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  • Rob M.

    Finally succumbed to the hype and gave Five Guys a try. I can't say I was wildly impressed. I had the bacon cheeseburger with fries and a drink and found it pricey for what I got. The burger, although freshly made and assembled, was kind of dry and crumbly. The sign at the order counter says they cook all their meat well-done. That would certainly explain it! If you're going to offer made-to-order hamburgers, meat cooked "medium" should be an option. That's sufficiently well-cooked to kill off unwanted bugs without drying out the burger completely. The fries were very good and more than I could finish (a rarity)! Nice and crispy with skin on. But the burger is supposed to be the star of the show and I'm not sure, for the price differential, that this is that much better than one of McDonald's 1/3-lb Angus burgers, and for a meal combo with fries and a drink included Mickey D's is less expensive!

    (3)
  • Chad P.

    YUM YUM YUM!!! I need say no more, in my opinion. Costs a little more, worth every penny.

    (5)
  • Kay L.

    Good burger, fresh ingredients, not-frozen fries... all the essentials. 5 Guys isn't quite up to the level of In'N'Out deliciousness, but it's within hailing distance. Plus you gotta love the peanuts in the shell. Edited to add: They've put in the coolest soda machines EVAH. Retro Coke styling with touch screens! It's like a cross between an old 1950's-era gas station fridge and a Star Trek replicator.

    (4)
  • Reed N.

    Operating on the KISS principle, FGBF is a throwback diner-ish type place with REALLY good... well... burgers and fries. Duh! They give you a cute message as to where the potatoes are from every day. They have always been Idaho for me. I just like the combination of simplicity, cleanliness and creating your own flavor of burger with toppings you like.

    (4)
  • Joe W.

    I love this place. The burgers and fries are the best! But the availability of free, unlimited peanuts in the shell put this burger joint over the top!

    (5)
  • Nate A.

    The best burger on the market for chains. Consistent and always great. Tip: don't go overboard with toppings, it takes away from the great burger flavor, here simple is better!

    (5)
  • Todoroki S.

    There is an old saying: "Delicious beef burgers for humble belly." Number one son enjoys digging in complimentary peanut box. Joy in heart more desirable than bullet: bag of greasy fries available for abundant heart attack. To think is one thing, to have proof is another: Besides Snack Shack in old town Overland Park, these are the best hamburgers in Johnson County.

    (5)
  • Angela K.

    I'm not a big hamburger or meat eater, but every once in a while I crave a basic, cheesy, juicy hamburger. I've been hearing about Five Guys' hype for a while and decided to stop here for lunch while down in SOJOCO doing some shopping. The first thing I noticed was all the peanuts. I didn't get it at first, but realized you could go scoop some peanuts for yourself and snack while you wait. Different. What I absolutely loved was the menu. SIMPLE! I like it! If there's one thing that annoys me, it's walking into an order-at-the-counter joint and having to read an epic style menu and decide what I want while the cashier stares at me. HATE! Anyhoodle, you get 4 choices: hamburger, cheeseburger, bacon burger, bacon cheeseburger. I ordered the bacon cheeseburger, some fries and a drink. Easy as pie. While I waited a few minutes for my food, I was curious about the history of Five Guys, and curious about how they obtained their food after seeing the little handwritten sign on the wall telling me that today's potatoes were from some farm in Idaho. I just watched Food Inc. and read Fast Food Nation last year. It takes some pretty big hunger and coaxing to get me to step into a fast food joint. So I looked them up on my iPhone and wasn't all that surprised that their meat isn't organic or free range. There'd be no way they could be that cheap if that were the case. BUT, I thought it was cool that they don't have freezers in any of their stores. Everything is fresh. And you can tell. The burgers taste like I just made them on my (imaginary) grill. The fries are hot and actually taste like potatoes. Nothing is prepackaged, manufactured almost-food here. I ate my entire burger, and that's saying something. They give you a lot of fries, though. I'll try to split them with whoever I go with next time. We both got an order and we could have easily split one order and still had some left over. So, while I don't eat fast food very often, if I ever get a craving I'll drive the extra distance to go to Five Guys. Good stuff!

