Five Guys Burgers and Fries Menu

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  • Chanda J.

    Love this place, very accommodating for those of us with Celiac Disease and have to be gluten free!

    (5)
  • Megan P.

    I expected these fries to be out of this world. I have to say I prefer may other places over this restaurant. I did like that you could add veggies to the grilled cheese but it was small and for $4 I kinda expected more. I won't avoid this place but won't be going regularly either.

    (3)
  • John S.

    Okay, but let's be clear: This is a burger joint. If you want anything other than a burger and fries go somewhere else. Great burgers with the full gambit of toppings, cooked fresh, and served with thick cut fries if you like. Best burger in Wichita, KS!

    (5)
  • Frank F.

    Decent burger, nothing really mind blowing, but ample portions and good taste. I'm not a big fan of the fries, contrary to the numerous signs and awards they have posted around the restaurant. The kicker is the price - burger, fries and a drink, $12(!). I like to take the family out to lunch occasionally, but $50 for a lunch is outrageous. Staff was friendly, albeit loud and carrying on a fairly vocal conversation during my visit while I was eating. I'd go back again, but not go out of my way.

    (3)
  • Jamey J.

    Poor service. Ordered online and waited 20 minutes after arriving. Employees showed no regard to the wait. Burgers were cold and fries undercooked. We live 2 minutes from the restaurant.

    (1)
  • Mikael D.

    We stopped by Rita's (affiliated with Five Guys I believe) during their Grand Opening (May 16, 2014) in which they offer free medium Italian Ice all day so I thought why not give Five Guys a try! It was around 6pm and there was a line ahead of us. Menus are nothing special.. just burgers and dogs. What I like the most is that they made the burger fresh (in front of you). While I was waiting to pick up my Bacon burger, something at the kitchen smell really great. Somehow it wasn't the case when I finally got my order. Needless to say I was a bit disappointed. The meat is really flavorless (and yes.. I know... that's where ketchup come in...) Just a normal burger to me. Maybe a teeny tiny overpriced.

    (2)
  • James M.

    Getting through the line was fairly quick. Plenty of options on the menu to customize your order. A regular burger means two patties so get the Little if you don't have a big appetite. The fries are crispy and plentiful; they will throw in an extra little bit on top of your normal serving. It can be a little loud at this location between the open kitchen, the tile floors and walls, and the music PA system. But I keep coming back for those burgers and fries!!

    (5)
  • Summer D.

    This place was defiently was the doctor ordered. A reg. size fry can easly feed 2 people. The mini burger was plenty for reg. hunger. Very your very hungry go for the Reg. size burger. NO complaints about either of my visits in a week. Will be back. Peanuts while you wait. I personally love the all the way burger minus onions add bbq sauce!

    (5)
  • Eric F.

    This place is pretty expensive relatively speaking. I also dont like that everything is perchased seperately (no combos). However, the hamburger was great, and they give you way more fries than you order (kind of fill your bag with them) and the fries are fresh cut. Cost is only an issue in the absence of value, but I think for as cheap of what they're selling here is, it's priced a hair high.

    (3)
  • E J.

    On the rare occasion I want a burger and fries, it had better be good. Upon my lastest craving, I decided to go to Five Guys after hearing raves about them and their fries, in particular. I ordered a cheese burger and their "famous" cajun fries. The cheeseburger was limp, greasy and tasteless. The fries tasted like salt with potato-y undertones. In addition to the assault on my taste buds, the music was BLARING to the point that I could not talk to my dining partner despite the fact that we were two of maybe eight people in the restaurant. For some people it's all about quantity. Yes, they give you a giant heap of fries, but when it tastes like that, who cares. I do not understand all the praise for an amazingly sub-subpar product. I will never go back. I'd rather eat at McDonald's and I abhor EVERYTHING about McDonald's.

    (1)
  • Sarah J.

    Tried Five Guys today. Walking in it's very open, and plastered on every wall are posters of all the good reviews they've gotten from all over the country. I thought that was kind of obnoxious. If the food is good, people will come to eat it; you don't need to get all up in people's faces about how amazing your food is supposed to be. Saying that, all the people who wrote all those reviews have clearly never had a proper burger and fries, because my meal was without a doubt, the worst burger and fries I've ever had. I had a little burger, my husband had the regular cheeseburger, with 2 drinks and 1 fry, and our total was almost $20. So rather on the expensive side. They wrap their burgers in aluminum foil, which is awful because it causes the bun to become extremely soggy. There are few things I hate more than soggy bread. And the burger itself was virtually tasteless and almost dry. It seems like their fries are a cross between steak fries and crispy fries, and the result is a blasphemy to the idea of french fries. Very greasy, not hot, thick and limp. There was not a crispy fry in the whole batch. Burger King makes fries 5x better than Five Guys, and that's sad. I wouldn't mind the quality so much if they were dirt cheap, but for how much they charge for such a sub-par product, I will never eat there again. Disgusting.

