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  • Laurel C.

    I love the Five Guys burgers and fresh cut fries. They remind me of the meals my mom would make us from the beef my dad raised. She would cook the burgers in a skillet and deep fry the fresh cut potatoes in lard. (Five Guys uses 100% peanut oil.) I wish there was a seasoning to their fries though. That would just make them even better. I've tried their Cajun ones but thought they were too spicy. If you want a good griddle made burger in Lawrence then this is the place. If you want a smoked burger you must try KC Smokehouse (who has seasoned fresh cut fries that make them the best fries in Lawrence). If you want a gourmet burger it's Dempsy's or Burger Stand.

    (5)
  • Raina M.

    first off, let me say that the burgers are good...they are slightly overpriced and more than likely, I will go back to five guys when I'm in the mood for a burger and their soooo good peanut fries...but this particular location i will never return to. I came into order my food and the guy behind the counter must of found my looks amusing, for he couldn't keep from giggling while taking my order. I felt so uncomfortable and hurt, that I will never go back to the lawrence ks location

    (2)
  • Maud K.

    I really really appreciate the fact that the fries here are gluten free. Delicious fries, either spicy or normal, and always safe for someone with celiac disease, like me. Thank you Five Guys for bringing french fries back into my life! It's crazy how hard it is to find safe fries. These ones are delicious.

    (5)
  • B S.

    5 guys are excellent. This yelp site is lame. I'm here in Topeka not here at this venue, this site is lame if they don't update real time!

    (3)
  • Michael T.

    The extra free toppings to choose from makes this place competitive, even with the amazing local burger joints in Lawrence. Hint: Never order large fries. The size of the cup doesn't really matter when they dump all the fries in the bag anyway!

    (4)
  • Ryan S.

    Excessively overpriced. $13.56 for a cheese burger, regular sized drink and fries. Condements were fresh, however I could not find the gold sprinkled on the burger pattie that caused the ridiculous price. This was the second time I've been and I could never go back. This is at best an overpriced Wendy's burger. Fries were decent, however just simply not worth the lack of value.

    (1)
  • Katelyn C.

    super unhealthy but a delicious splurge, they spoil you with good service and huge fry portions.

    (4)
  • Cory D.

    I can't give it the full 5 stars (because then it would be In-N-Out Burger, which hasn't expanded to Lawrence as far as I know), but it is probably the best "mainstream" burger in the city. A bit pricey? Sure, but you'll taste where that money went in every bite of your custom burger, loaded with any of the toppings you like. And you'll taste a little bit of added value if you order the fries, which defray the costs a bit by practically filling the bag, engulfing the inadequate paper cup collector in golden-brown goodness. Of course, if you eat them all, you'll probably have to pay a visit to the cardiologist, so it's really just a matter of who you want your money to end up with. If it were open later, or if it were a bit cheaper, or if it offered milkshakes (like catty-corner competitor Steak & Shake), it would render all other burger places outside Mass St. obsolete. Sadly, it's not a perfect world, but with ample parking, a great central location and just a downright great, basically incomparable (in Lawrence, at least) burger, you won't complain too much.

    (4)
  • Turki B.

    Burgers that's good for the soul. I always walk out with a feeling of satisfaction.

    (4)
  • Clarice W.

    For a couples bucks more (come on guys, doesn't it terrify you that a bun and "meat" are about $1 at most fast food places??), I'll take Five Guys over (insert any fast food chain) anytime. Like the customizability and hefty burger size, I have no idea why they call it "little." They put in way too much ketchup and mustard but at least I know to customize it out next time. And I like the the thick-cut fries, they're properly greasy...fast food is not supposed to be healthy. But it doesn't have to be inedible either!

    (3)
  • Igor C.

    Much better the second time. This time it was not take out. Get the fries to share and be happy they have malt vinegar for them. I had regular which is a double with mustard, ketchup, grilled onions and jalapenos. I still like In-N-Out better though.

    (4)
  • Ed C.