    (4)
  • Joe H.

    I am not supposed to be eating red meat, but I've never been one to do what I'm told. So I ate there yesterday. Twice. As the name suggests, it's a place to go to for a burger and fries. You can get your burger with cheese, you can get it with bacon...you can get it with bacon and cheese. No turkey burgers. No chicken sandwiches. You can get a grilled cheese or hot dog. Hot dogs also come equipped with cheese, bacon or bacon and cheese. You can get tons of topping for your burger. I went with lettuce, mustard and jalapenos. They effed it up and left off the jalapenos when I went for lunch, so I went back for dinner. The jalapenos are fresh, not pickled, and took my burger to another level. The fries? Teh suck. I read a few things raving about their fries and they are freshly made, but they aren't very good. The salt content is off the charts, bordering somewhere along the lines of five guys rubbing their balls on them. The cajun fries are a bit better, but even more sodium laced. Be thankful they have free refills on drinks. Why a burger joint like this does not have crinkle cut fries is beyond me. Also keep in mind when you get fries, they will fill the bottom of your bag with them, and then give you the size that you ordered on top of that. Even if you order to eat there, you get everything in a brown paper sack. Remember this if you get it to go and order fries, unless you like giant grease stains because you're a fat slob who eats at the same burger place twice in the same day. If you do eat there, I advise you to pass on the fries and enjoy the ALL YOU CAN EAT FREE PEANUTS!!! Seriously, over each trash can (nice right?) there is a box of in-shell peanuts you can help yourself to. Strangely enough, the nuts are unsalted. I guess the five guys sacs were bone dry by then? I was a little put off by the fact that you had to reach in with your hand to get the nuts, but if you're one of those crazies who eats the shell with the nut, you deserve what you get. If you order a burger, be aware you are getting two patties. The "little burgers" aren't actually small, it's just the normal dietary amount of ground cow you should be eating. Burger comes in foil which is good for heat retention if you're going somewhere. All the seating in the restaurant is tables with pullout chairs. You tend to avoid booths when you're main staple is double cheeseburgers. The fries are cooked with peanut oil, which coupled with the free peanuts should make this place tops of ones to avoid if you have peanut allergies. The burgers are pretty tasty. You can check out pictures of mine above. I took the star away because of the disappointing fries and the missing jalapenos on my first visit. Upon exiting, there are note cards and crayons where you can write Five Guys a note and put it on their cork board. You should leave one saying how awesome my Yelp is that it made you go there and taste their wonderful craft.

    (4)
  • BEN K.

    I read mixed reviews. I tried them out. I had the dbl burger with grilled onions and grilled mushroom. It was ok. The place is themed like In n Out but In n Out is way better. Also the fries are not very good. They are made out of fresh potatoes but like I said, It's not In n Out.

    (3)
  • Ryan G.

    Really can't go wrong here. Burgers remind me of In n' Out, which, to me, is the king of mind-numbing, artery-clogging, unbelievably delicious fast food burgers.

    (4)
  • Ralph W.

    Another 5 guys. Another great burger :) Excellent Burger :)

    (4)
  • Jason G.

    5GBF is quite possibly, the greasiest burger & fry combo you will ever experience in your lifetime. I don't mean that in a bad way necessarily, but I recommend consulting a cardiologist before dining here. Having said that, this is a damn good burger (as evidenced by the multiple ZAGAT accolades hanging on the wall). This place doesn't try to do anything superficial or fancy: Simple ordering procedure, simple ingredients, simple dining room. They focus all of their efforts on one thing and one thing only: Making the best damn burger & fries you've ever eaten. They use fresh ingredients (nothing is ever frozen) and use only peanut oil for frying. All burgers are cooked well done. Aside from that, you can customize the hell out of your burger and add as many toppings as you want at no extra charge. One bite and you'll understand immediately what all the fuss is about. Word to the wise: don't be fooled by the portion sizes of the french fries. The "regular" size is more than enough to split between 2 people. I've never had the audacity to order the "large", but I would assume it is served out of a 55 gallon drum. The line is usually long at this location so be prepared to wait. Have some peanuts...they're free.

