Five Guys Burgers and Fries Menu

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  • V W.

    I always like five guys but today I had the best burger ever. Little cheeseburger with ketchup, mayo, tomato, grilled onions and grilled mushrooms. It was perfect. I was just passing through but good job ND!

    (5)
  • Sara P.

    I've been here twice since moving to Grand Forks, and both times have been decent. Good service, food ready in a reasonable amount of time. After going to a few in the DC area, where Five Guys started, it's a lot different going to one in the middle of nowhere, mainly just knowing that the place was founded down the street gives it a more "happening" feel than way out in North Dakota. I do love that they tell you where they get their potatoes from every day. The food here tasted exactly the same as it did in DC, too.

    (3)
  • Spencer D.

    Man, it's just a really good burger. I think people are accustomed to eating fries that have been frozen and processed, so freshly cut fries don't taste like what they are used to, but give em a shot. Personally, I think these fries are world class. I get the cheese burger with onions, lettuce, relish, ketchup and mustard. It's a little spendy, but you get so much food and it's so good. Five Guy's is on the very short list of things my brother and I agree on. I've been to stores in 3 cities now and they all delivered the goods in a big way. One thing, you should not try and drive while eating a five guys burger, they are too messy and you will probably crash. Or get food all over you, Or Both. I'm not one to talk up chains, but this is an exception.

    (4)
  • K A.

    I've been to this five guys and 2 other ones in different states and I don't see the big deal with this place. Burger was nothing special, fries were good, staff was good, but don't believe the hype. It's just a regular burger you can make in the back yard.

    (2)
  • Dave G.

    I was really hesitant on this place. Reviews were mixed and these chain burger places are often pretty marginal but I finally had to give this place a try. I walked in at about 7pm on a Monday night. There was nobody in line at the counter and about 10 tables seated. I ordered a bacon cheeseburger with jalapenos and Cajun fries, paid and walked down to the pick-up end of the counter to wait for my order (#59). A couple of minutes later I saw them bagging up a burger and order of fries and then just as I reached for the bag she called out "order #52". WHAT? 52????? 6 more orders until my burger is ready? I figured they must have skipped some numbers. I was wrong. 23 minutes later (according to the order time on my receipt) they finally called #59. STRIKE 1. To make up for the delay I was given a quick "sorry for the delay" but no explanation. STRIKE 2 - you know what, if you acknowledge that there is a problem you really should do some explaining. Yes, you gave me a ton of extra fries but seriously, I'm by myself - extra fries do nothing for me. Luckily, that would be the last strike for Five Guys. The burger was perfect - cooked just right, bun was fresh, tasty and lightly grilled, jalapenos were fresh and hot and the bacon was just the right level of crispy without being burnt. It was excellent. I thought the fries were slightly over seasoned but they, too, were well cooked and quite tasty. Too bad I threw away about two pound of them (they gave me a ton). I'm not sure what cause the delay in getting the food out but by the time I was leaving they were churning out peoples' orders within a few minutes. I expect that that is more the norm. The burger was good enough to bring me back despite the wait. Yes, I wish they offered blue cheese as a topping and maybe a couple of flavors of malts but for a simple burger they are definitely worth a stop.

    (4)
  • Paul D.

    Large fry cup wasn't quite full -- other locations its overflowing. Not only that, I think the fries we got from the bottom of the basket. My son waited 10 minutes to get in the bathroom. Turns out a worker was in there with his smartphone taking an extra long break. Clearly not the best 5 Guys location.

    (2)
  • Stephen M.

    If you want an American style burger & fries then this is the place! Great burgers, but a little pricy. I would rather pay a little more for good food! Don't attempt to eat here if your wanting a snack! Bring your appetite they give you lots of food!

    (4)
  • John H.

    Food is good but don't expect to anything close to healthy.

    (3)
  • Joy M.

    We've been twice now ..darn great burger..... Made just like we ordered them... Yummy.... and a lot of people don't like fresh cut fries then don't ordered them. If you like a thinner french fry like McD's you won't like the fries....

    (3)
  • Noneya L.

    This place tries really hard to be like In-N-Out Burgers. It's never going to match up. However, the burgers are greasy and are okay. French Fries and Cajun Fries are terrible. I liked the hamburger bun, the free peanuts, and the diet coke.

    (3)
  • Celine F.

    I didn't know what to expect being unfamiliar with the chain. I was very pleased to devour a deliciously sloppy burger with a patty that looked and tasted homemade (and not a frozen hockey puck)..any and all toppings for said burger and perfectly salty house cut fries. They also have caffeine free diet coke...awesome...with as many refills as you want. All with friendly prompt service! Is now my regular place when I crave burgers and fries!