    Had this again, and I feel the need to do my first ever update of a review. We got an order to go, and by the time I sat down to eat my fries were pretty cold and sopping wet with grease. I couldn't even finish them. My double bacon cheeseburger tasted exactly like a Wendy's burger (yes a friggin WENDY'S burger) which is to say it was horribly, horribly bland. Like chomping down on a big, juicy... glass of water. SO not worth the cost or hype.

    (2)
  • John K.

    This place spoiled me for McDonald's and Burger King. I haven't been back since I had a Five Guy's burger. Not the healthiest meal on the planet, but if you want a burger and fries, this is the place to go. Their regular burger is two patties. Get the small if you only want one. And they only cook it to medium well. I like mine a little more on the medium rare side, but their meat is tasty and juicy. As others have said, you can get all the toppings you want, so you can truly have it your way. My standard is with grilled onions, jalapeno and bbq sauce - a damn tasty burger! All the toppings are fresh and delicious. I'm not much of a fry guy, but theirs are outstanding. They actually taste like potato, and they have malt vinegar in the store that make them so much tastier. I normally like shoestring fries done up dark golden brown and crispy, smothered in ketchup. Five guys aren't like that. They are potato planks cooked up to what I'd call medium and somewhat droopy. I like things spicy, so I get the Cajun style, which are probably too spicy for most folks. And here's a tip on the fries - don't order any extra. A regular order is more than enough for two people.

    (4)
  • Bill B.

    I don't eat beef, and this chain does not offer a veggie burger or a fish sandwich; so I had been avoiding Five Guys. But I just tried it, since they have a veggie sandwich. It was better than I had anticipated. They have many veggies, including some that are grilled. I asked for all the veggies. It took about 10 minutes for them to make the sandwich. It was so thick, that I could not get the sandwich into my mouth without removing some of the veggies. Now if they would offer sweet potato fries and whole grain bread.....

    (3)
  • Sara Z.

    I know this is a chain restaurant of sorts, but I'd never been there until this past Friday, and it's still fairly new to Lawrence, so here's a bit of a review for you! First of all, I really appreciated the fact that there are notices on the doors that this place serves peanuts out of the bag and right out in the open. I (thankfully) am not allergic to peanuts, but I imagine that someone unfamiliar with this place would appreciate the warning. The menu is simple and there's pretty much something there to satisfy anyone who might find themselves here, including a veggie "burger" (no meat involved). I just got a cheeseburger, which actually had two patties, not the one I was expecting, and I didn't order fries because...well, I never order fries (I did taste them though, and they were definitely some of the better ones I've had) The price was great for a good-sized meal. Almost everything you'd want to put on a burger was at no additional charge, which was nifty. It was basically the same stuff you'd find on a do-it-yourself burger bar, but they just do it for you. I dig. The food was yummy! I am picky about burgers, and this one definitely hit the spot. The location in Lawrence has two walls that are basically huge window banks, and the decor was minimal but inviting. It's also very convenient to shoppers in the south Iowa area (Target, Old Navy, Wal-Mart, etc), and near the movie theater. I found the staff to be friendly and welcoming, and they seemed happy to be there, which always makes for a better experience. They take your order and call out your order number when it's ready, which is a system I've always liked, so that was groovy. Id go back.

    (4)
  • Ty O.

