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  • Mark C.

    I must be nuts. Over $8 bucks for this junior burger with onion and cheese and their silly-huge small fries. No sugar drink. Why was I not really upset? Guess I enjoyed it that much?

    (4)
  • Danielle H.

    Probably the friendliest his group of guys of i have ever met/encountered working at any five guys location. They definitely hired and have on hand a very good staff. The employees appeared to have a positive attitude and were very friendly. The location was easy to find easy to access. The meal exceeded my expectations. It was very good.

    (5)
  • Ethan T.

    Our hamburgers were good. My wife had a single patty with lettuce wrap gluten-free. The five guys fries is gluten-free and cooked in peanut oil and is not cross utilized for any other frying. This location could have been cleaner. The associate taking our order was very friendly.

    (3)
  • Sean G.

    Love this place. Burgers are amazing and the cabin fries would feed a mall family. A must visit for us. Please open in Ireland

    (5)
  • Rick S.

    Walked in and wanted something low priced and not a burger, I was thinking HotDog since I heard they were good here. I looked at the sign $3.99 for a hot dog, like $2.69 for frys $6.68 for a hot dog and fry is a bit much. Walked out and went to Jersey Mikes, got my regular sub for free with my rewards card. Five guys needs rewards, noticed their burger is now $6.00, little burger I think in the high 4's

    (3)
  • Sheryle I.

    Little burger = 1 patty Burger = 2 patties Fries have the option of regular or Cajun. The burger is pretty damn delicious. They kind of slap it all together, but the bottom line is that all the parts make it in the burger. The upside side is that it's a choose your own adventure kind of deal when it comes to toppings: tomato, onions (grilled or raw), mayo, mushrooms, etc. and so forth. The downside is that I honestly felt physical changes in my body and thought I was moving significantly slower after consumption. Another downside is the price: medium fries, little burger, regular drink was about $10. Or $2 a guy.

    (3)
  • Anthony J.

    Clean, greeted at entry, quick to order and food deliver to table. Staff is friendly and responsive to needs

    (5)
  • Mike S.

    It's 5 guys. You know what to expect. No frills quality beef burgers. When I'm craving a simple no fusion/fancy/organic/grass fed burger, then HELLO. I go to 5 guys. I'm all about the MASSIVE regular fry size, as I always have to share it. My favorite fries to soak in malt vinegar also. Personally, It beats the TAR out of In-and-Out burgers. And I won't even mention how pathetic in-and-out fries are...they are not even allowed past the bouncer in this discussion.

    (4)
  • JD R.

    Love the dogs.

    (4)
  • Lyle H.

    Being a vegetarian and going to a place with burgers in the title is generally not a good idea. However, they do have grilled cheese. And their fries are fantastic. The thing I like about them is they have a limited menu. They do a few things, and the few things they do, they do it right.

    (3)
  • Letie W.

    I had to taste and see what the raves were all about. Let's just say that I love In-n-Out 100% more. At least my bun doesn't get all soggy! Check out my pics: what2eatz.blogspot.com/2…

    (3)
  • Rhea P.

    Ok so I went here to see what all the rage is. When I got the obligatory grease stained brown bag, I knew I had arrived. There is a veggie burger that you can order here. No meat, just whatever toppings you want on a bun. Just so you know, the veggie burgers are super sloppy as well! The fries are done right. I am all about the healthy, but when it's time for crap food, it better be damned good, and this is the place to get it!

    (3)
  • Christopher O.

    I normally go to the Five Guys by my house but while out on a shopping trip with my boss, we came across this branch of this fast growing franchise. My boss had heard of it and wanted to always go but never had the chance. By the time we finished, he said he had found his new favorite burger place! This was just like the Five Guys by my house... same colors, food, seats, etc. The line was a little confusing to figure out since it starts about midway thru the store. We ordered our food and I can say it took a little longer than normal but it was lunch time and they were busy. The food was great as usual and the staff very friendly. The only challenge with our visit was the tables being dirty. It seemed like all the staff was busy making food and there seemed to be one worker trying to keep things clean but the few tables we had to choose from were filled with peanut shells and were sticky. Other than that, everything else was good. By the time we were leaving, it was slowing down and they did have two people out busing tables so I think it was just that way due to the lunch rush. It was nice to see that the food was the same in both locations. Thanks Five Guys!