    (5)
  • Chet F.

    Now this place does a good old school burger. They originally started in Portland, I think. They do it just like a burger vendor would on the side of the street. With the standard condiments and relishes. They are all doubled stacked, and you can add just about any normal topping like carmelized onions, relishes, bacon, bbq sauce, peppers, ect... Their fries are huge portions that they dump into a brown paper bag. They are served 2 ways, regular or cajun. If you like your burgers without all that fancy schmancy stuff on them, Five Guys is your place. Fyi... you will smell like a burger for the rest of the day after stepping into the place for only a couple minutes.

    (4)
  • James M.

    Best burgers and fries around!!! Little pricier than some other burger joints but they make up for that in the satisfaction with the food and environment. Tons of choices for free toppings on burgers and fries are always cooked to perfection.

    (5)
  • Makaio A.

    Only thing good here is the huge portions. It is a grease bucket.

    (1)
  • Carrie H.

    Man, when I get a craving for a burger, I want a burger. And Five Guys makes a killer one. I got the "Little" Hamburger, which was plenty for me. My best part of ordering was picking the toppings-fresh jalapeno's (fresh! not from a can!), fried onions, sauteed mushrooms, hot sauce, and then all the regular stuff too (lettuce, tomato, pickles, etc.). And then there's the final product, so juicy, messy and awesome-ness for the mouth! The fries were amazing! Freshly cut (reminiscent of In n' Out), thick and salty. I definitely recommend the cajun seasoning if you're normally a fan of it. The bad part, if you're allergic to peanuts beware--they deep fry in peanut oil. I wish they had shakes here, but then again, there's only so much indulgence you should have in a meal.

    (5)
  • Chris A.

    One of the best burgers around!

    (4)
  • John N.

    Over the holidays, my wife and I went down to 123rd street and picked up my good friend Tyler for lunch before he flew back to Chicago. We hadn't been able to squeeze in as long of a visit with him as we'd wanted, so were making the best of just having lunch together, the underlying point being that lunch was not about the food. It was about catching up and having a casual atmosphere in which to talk and enjoy our short time together. Tyler suggested the first thing that came to mind: a chain burger joint called 5 guys. Being out of our element (midtown), we were game for whatever Tyler suggested, so off we went to this place that reportedly had "amazing" burgers. Walking in, patrons are greeted with huge bags of the potatoes the restaurant uses to make their better-than-average french fries. As you wait on your order, stick your mitts into one of the open boxes of salty peanuts, and have a few. Nowhere to put your shells? No worries - just toss them on the floor. (Don't mistake my facetious attitude here for acceptance. I actually hate this dirty little idea. It's gross... straight up.) Ordering is a cinch. Choose a burger or, if you're a weirdo, a hot dog. There are a couple sandwiches on the menu, but - I mean - really?? I opted for the bacon cheeseburger with lettuce, grilled onion, ketchup, mustard and pickle, with a side of fries. These are thick-cut fries... not artfully done, but they do have a decent crispness to the outer friend shell and lots of pillowy russet goodness. I didn't finish the whole portion, which tells you something about where they stack up. The burgers were served, to our surprise, with two thick patties of beef. And somehow, between those fatty beef patties and the ooey gooey American cheese melting all over the place, I hardly noticed (read: tasted) any of the other toppings. No crunch from the lettuce or bacon. No contrasting texture or flavor. Just softness and grease. Eating this burger was not a bad experience, but it wasn't a good one either. Before I was even done eating, I had a clear assessment of 5 Guys: it's a step up from a Back Yard Burger - still a chain but with a better burger - but a big step down from my favorite burger in town - Blanc. Yeah, the prices are lower than at Blanc, but I don't go out for a burger often. And I can make a good burger myself. So if I am going to go spend time and money at a burger place, it needs to be special, and something I'm not going to whip up on my own grill. 5 Guys didn't give me that. Bottom line - it's not prize winner but whaddya expect? It's a chain. (See this review and many others at kcnapkins.blogspot.com )

    (2)
  • Shawn H.