    I've had pretty good experiences with Five Guys restaurants previously, but for some reason the Lawrence location left me a little cold. It's hard to pinpoint exactly what would make this one any different than another, but there were certain qualities to the burger and fries that felt off. From the start though, Five Guys has a slightly overly complicated ordering method, which they will gladly explain to you. Given the wide array of toppings available, it's understandable that they'd want to codify somewhat, but it does seem a tad unnecessary or even demanding to learn a super secret code to get your food (though In-N-Out seems to make "secret" ordering options a selling point). The burgers themselves are rather large; I never go bigger than a "Little Hamburger", mainly because the structural integrity of the burger can't handle much else. With all the toppings and sauces, this is the only manageable size I've found (and my hands are comfortably sized to wrangle fulsome stacks of food). Eating here can get messy quick, but it can be part of the fun too. The flavor of the burgers themselves is quite good and fairly busy with flavors they are still well defined. At this particular location I found the sauces to be applied a bit heavily, which muddied the flavors a bit. When the amount of sauce is restrained a bit, the burger definitely tastes a notch or two above a basic fast-food hamburger. The ingredients are fresher and of higher quality and worth the extra dollar or two you might pay. I recommend the grilled onions for an especially warm, savory flavor. Five Guys fries are thick and fried in peanut oil, which is a relatively healthy oil for fries. The portions of fries are extremely generous, making a regular order ample for two people. The fries I had at this location were a tad over-salted, but were otherwise excellently done -- neither too crisp nor too soggy. Cajun-style fries are quite good, though I find the flavor wears on me partway through. Overall, Five Guys is a good place to go where you can get a couple higher quality burgers and fries for about 10 bucks -- an inexpensive night out that is leagues better than an embarrassing McDate. The Lawrence location felt a little off compared to other locations I've tried, but it's certainly still worth a look to see if you like it. Review: 3 stars.

    (3)
  • Tom K.

    5 guys is the non-chain burger chain. everything is fresh? cooked to order? placed in a paper bag? peanuts everywhere? vinegar on fries? Yes. I don't think 5 guys deserves all the hype, but it's a great spot to pick up the best burger in lawrence. i won't say it was the best burger ever, but it was good and the portions are overwhelming. little expensive for glorified street food, but you get a ton of food. if it was local people would like the place more. the kc area locations are also pretty atrocious and far away from population centers. 5 guys doesn't change the dining scene, but i'm definitely glad they've made their way to the midwest. much appreciated.

    (3)
  • Diana L.

    The location is certainly not convenient, but if you find yourself in the area, it's a yummy little place and fast. I love that you can completely customize your burger. The fries are great, too. I get the mini burger b/c one patty is way more than enough for me.

    (4)
  • Chris P.

    There were a few of these out in Philly, but I never bothered to go to one, so I figured I'd give the one here in Lawrence a shot. The burgers ... well, they're burgers. Five Guys seems to have a complex about their quality. You walk in, there are twenty signs proclaiming that they've been voted best burger in DC since, well, apparently the beginning of time. Go into the men's restroom, at least, and there are newspaper clippings to the same effect. Really, guys. Your burgers are pretty decent, but I'm not going to go proclaiming them as the best to the whole world (see the three star rating). They are, well, just good burgers. End of story. In good news, all toppings except for bacon and cheese are on the house (and the list of toppings is extensive ... I got sauteed mushrooms and onions on mine, which made me happy). The fries ... well, the fries are pretty awesome. I wish they were a bit crispier (they had a texture close to McDonald's, but without that oily goodness). The taste, though, was fantastic. If I were just rating on the fries, they'd get four stars.

    (3)
  • Daniel P.

    Of all the Five Guys I've been to, Lawrence's franchise is the best!

    (5)
  • Jordan S.

    Best burgers in town! They're in a class of their own! I don't understand how anyone couldn't love them!

    (5)
  • Nick P.

    The first few times I ate at a Five Guy's it was a wonderful experience. Lots of free toppings to choose from, a pretty good burger, and a MOUND of delicious, perfectly cooked fries. The last two times I've been to a location, (the one in Lawrence) they really skimped on the fries, and they were extremely greasy/soggy. Usually they fill a cup of fries, then get another cup of the same size and put another pile into the bag. These last couple times I got a barely-filled cup of nearly inedible grease. I'm not sure why the consistency is so lacking in portion size, but when I'm paying $8.50 for a burger and fries (the fries being around $3), I should get a decently-sized portion. Probably won't be going back to this location, or any for that matter, ever again.

    (1)
  • Bruce J.

    Phenomenal burgers & fries. Can't beat Five Guys!

