Five Guys Burgers and Fries Menu

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  • Tonya G.

    The closest thing to dad's backyard burgers.

    (5)
  • Ann O.

    BF and I decided on a late night burger/fries. We have been coming to this specific location for a couple of months. Until last night, things have always been above the bar. Seems to me when you pay better than $20.00 for 2 burgers, drinks and fries, the burgers ought to come as advertised....juicy and in this century. The condiments were correct, but the patties were like shoe leather. The fries were over salted. AND THE SERVICE WAS UNBELIEVABLY SLOW!!!!! We were of the opinion that the staff was more interested in discussing their day then their customers. What's up Five Guys? 8/13 Was here to give y'all another chance. Service was much better, but hamburger was dry and fries were awful......overcooked and greasy. Perhaps we need a new hang out.

    (2)
  • Donna '.

    I would normally rate a 5. Was a little disappointed tonight with service. Both Ketchup dispensers not working and was told "they are half full, pump is broken" and then he walked away. I watched MULTIPLE customers ask and nothing was done. Large fry barely filled cup. Just not as satisfied as normal.

    (4)
  • Josh C.

    The Oakpark Mall location is just generally bad. Once in a while I'll pop over around 11, the time they supposed to open, only to find that they are not open yet. There have been times when I've waited 10 - 30 minutes for them to finally open, only to get my food and find that the burger has been way over cooked, to the point that it is almost inedible. The service is generally terrible as well. The majority of the employees seem that they really don't want to be there, and almost make you feel bad for inconveniencing them with your presence. In trying to save some time I did the whole order on line thing... it was generally (what's worse than terrible?). It doesn't matter when I place the order, how early or late I am to pick it up per the specified arrival time, I will always wait at least 5 minutes for my food, usually more.

    (2)
  • Megan M.

    I ordered a very simple burger and even after correcting it, got the wrong burger.. I ordered a bacon cheese burger with onions, mushrooms and mayo. The first time he rang it up as Mayo, mustard, onions, tomato and mushrooms. I said 3 things yet 2 extra things were added. He also asked me if I wanted grilled or raw onions after stating grilled I still got raw. I probably won't be back--

    (3)
  • Mike H.

    I like burgers. Probably too much. OK, yes too much. I also like food (in general) and I like it a little more (usually) when I don't have to make it. So even though I'm no expert I know what I like. For the most part I "like" Five Guys. Do I love Five Guys? No, no I do not. Five Guys has no WOW for me. They try with the peanuts, which I enjoy (as my only opportunity to visit is when I am dining without my peanut allergy family member). They try with the bag full of fries (order a small it will feed a family) which are very good. They try with the new crazy Coke dispenser with thousands of soda combinations. They try with all the burger toppings (note: both fried & raw onion, the bacon is very crisp, mmmm). You would think if you added all these things up it would be AWESOME. To some it is but to me it is a recipe for a good burger, and nothing more. Five Guys has done it all right but what seems to be missing, for me, is passion. Every Five Guys I visit is in a sense like going to McDonald's, at least as far as how the staff interacts with you - going through the motions. If you've ever been to In-N-Out Burger compare the two. First impression you would think In-N-Out is fast food like McDonalds, Wendy's or BK while Five Guys is premium. The vibe is way different and it isn't just the product. It seems to me there is an attitude or "vibe" that permeates the experience. Good food made great because of the energy which is lacking at Five Guys.

    (3)
  • Jennifer H.

    Oh, sweet greasy gods in Arlington, thank you for bestowing upon us this most wonderful burger joint. This is arguably on of the two best chain fast food restaurants in the country. You heard me: not the city, not the state, not the Midwest, but the whole freaking country. Since In-N-Out doesn't deign us worthy of taking our money, Five Guys has my vote as THE BEST in the U.S. of A.. Tasty, juice, greasy (but not in the gross way - in the "oh my lord, best hangover cure ever way), massive, cheesy goodness. The burgers are huge. The portion of fries are bigger. Buy a junior burger and share the fries and you will STILL have too much food. Don't listen to me about the junior burger, though - get the regular burger and force yourself to make it all fit down your belly. You will not be unhappy about this decision.