    (5)
  • V W.

    I always like five guys but today I had the best burger ever. Little cheeseburger with ketchup, mayo, tomato, grilled onions and grilled mushrooms. It was perfect. I was just passing through but good job ND!

    (5)
  • Sara P.

    I've been here twice since moving to Grand Forks, and both times have been decent. Good service, food ready in a reasonable amount of time. After going to a few in the DC area, where Five Guys started, it's a lot different going to one in the middle of nowhere, mainly just knowing that the place was founded down the street gives it a more "happening" feel than way out in North Dakota. I do love that they tell you where they get their potatoes from every day. The food here tasted exactly the same as it did in DC, too.

    (3)
  • Spencer D.

    Man, it's just a really good burger. I think people are accustomed to eating fries that have been frozen and processed, so freshly cut fries don't taste like what they are used to, but give em a shot. Personally, I think these fries are world class. I get the cheese burger with onions, lettuce, relish, ketchup and mustard. It's a little spendy, but you get so much food and it's so good. Five Guy's is on the very short list of things my brother and I agree on. I've been to stores in 3 cities now and they all delivered the goods in a big way. One thing, you should not try and drive while eating a five guys burger, they are too messy and you will probably crash. Or get food all over you, Or Both. I'm not one to talk up chains, but this is an exception.

    (4)
  • K A.

    I've been to this five guys and 2 other ones in different states and I don't see the big deal with this place. Burger was nothing special, fries were good, staff was good, but don't believe the hype. It's just a regular burger you can make in the back yard.

    (2)
  • Dave G.

    I was really hesitant on this place. Reviews were mixed and these chain burger places are often pretty marginal but I finally had to give this place a try. I walked in at about 7pm on a Monday night. There was nobody in line at the counter and about 10 tables seated. I ordered a bacon cheeseburger with jalapenos and Cajun fries, paid and walked down to the pick-up end of the counter to wait for my order (#59). A couple of minutes later I saw them bagging up a burger and order of fries and then just as I reached for the bag she called out "order #52". WHAT? 52????? 6 more orders until my burger is ready? I figured they must have skipped some numbers. I was wrong. 23 minutes later (according to the order time on my receipt) they finally called #59. STRIKE 1. To make up for the delay I was given a quick "sorry for the delay" but no explanation. STRIKE 2 - you know what, if you acknowledge that there is a problem you really should do some explaining. Yes, you gave me a ton of extra fries but seriously, I'm by myself - extra fries do nothing for me. Luckily, that would be the last strike for Five Guys. The burger was perfect - cooked just right, bun was fresh, tasty and lightly grilled, jalapenos were fresh and hot and the bacon was just the right level of crispy without being burnt. It was excellent. I thought the fries were slightly over seasoned but they, too, were well cooked and quite tasty. Too bad I threw away about two pound of them (they gave me a ton). I'm not sure what cause the delay in getting the food out but by the time I was leaving they were churning out peoples' orders within a few minutes. I expect that that is more the norm. The burger was good enough to bring me back despite the wait. Yes, I wish they offered blue cheese as a topping and maybe a couple of flavors of malts but for a simple burger they are definitely worth a stop.

    (4)
  • Paul D.

    Large fry cup wasn't quite full -- other locations its overflowing. Not only that, I think the fries we got from the bottom of the basket. My son waited 10 minutes to get in the bathroom. Turns out a worker was in there with his smartphone taking an extra long break. Clearly not the best 5 Guys location.

    (2)
  • Stephen M.

    If you want an American style burger & fries then this is the place! Great burgers, but a little pricy. I would rather pay a little more for good food! Don't attempt to eat here if your wanting a snack! Bring your appetite they give you lots of food!

    (4)
  • John H.

    Food is good but don't expect to anything close to healthy.

    (3)
  • Joy M.

    We've been twice now ..darn great burger..... Made just like we ordered them... Yummy.... and a lot of people don't like fresh cut fries then don't ordered them. If you like a thinner french fry like McD's you won't like the fries....

    (3)
  • Noneya L.

    This place tries really hard to be like In-N-Out Burgers. It's never going to match up. However, the burgers are greasy and are okay. French Fries and Cajun Fries are terrible. I liked the hamburger bun, the free peanuts, and the diet coke.

    (3)
  • Celine F.

    I didn't know what to expect being unfamiliar with the chain. I was very pleased to devour a deliciously sloppy burger with a patty that looked and tasted homemade (and not a frozen hockey puck)..any and all toppings for said burger and perfectly salty house cut fries. They also have caffeine free diet coke...awesome...with as many refills as you want. All with friendly prompt service! Is now my regular place when I crave burgers and fries!

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch, Dinner
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : No

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