    (4)
  • Robert B.

    Ok, It's clean- I'll give you that. But, there were 8-9 people working behind the counter, and one person taking orders- a real bottleneck. The fries were greasy and limp. I ordered the regular burger which turned out to be a double-burger. I wish they had told me- it was too much for me to eat. The burger was $5+, the fries were $2+, and the drink was $2+, for a total of $10+. Way overpriced, in my opinion. I mean, really, burger, fries, and a coke for $10?

    (1)
  • Maud K.

    I really really appreciate the fact that the fries here are gluten free. Delicious fries, either spicy or normal, and always safe for someone with celiac disease, like me. Thank you Five Guys for bringing french fries back into my life! It's crazy how hard it is to find safe fries. These ones are delicious.

    (5)
  • B S.

    5 guys are excellent. This yelp site is lame. I'm here in Topeka not here at this venue, this site is lame if they don't update real time!

    (3)
  • Michael T.

    The extra free toppings to choose from makes this place competitive, even with the amazing local burger joints in Lawrence. Hint: Never order large fries. The size of the cup doesn't really matter when they dump all the fries in the bag anyway!

    (4)
  • Ryan S.

    Excessively overpriced. $13.56 for a cheese burger, regular sized drink and fries. Condements were fresh, however I could not find the gold sprinkled on the burger pattie that caused the ridiculous price. This was the second time I've been and I could never go back. This is at best an overpriced Wendy's burger. Fries were decent, however just simply not worth the lack of value.

    (1)
  • Katelyn C.

    super unhealthy but a delicious splurge, they spoil you with good service and huge fry portions.

    (4)
  • Cory D.

    I can't give it the full 5 stars (because then it would be In-N-Out Burger, which hasn't expanded to Lawrence as far as I know), but it is probably the best "mainstream" burger in the city. A bit pricey? Sure, but you'll taste where that money went in every bite of your custom burger, loaded with any of the toppings you like. And you'll taste a little bit of added value if you order the fries, which defray the costs a bit by practically filling the bag, engulfing the inadequate paper cup collector in golden-brown goodness. Of course, if you eat them all, you'll probably have to pay a visit to the cardiologist, so it's really just a matter of who you want your money to end up with. If it were open later, or if it were a bit cheaper, or if it offered milkshakes (like catty-corner competitor Steak & Shake), it would render all other burger places outside Mass St. obsolete. Sadly, it's not a perfect world, but with ample parking, a great central location and just a downright great, basically incomparable (in Lawrence, at least) burger, you won't complain too much.

    (4)
  • Turki B.

    Burgers that's good for the soul. I always walk out with a feeling of satisfaction.

    (4)
  • Clarice W.

    For a couples bucks more (come on guys, doesn't it terrify you that a bun and "meat" are about $1 at most fast food places??), I'll take Five Guys over (insert any fast food chain) anytime. Like the customizability and hefty burger size, I have no idea why they call it "little." They put in way too much ketchup and mustard but at least I know to customize it out next time. And I like the the thick-cut fries, they're properly greasy...fast food is not supposed to be healthy. But it doesn't have to be inedible either!

    (3)
  • Igor C.

    Much better the second time. This time it was not take out. Get the fries to share and be happy they have malt vinegar for them. I had regular which is a double with mustard, ketchup, grilled onions and jalapenos. I still like In-N-Out better though.

    (4)
  • Ed C.

    Had this again, and I feel the need to do my first ever update of a review. We got an order to go, and by the time I sat down to eat my fries were pretty cold and sopping wet with grease. I couldn't even finish them. My double bacon cheeseburger tasted exactly like a Wendy's burger (yes a friggin WENDY'S burger) which is to say it was horribly, horribly bland. Like chomping down on a big, juicy... glass of water. SO not worth the cost or hype.

    (2)
  • John K.

