Five Guys today will be our last. We have patronized this location in the past and always questioned why we want to spend so much money for a hamburger. Answer....the french fries, which were dry and tasteless today. In addition, the music was so loud, we were unable to carry on a conversation. My husband very politely requested that the sound be turned down and the employee behind the counter agreed, but didn't follow through. No surprise that the very small lunch crowd was eating outside.

    (2)
  • Adele I.

    Staff was very friendly and the restaurant very clean. The Burgers, on the other hand, leave a lot to be desired. I've learned from various cooking shows, that you don't press down on burgers while they are on the grill. It loses a lot of it's juiciness. The cook pressed down on the burgers twice, once on each side, leaving them very dry.

    (2)
  • Amber L.

    Dear Five Guys, I have been living overseas for about 4 years and missed the Five Guys expansion into my home state of Arizona. Upon a recent visit to Flagstaff my dad convinced me that Five Guys was far better then In & Out and that I needed to try it. Now, the one thing I miss the absolute most being overseas, is pickles. I love pickles. A burger without pickles is honestly one of the worst things that could happen to someone who loves them as much as I do, and who does not have the opportunity to eat them. I currently live in a world, where sweet pickles and gherkins are all there is. It isn't pleasant. That being said, upon my arrival at Five Guys I ordered, and requested extra pickles be on my burger... if possible. The guy said it was absolutely fine, until his co-worker quickly approached and said these distressing words, 'We are out of pickles.' Now in my mind, having a burger place, there are a few things that you can't run out of, the main one being pickles. My hope of having a delicious burger were crushed by the mere fact I couldn't have the traditional burger I hoped to, the all American burger with pickles. I traveled over a thousand miles to experience a burger with no pickles. The only burger I managed to have time to eat while on vacation, was consumed with great sadness. Something I never thought I would say about eating a hamburger. I ask that in the future, you please ensure you never run out of pickles, so no one has to be as disappointed as I was, sitting there, wishing I was at any other burger place, knowing that they might have had some pickles for my burger. P.S/ I can't properly rate your burgers without having eaten one with no pickles. I'm sorry, but it's just wrong.

    (2)
  • Steve S.

    Definitely the best fast food burger there is. The place is always clean. Service is fast. The burgers and fries are always fresh and hot. The toppings are fresh and taste great. The prices are bit more than Burger King or McDonald's but the food at Five Guys is ten times better. You get what you pay for. Try it you'll love it.

    (5)
  • Chris H.

    It's a Five Guys....what more can you say. I understand that some people don't like their style of Hamburger...but it hits my sweet spot. Their fries are also always wonderful and they have a great fountain machine. The service was VERY friendly and really on top of things.

    (4)
  • John T.

    Follow up to my original review: Within 48 hours of expressing my displeasure with the noise and behavior of the staff at this location, I received replies from the regional manager via yelp, email and phone! He was truly apologetic, informed me that my complaints were not unique to that restaurant, and that changes had been made. Even included a card to encourage me to try again. I did today and the change was noticable. Music not as loud, staff friendly and smiling but without the antics that had gone on previously. The food, as I stated before, while not my favorite is still solid burger fare. Food still rates a just OK from me, but I am extremely impressed by the quick, professional response from their upper managment team. That alone will keep 5 Guys on my radar when I'm in the area.

    (3)
  • Steve K.

    My wife and I first experienced Five Guys on a trip to Scottsdale, we loved it and make an effort to return on several opportune occasions. When Five Guys appeared in Prescott we were very happy, and we still are happy with the local store . I'm reading the complaint about the volume of the music, to which I can generally sign on to - I haven't gone in a couple of weeks, maybe it will be better, I'd like the background a little quieter myself. I've never had any problems with the staff, since opening - I'm often taken with their helpfulness (and we're customers one or two times a month). Love the ingredients on the burgers (except how the cheese isn't really melted - but it's their style and distinction, I expect others are happy with it) and I've never had a less than above-average burger so the cost is OK (Carl's has potential, if only the actual product matched their commercials). The fries have never been my favorites (that's where Carl's wins) unless I get them well-done, and then I like them very much ... my most recent trip I had no problems.

    (4)
  • Brittany B.

    Delious every time. I never was a big burger person but now I am!! Fresh tasting ingredients nice patio area and huge portions. I always get the small cheeseburger because the regular size is way too large. Its a tiny bit pricey but very much worth it. Better than some sit down restaurants.

    (5)
  • Kyle M.