    It's a burger joint without anything particularly unique. Large amount of fries with Cajun spice option. Green peppers for your burger are available among other fixings. It's alright if you're up for ordinary or you think chain restaurants are nostalgic for some reason.

    (2)
  • Kev L.

    It's been two hours since I ate my first order of Five Guys. . . . And I am still. . . . . . . . . STILL. . . . . . . . . . struggling to come up with the words. The exact grammar that can even begin to describe the experience. And SHAME on me. SHAME ON ME that I live exactly 70 seconds from this place and that I waited so long to try it. After trying the burger & fries, somehow I feel that I have been told lies my whole life. I only decided to go here after a co-worker verbally slammed me in front of 10 Co-workers when he told me to "man up" and stop being such a coward. The "OOOohh"s that came from the rest of the co-workers were equal to the same as if people were witnessing a Tyson boxing match in his prime. I NEEDED to redeem myself. The place is no frills and is simple. 15 toppings to choose from and they are all free. All burgers are double patty so no need for the meatatarians to request it. (The caloric content as broken down on their website is SERIOUS). The fries are double-fried skin-on in 100& Peanut oil. To sum this experience up, I cannot remember the last time it took me so long to eat a burger. I actually took my time and savored each and every single bite of this burger as if I were sipping on a $1,000 glass of wine. The fries fortunately suffered the same fate. They were destroyed and decimated with absolutely no mercy. (and when I say this I am saying we ate ALL of them. It's also of interest to mention that when you order fries, they take an extra metal tub of fries and throw them into the bag to top it off. You will never EVER be served a lack of fries as people are in fast-food joints. Only Rally's/Checkers has better fries. Having experienced this celestial voyage of gastrointestinal Armageddon, my drive to try in N out burger has sharply intensified. I MUST finds out who reigns supreme of the two. As for having this place so close by, my waistline is in deep, DEEP trouble . . . . .

    (5)
  • Jeremy S.

    The food quality is slightly better than a fast food, ie McD's Burger King, Wendy's. On par with Hardee's. Tons of fries given on a small order. A little on the pricey side, Bacon Cheese Burger, Small Fries and large drink for $11. Not super expensive by any means, but the quality wad a little lacking.

    (3)
  • Fernando R.

    I gave this place two stars because when I went to this location "Olathe branch" with my Mom she had a long hair embedded in her burger. I got pretty grossed out and haven't come back to this location since. I still get a bit paranoid when I go to the other five guys restaurants but they should really start wearing hair nets or something. Food was good but the scare is there now.

    (2)
  • Chris D.

    I think this place has been over-hyped. I went in expecting to be blown away by an awesome burger and fantastic fries. Instead I received a good burger and what I perceive as sub-par fries. I did like the nice range of toppings for the burgers. I for one really appreciate it when jalapenos are fresh sliced and not the same old jarred variety. All in all a good but not great burger. The closest burger I would compare it to would be the burgers at Grandstand, but I much prefer the Kelly burger served there. I like the idea of fresh cut homemade fries, but all too often they end up limp and greasy and such was the case with Five Guys. And no, I will not except quantity making up for quality. Thumbs up for the peanuts, thumbs down on the service.

    (3)
  • James C.

    Okay, this place is pretty metal. I'm a burger connoisseur, and as such have tried Blanc, Chefburger and Westport Flea Market, and this place might have them all beat. For one, the burgers are pretty good. Cheaper than all of those places, with a wide variety of toppings and sauces to customize with, and good fresh meat and plenty of it. The fries are great, and I'm very critical of fries. They're made with real potatoes, thicker than the Golden Arches variety and you can get them cajunized. Plus, they give them to you in a big cup and fill the bottom of your bag with them... that's value. Finally, they have a killer fountain drink selection. Sprite Zero, Cherry Coke, Barq's, and even Vault. Vault! It's the Surge for the '00s! So in conclusion, stop being a jerk and just go there.

    (5)
  • Kristen S.