    This place spoiled me for McDonald's and Burger King. I haven't been back since I had a Five Guy's burger. Not the healthiest meal on the planet, but if you want a burger and fries, this is the place to go. Their regular burger is two patties. Get the small if you only want one. And they only cook it to medium well. I like mine a little more on the medium rare side, but their meat is tasty and juicy. As others have said, you can get all the toppings you want, so you can truly have it your way. My standard is with grilled onions, jalapeno and bbq sauce - a damn tasty burger! All the toppings are fresh and delicious. I'm not much of a fry guy, but theirs are outstanding. They actually taste like potato, and they have malt vinegar in the store that make them so much tastier. I normally like shoestring fries done up dark golden brown and crispy, smothered in ketchup. Five guys aren't like that. They are potato planks cooked up to what I'd call medium and somewhat droopy. I like things spicy, so I get the Cajun style, which are probably too spicy for most folks. And here's a tip on the fries - don't order any extra. A regular order is more than enough for two people.

    (4)
  • Bill B.

    I don't eat beef, and this chain does not offer a veggie burger or a fish sandwich; so I had been avoiding Five Guys. But I just tried it, since they have a veggie sandwich. It was better than I had anticipated. They have many veggies, including some that are grilled. I asked for all the veggies. It took about 10 minutes for them to make the sandwich. It was so thick, that I could not get the sandwich into my mouth without removing some of the veggies. Now if they would offer sweet potato fries and whole grain bread.....

    (3)
  • Ty O.

    I've had pretty good experiences with Five Guys restaurants previously, but for some reason the Lawrence location left me a little cold. It's hard to pinpoint exactly what would make this one any different than another, but there were certain qualities to the burger and fries that felt off. From the start though, Five Guys has a slightly overly complicated ordering method, which they will gladly explain to you. Given the wide array of toppings available, it's understandable that they'd want to codify somewhat, but it does seem a tad unnecessary or even demanding to learn a super secret code to get your food (though In-N-Out seems to make "secret" ordering options a selling point). The burgers themselves are rather large; I never go bigger than a "Little Hamburger", mainly because the structural integrity of the burger can't handle much else. With all the toppings and sauces, this is the only manageable size I've found (and my hands are comfortably sized to wrangle fulsome stacks of food). Eating here can get messy quick, but it can be part of the fun too. The flavor of the burgers themselves is quite good and fairly busy with flavors they are still well defined. At this particular location I found the sauces to be applied a bit heavily, which muddied the flavors a bit. When the amount of sauce is restrained a bit, the burger definitely tastes a notch or two above a basic fast-food hamburger. The ingredients are fresher and of higher quality and worth the extra dollar or two you might pay. I recommend the grilled onions for an especially warm, savory flavor. Five Guys fries are thick and fried in peanut oil, which is a relatively healthy oil for fries. The portions of fries are extremely generous, making a regular order ample for two people. The fries I had at this location were a tad over-salted, but were otherwise excellently done -- neither too crisp nor too soggy. Cajun-style fries are quite good, though I find the flavor wears on me partway through. Overall, Five Guys is a good place to go where you can get a couple higher quality burgers and fries for about 10 bucks -- an inexpensive night out that is leagues better than an embarrassing McDate. The Lawrence location felt a little off compared to other locations I've tried, but it's certainly still worth a look to see if you like it. Review: 3 stars.

    (3)
  • Tom K.

    5 guys is the non-chain burger chain. everything is fresh? cooked to order? placed in a paper bag? peanuts everywhere? vinegar on fries? Yes. I don't think 5 guys deserves all the hype, but it's a great spot to pick up the best burger in lawrence. i won't say it was the best burger ever, but it was good and the portions are overwhelming. little expensive for glorified street food, but you get a ton of food. if it was local people would like the place more. the kc area locations are also pretty atrocious and far away from population centers. 5 guys doesn't change the dining scene, but i'm definitely glad they've made their way to the midwest. much appreciated.

    (3)
  • Diana L.

    The location is certainly not convenient, but if you find yourself in the area, it's a yummy little place and fast. I love that you can completely customize your burger. The fries are great, too. I get the mini burger b/c one patty is way more than enough for me.