    (4)
  • Jessica E.

    Whew, finally got around to reviewing 5 Guys! Considering I've been here multiple times, I guess I just haven't gotten around to it. I've been to two locations, Lee's Summit and most recently in OP so this review (though both places are similar) will primarily be for this location. The workers are always hustlin' and it's a pretty fun environment. While you wait, you can nom on some peanuts (I kept my appetite in tact so I waited). Like In-N-Out, the menu is simple; but unlike In-N-Out, there are plenty of toppings to choose from to customize your burger. I typically order the double cheeseburger (though the junior burger is way more than enough!) with grilled onions and jalapeños. The jalapeños are spicy so watch out. Unlike other restaurants, the toppings don't cost extra so go buckwild (I choose not to for the simple fact I like simple burgers). Fries... you get a lot of them. Quantity over quality? Yeah, probably. The cajun fries were very seasoned, they were okay. The general consensus is that they weren't crispy enough, they were too bulky and just over salted/seasoned. The regular size as opposed to large is WAY more than enough, even for two. At this location, they have this crazy touch-screen drink machine. Completely unnecessary, but where else can you get peach flavored Sprite*? I'd definitely go back, but the food is super greasy and unhealthy that my arteries would kill me (ha) if I became a regular. I would definitely choose In-N-Out but judging it as its own thing, 5 Guys is pretty great. *it was not very good, but the option is there if you're willing.

    (4)
  • Charley B.

    This place cooks a super mean burger. This location is like a lot of other Five Guys locations. You walk in and place your order (type of burger and toppings)... and then you wait for your food to be cooked. There are also plenty of peanuts to snack on while your food is cooking. I was a little frustrated because there was a decent line when I walked in and only one register was open. I think they could have moved everybody through the line quickly if there was another person taking orders. However it all ended well. My mini double bacon cheeseburger with ketchup, mayonnaise, a-1 sauce, mushrooms and tomatoes was gone in a couple of quick gulps. One small note, if you haven't tried Five Guys I would recommend ordering a small fries. Not only will they fill up a cup, but they will fill it and then some. Bring your appetite.

    (4)
  • Tony S.

    Pretty greasy food, even for a hamburger joint. Probably best on the arteries to avoid this restaurant and enjoy the extra five years of your life. Service at the register was fast, but waiting for food seemed to take a really really long time. French fries here were not my favorite. Soggy, limp..superheated. Not crispy, tasty. Dunno, just not a fan I guess. I think it is over-hyped.

    (2)
  • Rhonda S.

    Love! that this place is in a mall....no more yucky, cranky food court food here. The staff was cheery, friendly, and I watched as they worked together. Even the guy in the front taking orders helped pass out orders. Not much of a line, quickly ran through the drink line. Picked up the peanut basket. They had 2 peanut boxes, filled, with baskets beside them. They had the stacks of potatoes, with a write on board of what farm the potatoes originated. The French Fries: they pile first the order, then a large scoop. The scoop covers the bottom of the bag. And the flavor is tasty and robust. I bring home the left overs, and microwave them later. They are that good. The cheeseburger....I'm not a cheeseburger person, but this one was great. Exactly how I wanted it, and perfect. I get the smaller size. There's no way I could eat the full sized. It's 2 patties thick. I get A1 on it, with mushrooms, onions and green peppers. You know, we don't have one of these in Independence, so I value this place. I wish they'd take cues from Oak Park Mall, and build a 5 Guys near Independence Center, or in it. I love 5 Guys, even if it's out of town.

    (5)
  • Leonard L.

    Might be unrelated, but the only time I've ever eaten a burger here, i was sick as a dog all night afterward. Every time I've been back I've had the BLT, which has been kind to me. Dunno if I'll ever work up the courage to try their burger again.

    (2)
  • tab h.