    My husband talked me into going here for lunch. Walking in was very un-impressive. It smells horrible, and it just appears dirty with the peanut shells laying on the floor and potato bags lined up along the entryway. (Yes, I know this is "decor", but I'm not a fan personally). There is no way I could sit inside here and eat a meal. Thank goodness it was a gorgeous day and we could eat on the patio! I ordered the hot dog. Just wasn't in the mood for the burger. It is a Hebrew National, split, and then cooked on the grill. I got it with cheese and ketchup. It was pretty tasty. I did like the fries too. Yes, they are super salty and a little over-done. But I like them! Overall, I think this place is a little over- hyped, but I will probably go back and try a burger sometime.

    (3)
  • Ryan C.

    5 Guys has some of the best burgers around. A bit pricey but definitely worth it! You have to try it to understand how good they are. The fries are wonderful as well. So glad they opened one in Olathe so we don't have to drive as far! :)

    (4)
  • Jeff H.

    I had been trying to go here since it opened and I finally got my chance on a Sunday afternoon. Unfortunately for me, I had to take orders for 4 other people, I really hate that sort of thing. When I got there about 12:45 on a Sunday afternoon, the line was out the door. My quibble with 5 Guys was the time it took for me to get my food. I was in the store for 30 minutes before my sack o' burgers was in my hand. When I got back to the house we unloaded the burgers which were conveniently marked with numbers so we knew whose was whose. I found my burger with jalapenos, hot sauce, grilled onions and ketchup with relative ease. I feel it important to say that all the ingredients at Five Guys are fresh, so the jalapenos weren't pickled which really means they have the taste of jalapenos and not pickling spices. It also means that the burgers are never frozen and the potatoes are sliced in store. I shoved my burger into my mouth pretty quickly because my hunger was consuming all of my own body fat. My first bite was fabulous, with the perfect ratio of meat to cheese to jalapeno to onion to ketchup. Whatever that ratio is is only second to the theory of relativity in importance. The cheeseburger was fabulous. I've had better, but it's rare enough that I can't think of where I had a better burger. The reason for the missing star is because the fries are just average, the wait was horrendous (mainly because of my longing) and because my wife's burger was actually missing a patty. Never has she missed some meat like she did that day.

    (4)
  • Zachary S.

    Yes, it's a chain, but not cheesy like Aplebees, Chilis or the million other restaraurants like that. They keep it very simple, your burger, according to the sign, is fresh, never frozen beef with no preservatives. I just got back from there, and they were absolutely packed on a Saturday night. The price is a little bit steep for just a burger and fries, I think we paid $23 for a bacon cheeseburger, a Small burger, two regular orders of fries, and two drinks, but it seems like nothing was frozen, all fresh, right down to the potatos. Your dinner comes in a paper sack, and your fries are in a styrofoam cup (grr! No styrofoam, please!) If there are two of you, don't get two orders of fries unless you have an eating disorder. We ended up throwing away one of the cups of fries. It was just too much. There are a decent amount of options for toppings: Jalapenos, sauteed mushrooms, sauteed onions, green pepper, relish, then the standards.

    (4)
  • Trey T.

    Good burger and fries. I enjoyed the ability to put extra toppings on it - like jalapeños! the fries were good - they even listed the city from which the fries came (don't know what that is all about).

    (3)
  • Kris D.

    Five guys burgers are OK, lots of toppings. The fries are served in heaping portions--mine were overdone and way too salty. I don't see what all the hype is about this place. I don't feel the need to go there again.

    (2)
  • Josh S.

    These burgers are probably the best burgers and fresh-cut fries you can get in this zip code, if not in all of KC. Comparisons to In-N-Out don't even do it justice.

    (5)
  • Aaron G.

    Awesome burgers but don't go dressed up nice unless you want your suit/tie smelling like a greasy burger and some fries.

    (4)
  • Jer K.

    THE BEST burgers around. Juicy, perfectly cooked. ANY toppings you want. The BEST fries around. Ignore the other posters here. These are boardwalk style fries. You get a heaping MOUND of them in your bag. I personally prefer the cajun spiced ones, but it's your call. And (sigh...) there are SUPPOSED to be peanut shells on the floor. Oh, and the peanuts are free... If you don't like Five Guys, then you don't like Burgers and Fries.