    (4)
  • Jerry E.

    I HATE Five Guys grease-burgers. And I am generally a fan of grease. But grease usually adds flavor. Not so with Five Guys. I hear folks say, "oh but the toppings are what makes it!" Well, hell, put the toppings on the crumbly, wimpy bun and forget the burger! And I happened across this lil tidbit from eMedicine, where it rates FG Bacon Burger and Fries as THE SECOND DEADLIEST MEAL YOU CAN BUY! (First is a concoction from PF Chang, another overwhelming and productive marketing blitz of an inferior product line, like $tarbuck$.) "Five Guys Bacon Cheeseburger Meal The burger alone has 30 grams of saturated fat and 920 calories -- the equivalent of two Quarter Pounders from rival burger chain McDonald's. A large order of fries adds 1,460 calories. By the Numbers: 2,380 cal - more than the 2,000-calorie daily limit for most adults." Hmmm. Wonder if I can convert my swimming pool heater to burn FG french fries instead of propane (when rooftop solar panels aren't enough.) And Yelp-meisters may wish to change the photo of FG food, since the logo on the cup is Steak n Shake. Just sayin'. And stay off my lawn! :)

    (1)
  • Joy J.

    It's the closest thing to In and Out burger. In and out is better imo.

    (4)
  • Joel F.

    Bacon and Hot Sauce on a hamburger = Jesus-like levels of goodness! Sweet wheat-y beef!

    (5)
  • Sam G.

    Crappy service, long line, soggy fries, tasteless burgers. Don't waste your time/money.

    (1)
  • Tom A.

    This place is amazing there food is great and there fries are excellent.

    (4)
  • Hani B.

    If you crave a greasy delicious burger with limitless toppings of your choice then this is the place for you. Health concious beware! I love their seasoned fries, and the fact that while you wait you can have all the peanuts you want.

    (4)
  • George N.

    Let me preface this review by stating I'm from Los Angeles, which feels like the burger capital of the world. We've got In N Out, Farmer Boys, Fatburger, not to mention a host of non-chain delicious burgers like Father's Office, the Shack, Applepan, Umami (overrated), etc. Whenever I talked to an east coaster in LA, they always raved about Five Guys back home. When a Five Guys opened in LA, I went there and was very underwhelmed by the food, vowing never to go there again. Well as luck would have it, I wound up on the east coast and decided to give Five Guys another shot, and it was a lot better. This is the best burger I've had so far in Orlando. The toppings are kind of a big deal. You're given a choice of 15 different toppings that you can add to your burger. The patty is big and juicy, as if somebody had grilled it in their barbecue in the backyard, and I think the regular burger comes with two patties. I'm not a fan of the fries. I've tried the cajun and original fries here, and I find them to be too salty. If you look, the grease from the fries turns the entire bag from brown to dark brown, which is just gross. The price of this place is a little steep. A burger, fries, and drink runs about $12, which enters Fatburger "How Dare You?!" territory for a fast food meal. Don't judge the Five Guys chain by the bad restaurant in Los Angeles. It's a whole new experience on the east coast. It's almost as if In N Out was running a FUD smear campaign by opening a bad restaurant and putting a Five Guys sign on it.

    (4)
  • Thomas Z.

    Just love the burgers and ahhh those Cajun fries! Burgers are nicely sized so that they actually can be eaten as burgers, juicy and the fact that you can add toppings to your liking is great. Personal favorite is: mayo, lettuce, raw onions and double jalapeno peppers! Made fresh to order and you can peel and munch on peanuts while you wait. My only negative comment is that they do not have a franchise in the Netherlands yet (where I am from). Seriously ....

    (5)
  • Marc C.

    What can I say, I love having Five Guys inside of me. Floor at this location seems to be very slippery all of the time though..

    (5)
  • Benny C.

    It's like all 5 guys, always great burgers, service is always great. I was pleasantly surprised to see "Little Fries" on the menu now.. I can now get fries at Five Guys, usually a normal is too much food (and a bit pricey) but now with the little... I can enjoy their fries

    (4)
  • Bryan P.

    not a bad burger also not a great burger a little on the greasy side and a little pricey ,there cajun fries are pretty good overall its still better than mcdonalds!