    I just don't get it. People go crazy over this fast food chain; I think it's way over hyped. The burgers are dripping with grease. Since they are wrapped in tin foil (I kid you not) there is nothing to absorb all this grease so it runs down your hands. The fries are hard and also very greasy. They give you much more than any one human should consume. Did you eat those free peanuts from the open container? Did you see those kids pick their noses and then reach into that pile of peanuts? Folks that think this is a good burger joint will change their minds once they try an In-N-Out Burger. Heck, Fuddruckers makes a better burger than Five Guys.

    (2)
  • T N.

    PROS: Hands down the best burger I've had. I like that it's not dry tasting. Be careful what you choose to go into your burger as it can get rather tall. Not a bad thing but you end up eating it differently than other burgers. I've seen people take one of the buns off so they can actually bite. A burger is best when you can get bun, meat, and toppings in one bite. You can order online as well as via their Iphone and Android apps. The order takers are usually quick. I usually get my order within 5-10 minutes. I know it seems like the wait is longer than usually for your food but maybe we get extra impatient when we are hungry. At least you know your burger wasn't sitting under some heat lamp. Not sure about other locations but they have touchscreen soda options at this one. Kind of cool but you stare at it the first time til you realize it's touchscreen. CONS: I'm not a big fan of the fries. Of the people I've talked to about Five Guys, I run into more that like the fries than not so I concluded that it's probably more me.

    (4)
  • Kay L.

    I have an ongoing disagreement with my friend Stephen regarding the merits of In-n-Out vs. Five Guys. While I still hold the double-double animal-style as the pinnacle of the burger arts, I must concede his point that Five Guys has a geographical advantage -- it is, in fact, available in the greater Kansas City area. This location, connected to a mall, is usually busy but the service is generally pretty fast. Greasy and delicious burgers, lots of topping choices, abundant fries, peanuts in the shell... nothing else. (They'll do a "grilled cheese" on request, which is basically just a cheeseburger without the burger. Or a hot dog. No chicken, no wraps, no nuttin. It's a pretty short menu.)

    (4)
  • Stephanie P.

    This location sucks. And on another bad note, the food sucked too. The burger was literally flavorless and without cheese, would have been a sad mistake for beef. I ordered lettuce on my burger, which generally, to me, means the green part. Nope, I got that nasty white part that tastes like wet grass. Come on, can't you know that tastes nasty. Someone really must be lazy over there. I normally love their cajun fries. Another big let down. Usually five guys is known to overdo it on the fries and the bottom of the bag is greasy from all the extra fries. Not here, just a small little cardboard cup full. They must be trying to stand out from the other Five Guys. The fries were seasoned floppy potato wedges and never have I been more upset with Five Guys. I will not be returning to this location. It was like being a child and your parents tell you they're taking you to Ocean's of Fun, and then when you get there it's actually a pond with a plastic slide. Horrible feeling.

    (2)
  • Katy R.

    How did I know it was burger love at first sight? When I walked into a Five Guys (the Northland location, to be exact) and noticed that HOT SAUCE was a condiment choice. "Oh yes," I thought to myself. "This is going to be goooood." I visit Five Guys' only occasionally, and yesterday's stop at Oak Park Mall was my first visit to that location. Don't get me wrong -- I love a good, juicy burger, and Five Guys makes a great one. But it's a little bit of food overload, especially when you consider the fries. Oh, the fries! Say you order a small. Enough to enjoy but not enough to go crazy, right? Especially since these fries are my favorite - skin-on, rough cut, just enough salt and perfect with a dollop of ketchup. So the fries get placed in a brown paper sack with your burger. And then? FRY EXPLOSION! The hard-working Five Guys employee scoops up another huge helping of fries and dumps it into the sack. From my first visit, I've warned people that you get two helpings of fries for one price, so SHARE! And another note? The standard burger at Five Guys comes with two patties, not one. It's a whole lotta burger. If you want a more modest (but still terribly filling) portion, get a junior-sized burger. And don't forget the hot sauce!

    (4)
  • Angela W.

    Friendly employees, outdoor seating, same good Five Guys food. Plus, when I'm going to the mall it's nice to have this greasy, filling option! We do takeout here about once a month as well...

    (4)

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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 : Loud
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Drive-Thru : No
    Caters : No

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