    (4)
  • Sara Z.

    I know this is a chain restaurant of sorts, but I'd never been there until this past Friday, and it's still fairly new to Lawrence, so here's a bit of a review for you! First of all, I really appreciated the fact that there are notices on the doors that this place serves peanuts out of the bag and right out in the open. I (thankfully) am not allergic to peanuts, but I imagine that someone unfamiliar with this place would appreciate the warning. The menu is simple and there's pretty much something there to satisfy anyone who might find themselves here, including a veggie "burger" (no meat involved). I just got a cheeseburger, which actually had two patties, not the one I was expecting, and I didn't order fries because...well, I never order fries (I did taste them though, and they were definitely some of the better ones I've had) The price was great for a good-sized meal. Almost everything you'd want to put on a burger was at no additional charge, which was nifty. It was basically the same stuff you'd find on a do-it-yourself burger bar, but they just do it for you. I dig. The food was yummy! I am picky about burgers, and this one definitely hit the spot. The location in Lawrence has two walls that are basically huge window banks, and the decor was minimal but inviting. It's also very convenient to shoppers in the south Iowa area (Target, Old Navy, Wal-Mart, etc), and near the movie theater. I found the staff to be friendly and welcoming, and they seemed happy to be there, which always makes for a better experience. They take your order and call out your order number when it's ready, which is a system I've always liked, so that was groovy. Id go back.

    (4)
  • Chris P.

    There were a few of these out in Philly, but I never bothered to go to one, so I figured I'd give the one here in Lawrence a shot. The burgers ... well, they're burgers. Five Guys seems to have a complex about their quality. You walk in, there are twenty signs proclaiming that they've been voted best burger in DC since, well, apparently the beginning of time. Go into the men's restroom, at least, and there are newspaper clippings to the same effect. Really, guys. Your burgers are pretty decent, but I'm not going to go proclaiming them as the best to the whole world (see the three star rating). They are, well, just good burgers. End of story. In good news, all toppings except for bacon and cheese are on the house (and the list of toppings is extensive ... I got sauteed mushrooms and onions on mine, which made me happy). The fries ... well, the fries are pretty awesome. I wish they were a bit crispier (they had a texture close to McDonald's, but without that oily goodness). The taste, though, was fantastic. If I were just rating on the fries, they'd get four stars.

    (3)
  • Daniel P.

    Of all the Five Guys I've been to, Lawrence's franchise is the best!

    (5)
  • Jordan S.

    Best burgers in town! They're in a class of their own! I don't understand how anyone couldn't love them!

    (5)
  • Laurel C.

    I love the Five Guys burgers and fresh cut fries. They remind me of the meals my mom would make us from the beef my dad raised. She would cook the burgers in a skillet and deep fry the fresh cut potatoes in lard. (Five Guys uses 100% peanut oil.) I wish there was a seasoning to their fries though. That would just make them even better. I've tried their Cajun ones but thought they were too spicy. If you want a good griddle made burger in Lawrence then this is the place. If you want a smoked burger you must try KC Smokehouse (who has seasoned fresh cut fries that make them the best fries in Lawrence). If you want a gourmet burger it's Dempsy's or Burger Stand.

    (5)
  • Raina M.

    first off, let me say that the burgers are good...they are slightly overpriced and more than likely, I will go back to five guys when I'm in the mood for a burger and their soooo good peanut fries...but this particular location i will never return to. I came into order my food and the guy behind the counter must of found my looks amusing, for he couldn't keep from giggling while taking my order. I felt so uncomfortable and hurt, that I will never go back to the lawrence ks location

    (2)
  • Nick P.