    Good quality has fallen off since they opened. Fries used to be crisp and delicious, now they are flaccid and typically cooked in oil so old the fries taste burned though they are under cooked. Burgers have been really dry rather than moist and juicy though everything was perfect at the location I was at 2 weeks ago in Indianapolis... It's unfortunately a location thing. I was originally excited they came here, but it's been a pretty big let down.

    (3)
  • Alan R.

    This was my first time eating 5 Guys Burgers and it blew my mind. Here's why: Anyone familiar with burger joints in Prescott, AZ knows there can only be one when it comes to jaw-dropping quality & quantity... Brown Bag Burger. The prices there, however, are kind of high. Out of left field comes 5 Guys with quality, fair quantity, and cost-effectiveness. Not to mention their amazing and near-perfection fries served regular or with Cajun seasoning (on the fries or on the side). Burgers can be served regular (two patties) or 'little' (one patty) plain, with cheese, with bacon, or with cheese and bacon. The fries are cut and made fresh cooked to the point that the inside is mildly soft (like the ones that people make at home in a frying pan). There are hot dogs and veggie sandwiches but I have not tried any of them. The only bad news is that In-N-Out Burger, a few blocks away, may suffer a hit in their business (I love In-N-Out). The other bad news is that the parking lot for 5 Guys is shared with the recently opened Trader Joe's and, as you can imagine, parking can be a warzone. If you are allergic to peanuts, do not eat at 5 Guys. In case you do not notice the 30 or so boxes of peanuts in the restaurant, I am telling you that they fry with peanut oil, give complimentary peanuts to customers, and anything they prepare there has probably touched a peanut.

    (5)
  • Bryan S.

    I really don't get it. The burgers are OK, but nowhere near phenomenal. Then when you factor in the price you really are in "are you kidding" territory. Burger, fries, and a drink = $11.13

    (2)
  • Rick S.

    Tried Five Guys for the first time ever today. I was excited about this new burger place; I've heard fantastic things about them. Unfortunately, I was a little disappointed. To start, the place is LOUD. Unnecessarily so, it seemed. And they weren't even that busy; only a handful of tables with customers and two guys in line in front of me. Secondly, the prices are absurd. After I ordered my burger, fries, and drink, the total was around $12. I wasn't yet irritated by that, though; I figured they had something to prove at that price. The burger was just as good as I've heard. The bun itself was incredible; the burger was well-cooked and tasty. And I initially really liked that they included any toppings you wanted for free; that is, until I saw the final price tag on a meal for one person. For that much, they better include the toppings. Finally, the fries: very disappointing. I ordered the Cajun fries, wanting to try something new. Limp, undercooked, and overseasoned. They gave me a lot of them, but I couldn't finish even a fourth of the order. The fries were just not very good. I'll give them time to get into their groove, and I'll try them again in a few months. Hopefully the fries will improve (and the noise will die down as they finish training people). I don't have a lot of hope for those prices, though. That will certainly prevent me from becoming a regular.

    (3)
  • Tony M.

    doesn't matter where you go, 5 Guys is great!

    (4)
  • Tom M.

    Typical Five Guys location. Friendly staff. Fast service. Fantastic burgers. What more can I say?

    (5)
  • Karen F.

    Didn't know they had a Five Guys in Prescott. Saw the place on our way into town on 3/13/12 and just had to stop...not disappointed. The regular (double patty) cheeseburger was divine...the meat was really good and tasty. I didn't need to add any salt which I always do on other burgers. The fries were delicious! Seasoned well; crispy and moist inside. The small order of fries fed both my hubby and me easily. I appreciate the girl at the order station telling us that the small order is enough for two. The one thing I think can be improved is the bun. It didn't hold up well with the double patty and the toppings..need something sturdier. It is loud which could be rather annoying. Hopefully they will turn the music down a little in the future. Will definitely return...

    (4)
  • Gregory S.

    What's the fuss? Underdone limp fries and pretty good burgers that only come well done. Not worth the hype and wait. For $5.69 you ought to be able to get your burger the way you want....not well done only. With a very small menu everything should be great. Do not know how to time fries apparently. No one there was very positive...everyone said "they're OK."

    (3)
  • Leatheriah R.

    This is a new location for Five Guys. The staff still needs work. Ordering was not smooth. And when I picked up my order, I asked for pepper packets as none was in the self-serve area. The employee told me Five Guys did not offer pepper, but he could get me some cajun season from the cooking line. WTF? Five Guys has competition in Prescott from In-N-out, about a mile way. Essentially the same order at In-N-out would have been half as much as Five Guys. I won't be going back to Five Guys...nothing compelling to justify the high prices.

    (1)

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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
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Loud
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Drive-Thru : No
    Caters : No

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