    (3)
  • Don W.

    I am visiting from California and walking into Five Guys was immediately a taste test compared with the famous west coast In-N-Out Burger. Frankly, I thought they were very close to each other in freshness, size and taste. The fries were definitely better at Five Guys. The "bag" of food for your order is not made for your car and don't wear your best white shirt if you get all the works on you burger. Also, don't wimp out and order just a single beef patty. Double or triple is the way to go!

    (4)
  • Steve P.

    Man! I wish I didn't like place but I do! Why can't greasy burgers be good for us!? I had heard this place hyped up to me for so long from friends and family. It's not the "end all, be all" of burgers but it's dam good. Be careful, if you're like me and your eyes are bigger than your stomach. The burgers are BIG (and sloppy) and the order of fries are too. The standard burger's got 2 patties so don't let the ol' ego keep you from getting the junior burger. Same applies with the fries (Dr Seuss style.) Don't get your order and expect to eat it in the car....... ain't happening unless you're wearing painter's clothes. You'll get 5 Guy slop all over ya'. It's never a safe idea to dig for a pickle that fell i your crotch while you're trying to drive. All in all.... go with the hype cuz they definitely have one of the best burgers you can get in town

    (4)
  • Chris B.

    The 1st Guy who was really a girl took our order and explained to us that the little burgers have one burger patty, and the regular burgers have two. Then just as we were about to pay we saw the list of condiments and additions you could add to your burgers on the menu. "Ah damn, can you go back to the cheeseburger and add mayo, lettuce, tomato, and grilled onions? I'm new to this and I'm used to just saying Animal style at In-N-Out." The 2nd Guy was giving us funny looks while prepping fries. Those fries were delicious. Perfectly done, and you can get them Cajun style too. A regular order of fries was good for three to share. The 3rd Guy behind the grill worked his magic as these are your classic griddle burger filled with juicy greasy goodness. Served quick and hot. The 4th Guy was inventorying all the peanut oil stacked against the wall. There was a bunch of bags of potatoes in the store and a sign that said where the potatoes were from that day. The 5th Guy, stuffed and satisfied, would travel home and think about the burgers from here. Only to be depressed that the closest one is 94 miles away from home.

    (4)
  • What E.

    Was there for lunch on 10/30/10 I spent Appx: $8 including tax. Ordered: Take a big wild guess Food Quantity: 5/10 Decent size burger Food Quality or Taste: 1/10 Food Price: 1/10 I simply do not agree that it has to cost so much. Food Menu Choices: 3/10 Wait Time: 30 minutes after ordering. I had a horrible experience. I came in and waited 15 minutes in front of the counter just to order. Then I waited 30 minutes to get my burger and fries. There were three people doing absolutely nothing and one girl doing everything and she was taking down a phone order. I've been to FIve Guys in other states as well. I had the worst experience here. Recommend: no

    (1)
  • Stephen S.

    If you love grease, then Five Guys is the word. Definitely overpriced, and the fries are very much like fries form a local carnival or little league game. But you can get as may burger toppings as you want. Biggest letdown... no milkshakes!

    (3)
  • Pedro V.

    We got there a bit late, about 1/2 hour before closing, and burgers were amazing..The fries, on the other hand, seemed to be the leftovers and were soggy and not very tasting. This was probably due to getting there close to closing and everyone wanting to go home.. Overall, I love the burgers and will go back again and again.

    (3)
  • Debby R.

    This is not a place you go alone. Order the jr burger if you don't have a big appetite. The frys will feed 3 easy. I thought the food was good and knowing what I know now, I would order less.

    (4)
  • Hamz C.

    This is my favorite burger joint. The people that say it's not as good as another burger they tried is because they expect it to be the same. I'm from Virginia and this is pretty close to the original five guys restersunts back home.

    (5)
  • David D.

    Awesome burgers. Great fries.

    (5)
  • Sam H.