    (1)
  • Ben H.

    After reading so much online about how great Five Guys is online, I finally got around to trying them out. Unfortunately, that try will likely be my last. I ordered a double burger and regular fries. When I was there, there was another patron waiting for his take-out order. He ordered first, but my number was called before his. I think I got his burger, because the toppings were not at all what I ordered. Since it was take out, I ate the burger with the incorrect toppings. Toppings aside, my problem was the the burger was not juicy in the slightest. I'm guessing it was way overcooked. The fries were fresh cut, and had a good potato flavor, but were limp and soggy, even when I sampled one out of the bag right as I left the restaurant. The prices are a bit on the high side, but I don't mind paying for a really good burger. This just wasn't very good. Many other good burgers in town for the same price. I didn't dine in, but I don't think I'd be in any hurry to anyway. The place is kind of cold feeling, plus they are one of those restaurants that have adopted the obnoxious practice of giving guests peanuts and allowing shells to build up on the floor. Besides the obvious middle finger to those who may suffer from peanut allergies (I am not one), what the heck to peanuts have to do with burgers anyway?

    (1)
  • Marc L.

    I have heard a lot about Five Guys and thought we would try it Sunday afternoon. We were extremely disappointed. We had to wait (for fresh hamburgers) yet when we got it, it was room temp. The meat and the bread were far from fresh. Definitely will not go back.

    (1)
  • Chris H.

    So good! Enough said.

    (5)
  • Jessica R.

    Burger was great! Fries I've tried them twice....regular VS Cajun AND well I'm still not impress with them:-(

    (4)
  • Nick S.

    Five Guys Burgers and Fries was my destination for lunch today. Going in any place that openly displays it's accolades on just about everything (the walls, the windows and even the cups) it kind of bothers me. I'm reminded of a Kitchen nightmares episode where Mr. Ramsay removed the sign of a restaurant essentially saying the food should speak for itself. So how did it do? Well, one of their signs states that the food is cheap and delicious. I ordered a hamburger standard (lettuce, pickles, tomatoes, onion, mustard and ketchup), Cajun fries, and a soda. It came out to roughly $10. On a plus side the hamburgers can have as many toppings as you want for no additional charge, and they serve everything in a bag which they fill with fries in a manner that reminds me of "getting the hook up" back when I was in highschool. (They fill the cup, put the cup in the bag, and then stuff it full of fries). A good value, Yes. Cheap, no. The food was comparable in quality to that of Southeast Carryout, that Cajun seasoning on the fries was ok, but left a strange aftertaste on the palette after consumption. The soda, well it was pop. I read the cup as I was eating my meal, seeing all the accolades they had gotten and one thought crossed my mind: whoever gave them these awards has never tried a Bomber Burger here in Wichita. For about the same price you get a better burger, Fries, and a mug of beer. As for the other things that make a restaurant amazing: The service was helpful. They explained how the menu worked, asking if I had been there before or not, and gave approximate serving size for the fries (enough for probably 2-3 people). The other point is cleanliness. I showed up at 1 pm to a restaurant with 8 employees and as many customers (most of which were seated). The tables had for the most part been bussed of the bags and fries, but nary a rag had wiped them yet. So instead of the relative warmth near the front of the restaurant, I sat at their "bar" that looked out at rock road. About the time I had gotten up and started into my burger they got to cleaning a few tables and then went to restocking the mostly full soda station. All in all I give this place 3 of 5 stars because they advertise greatness and under perform. The food is good but not the best in town. It's slightly above what one would expect from Spangles, yet under what you might expect from the comparably priced Smashburger, and miles behind Bomber Burger.

    (3)
  • Theee M.

    Front counter employee was friendly and helpful as this was my first time eating at a five guys. I liked the fact that you could put whatever toppings you wanted at no extra cost. The concept is simple and they have a vegetarian option. The food came out quick and the serving of fries was huge. The burger was juicy and flavorful. Will eat here again.

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

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