    The first few times I ate at a Five Guy's it was a wonderful experience. Lots of free toppings to choose from, a pretty good burger, and a MOUND of delicious, perfectly cooked fries. The last two times I've been to a location, (the one in Lawrence) they really skimped on the fries, and they were extremely greasy/soggy. Usually they fill a cup of fries, then get another cup of the same size and put another pile into the bag. These last couple times I got a barely-filled cup of nearly inedible grease. I'm not sure why the consistency is so lacking in portion size, but when I'm paying $8.50 for a burger and fries (the fries being around $3), I should get a decently-sized portion. Probably won't be going back to this location, or any for that matter, ever again.

    (1)
  • Bruce J.

    Phenomenal burgers & fries. Can't beat Five Guys!

    (4)
  • Robert B.

    Ok, It's clean- I'll give you that. But, there were 8-9 people working behind the counter, and one person taking orders- a real bottleneck. The fries were greasy and limp. I ordered the regular burger which turned out to be a double-burger. I wish they had told me- it was too much for me to eat. The burger was $5+, the fries were $2+, and the drink was $2+, for a total of $10+. Way overpriced, in my opinion. I mean, really, burger, fries, and a coke for $10?

    (1)
  • Karl A.

    I definitely agree with Chris P. that the five guys have some kind of (undeserved) complex about their quality; in reality you get an ok burger, with a nice selection of toppings, but honestly the fries kind of suck. And it's not a spectacular burger by any stretch, the flavor is ok but nothing to crave. I would say the average bar burger is better and probably costs about the same, and needless to say, a good bar burger is MUCH better. I would give this place 3 stars if it weren't for the fact that the fries really suck. (I tried them on more than one occasion just to make sure I didn't get some bad ones the first time.) Portion size is big both for the fries and burger.

    (2)
  • Alison M.

    I expected to dislike this place, but I was surprised. The fries were really good, they tasted like actual potatoes, and the cajun seasoning was flavorful. The large fry was HUGE, enough for a family. I had the veggie sandwich, which is essentially a burger without the meat. Again, I had low expectations, but the mushrooms and green peppers were tasty, and the cheese was perfectly melted. The decor is basic fast-food, white and red tile, lots of windows, and the service was friendly. Not bad for a burger joint!

    (3)
  • Nathaniel H.

    I love the whole dining experience here. Big boxes of salted peanuts, nice selection of unhealthy soda, tasty heaping bags of cajun fries and a great setup for people watching. I have found the staff to be especially nice and friendly. One manager saw the band on my tshirt and friended me on myspace during his break. Also, I went back to Maryland recently and found the original Five Guys locations to be a lot less fun. LFK FTW

    (4)
  • Karl A.

    I definitely agree with Chris P. that the five guys have some kind of (undeserved) complex about their quality; in reality you get an ok burger, with a nice selection of toppings, but honestly the fries kind of suck. And it's not a spectacular burger by any stretch, the flavor is ok but nothing to crave. I would say the average bar burger is better and probably costs about the same, and needless to say, a good bar burger is MUCH better. I would give this place 3 stars if it weren't for the fact that the fries really suck. (I tried them on more than one occasion just to make sure I didn't get some bad ones the first time.) Portion size is big both for the fries and burger.

    (2)
  • Alison M.

    I expected to dislike this place, but I was surprised. The fries were really good, they tasted like actual potatoes, and the cajun seasoning was flavorful. The large fry was HUGE, enough for a family. I had the veggie sandwich, which is essentially a burger without the meat. Again, I had low expectations, but the mushrooms and green peppers were tasty, and the cheese was perfectly melted. The decor is basic fast-food, white and red tile, lots of windows, and the service was friendly. Not bad for a burger joint!

    (3)
  • Nathaniel H.

    I love the whole dining experience here. Big boxes of salted peanuts, nice selection of unhealthy soda, tasty heaping bags of cajun fries and a great setup for people watching. I have found the staff to be especially nice and friendly. One manager saw the band on my tshirt and friended me on myspace during his break. Also, I went back to Maryland recently and found the original Five Guys locations to be a lot less fun. LFK FTW

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10
  • 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
    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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Burgers

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Five Guys Burgers and Fries

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