    This is the case of another burger joint that's been way over hyped. Their burgers are your standard griddle, greasy spoon style burger. The burger patties are juicy and well done due to the thickness of the patty. There's nothing really special or defining to these burgers with the upside being the decent list of options you can add to the burger. I've found that I'm usually fine with the regular sized burger if I'm eating it with their fries. ...which leads me to the fantastic place about this restaurant. While the burgers are nothing to write home about (again, you people voting this as best burger, P.F. Changs at best chinese, etc. really need to go out and experience the world!), they do have something to write home about. Their fries are absolutely fantastic. Five Guys cuts and soaks their own fries in shop and fries them up in 100% peanut oil. If you're a fried food junkie and have a craving for fries, this will become your mecca. If you've ever gone to a fair just to see what fried foods you can find, you fit in this category. Seriously, this is the only burger joint I've ever been to where the burger itself is an after thought to the fries. All in all, Five Guys is a decent experience, if not a bit pricey. If you want the full experience (burger, fries, coke), it's going to run you about 10 bones. This is the point where I start thinking to myself that I might as well go to a sit down burger joint such as Cheeburger Cheeburger or Hamburger Mary's, both places that offer substantially better hamburgers (although, to their detriment, neither can compete with Five Guys fries). Five Guys will remain a place that I might stop at if I'm driving by and want a decent burger (2 1/2 stars). Five Guys will always remain the place that I go for some killer fries (5 stars). I'm slanting it to 3 stars because of price and the fact that the fries keep me coming back, not the burger. ____ On a side note, this location was the first Five Guy's I went to and I think the first Five Guy's in the area. Since, I've been to a number of Five Guy's and one thing I'll give these guys is that they have a very consistent product. If you've been to one, you've been to them all. Which is good and very difficult, especially with a franchise! Good job to the franchise owners in the area. Keep up the quality and you'll always pack'em in.

    (3)
  • Amanda C.

    My friend took me here a year ago, but to the Dr. Phillips location. Unfortunately, I was pregnant at the time and so not able to enjoy it. Now, over a year later my Mom, brother, and I (plus the kids) were all at Walmart together when our tummies started rumbling. I suggested Five Guys as it's on the outer rim of Walmart's parking lot and I remembered it looked pretty good when I had went there last. My Mom and brother weren't too happy with the prices, they are a tad bit higher than a typical fast food burger, however, that all changed when we got our food. We were so enthralled with how tasty our burgers were and how many fries we got with our orders! The burgers were absolutely delicious. They were so moist. The french fries were also not greasy, which was very nice. The employees were very very friendly as well. My Mom already wants to go back and we just ate there yesterday! I voted 'not good for kids' though, because they do not offer childrens items.

    (4)
  • Shayra A.

    Smells good!!! Nothing like a long day at work and not having to cook. Five Guys save my life. Burgers are delicious and juicy. Service is pretty fast. Give it a try.

    (4)
  • donavan a.

    after hearing about this place I had to try it well to say I was very disappointed is a huge understatement.Pricey rolls were flatenedlooked like they just took them out of a bottom of a paper bag with a six pack laying on top of them! Hamburger was no where near as big as I expected it to be McDonalds would of been a much better place to eat at half the price . The fries well lets say the poorest excuse for fries I have ever eaten they were soggy not cooked absolutely the worst fries I have ever attempted to eat . McDonalds beat them all to hell and there fries are frozen .Go figure.. A good fry is cooked to a slight crisp outside and certainly not oily inside like these were. If people think these fries are good well all I can say is they are truly missing out on how a real french fry really tastes like. One such place is Al's French Frys in Burlington Vermont ,if ever in Vt ,these are the best frys anyone will ever eat cut before your eyes blanched then recooked to a brown crisp outside with a little touch of salt thrown on them ,You can eat these 24/7 and anyone from Vt knows the place and will tell ya the same there the best . If I had never had these then maybe 5 guys would of got a little better star rating. even the coke was watered down this place stinks and I will never waste my money at any one of there places ever again. Yek!

    (1)
  • J V.

    I heard five guy's burger and fries was the closest tasting burger you can get to IN-n-OUT from California, but I've tired it this pass weekend, and was a tad bit disappointed. It is much better than the typical fast food burger joints, but didn't taste anything like an IN-n-OUT burger and fries (I was expecting some thousand island dressing inside, and nicely toasted buns on both sides). If you ever get a chance to visit the southwest coast, try some IN-n-OUT; they simply have the best fast food burger, fries, and shakes (in my opinion)...

    (3)

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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
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Drive-Thru : No
    Caters : No

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