    (5)
  • Shawn B.

    Never have liked Five Guys the two previous times I've had them. The burger wasn't great and their fries were mushy. This time was different. The burger was properly cooked with a char on it and the fries were nice and crispy. The one thing that I don't like is their bun does not hold up to their ingredients. I was trying to hold it all together just a few bites in. That took it down a notch from being a 4 star experience.

    (3)
  • Bobbi T.

    I love all the free options for toppings! I should probably just eat the burger as a wrap or salad with all the toppings I like to add. I also love that the fries are so fresh! The free peanuts aren't too bad either!

    (4)
  • Joe H.

    I think Five Guys has something going on. I've been to this restaurant several times, and every time I've had a good meal. Basically, they serve up fresh delicious beef with several available toppings. Enough said. The fries are fresh which is apparent by the bags of potatoes stacked throughout the restaurant. They are pretty good and to say plentiful would be and understatement...order the small fries...two people?...order the small fries...you'll see what I mean once you're there

    (4)
  • Dustin M.

    I think every time I've came to this location the employees were always very friendly and made sure everything was fresh and hot. Ordering online is also a pleasurable experience. It's almost as if they know who you are when you come to pick it up. It is however extremely filling and I always get the smallest burger and fries. The small fries can usually be shared with another person. That's really all I can say. This location is on their A game.

    (5)
  • Kelsey C.

    Five stars for the burgers, 2 or 3 stars for the fries. The burgers are always delicious, but I feel like the fries are never done enough yet are too greasy. I always forget this fact and still order fries. Note to self: forgo the fries, take peanuts instead. Also, I don't drink caffeine so I appreicated that their coke freestyle machine has caffeine free diet coke.

    (4)
  • Billie H.

    I like a good burger and for a fast food chain, Five Guys really delivers. The burgers are always cooked fresh. They have the perfect amount of greasiness and are nice and juicy, and I absolutely love the total create your own menu along with the selections. You have your standard items which are always delicious and fresh, then some others that are not typical at most places, my favorite, jalapenos! The fries are great and also cooked fresh as you order. Be ready to split an order though because you get a huge bag full! The soda machine annoys me. It is cool and fancy and seems to have a larger selection because you can add flavors, but it can bog down the line especially if there are children involved who see it as a game. Hands down, best burger joint in this area.

    (4)
  • jaydee p.

    Oh boy!!!! I couldn't believe Five Guys was out here! I thought it was strictly a VA/MD/D.C. venue. Before leaving D.C. and transferring out here- I set out to enjoy everything that I loved about my neighborhood: local bars, clubs, restaurants, and of course my friends. I was so nervous about losing Five Guys, I ate there for the last three days in D.C...I tried to get sick of it, in hopes that I could overcome my cravings...Couple days later- here I was at the company HQ easdropping on my new co-workers discussion on "who makes the best fries" - and then BAM!~ there it was --- someone sang these words: "Five Guys on 119th"....I quickly turned my head One Hundred and Eighty Degrees while my body was still facing my computer screen ('Exorcist' eat your heart out!) - I knew where I was going for lunch...a littly teary eyed and all...and damn it, it was the same! Thank you to whomever brought it to the Mid-West! You've made my transition a little less difficult...

    (5)
  • Michael W.

    I finally got a chance to try this place today for lunch after much recommendation from friends. It was pretty good. I walked in at about 11:15 and was about fourth in line; 10 minutes later it was out the door. First of all, a heads up, the standard "famous burger" is a double patty burger so just be aware of that. After I tackled that monster, I really had no room for the whole "glass?" of fries. The burger was pretty good and worthy competition to Westport Flea Market in mid-town Kansas City. I think Westport Flea Market has a little better tasting beef, but the atmosphere is much better (read: cleaner) here at Five Guys. Fries were good, but still not as good as Oklahoma Joes. Perhaps they should consider lacing them with crack which I'm convinced is what Oklahoma Joes does (ok folks, you know I'm just kidding; but you have to admit the Fries at Oklahoma Joes BBQ are pretty dang good). Overall, 4 stars. Kitchen staff was working hard and place was clean. One word of caution, the line at this place could easily mirror that of Oklahoma Joes BBQ during prime lunch/dinner rush.

    (4)
  • Grant H.

    Great value for a quality personalized burger.

    (4)
  • Cheryl L.

    Excellent choice of free toppings, they concentrate on the burger and get it right!

    (4)
  • Ryan A.

    I guess I don't get the hype. I found the burger to be below average. The toppings were good, fresh, and better than the burger. It was "well done and juicy" as advertised; it just didn't taste like anything. Underseasoned, or underseared perhaps? Not sure. Maybe it was cut and ground from some kind of special flavorless breed of cattle. Way too many acceptable but not outstanding fries. Honestly, the burger reminded me of any number of other generic fast food burgers, but was slightly more expensive. Sort of like Hardee's with better topping options.

    (2)
  • Stephen H.

    Fresh-cooked to order burgers, with a simple menu...yes, just like Inn-N-Out...I am going to completely disagree with those who don't think it's as good as Inn-N-Out (like my friend Kay). As someone who has lived in California for just about a decade of my short life, I'm going to say that not only is Five Guys as good as Inn-N-Out, but in some ways...betta! Reasons? 1. Cajun-style fries which are actually really good. 2. The fact that I don't have to go to California to get it. 3. Very reasonable prices. 4. Great toppings, including grilled onions, sauteed mushrooms, and jalapenos. Pluses as a restaurant: 1. Super clean. 2. Friendly service. 3. Peanuts while you wait.

    (5)
  • Mike H.

    Have I not reviewed this place? I've been here enough over the last few years I don't know what is up. Today's visit was what you would expect; 4 star. On occasion it will slip to 3 stars. This is due to the burger being off the usual beefy awesomeness that you come to expect. Today we had good beefy awesomeness. I created a tip about a third, smaller, french fry size. I avoid the "regular" small because it is just too much and I lack willpower to stop or don't want to "waste" those delicious fries. The smallest size is perfect, maybe only a few too many. I can only imagine the large. Probably a half a bushel of spuds. I find the smaller burger is the right size for me. The bigger is just too much and I can pack away the food. Maybe without fries the bigger burger would be good. There is a multitude of FREE extras like onion or grilled onion, lettuce, mayo and on and on and on. You pay for cheese and bacon and I don't know what else 'cause those are the only paid add ons I go for. OK I'm rambling. That happens when I have a really good burger.

    (4)
  • Paul M.

    Utterly tasteless meat. If you want your hamburger that tastes like ketchup, then this is your place. Way too expensive, and all those posters voting them "best tasting burger" have got to be a flat-out lie. "It may not be appetizing, but it appears to be a good source of protein. I suggest you eat it" -- Dr. Phlox

    (1)

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  • 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 : No
    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

Categories

Burgers

Burger or Hamburger is savored as the most desired fast food meal in the United States. A hamburger is basically a sandwich prepared by stuffing ground meat patty, generally beef, between two slices of a bun cut in half. Hamburger is also famous for its seasoning. Most popular condiments used in hamburgers in the United States are mustard, mayonnaise, and ketchup. Besides ground meat patty, hamburgers are also stuffed with lettuce, onions, tomato slices, pickles, and cheese.

Hamburgers are also categorized into two types in the United States. Fast food hamburger and individual hamburgers served at restaurants are two basic types of burgers served in the United States. The individual hamburgers served at restaurants are prepared using everything including lettuce, onion, tomato, and sliced pickles as well as melted cheese on the patty or crumbled on top. American restaurants also serve veggie burgers for those who don't relish meat. Cheeseburgers are also hot favorite in the United States.

McDonalds is the most popular fast food burger restaurant serving different types of burgers in the United States. On the other hand, there are several restaurants such as Burger King are famous for serving the best hamburgers in the United States. Most burger restaurants in the United States often serve hamburgers with French fries and other condiments. If you have a liking for burgers in the United States, then you won't be disappointed. You can easily find the best burger restaurants in your city on our Restaurants Listings directory. Check the reviews and ratings of the top burger restaurants and savor yourself with the best hamburger in the city.

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