Five Guys Burgers & Fries Menu

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  • B B.

    Good stuff like usual. Helpful and happy staff as well.will be back in the future. Did a large fry. Save yourself the grief of a lot of extra fries going in the trash and order a small.

    (5)
  • Phil M.

    First of all, when I want a really good burger, I go to Five Guys! The fries, yes the fries are amazing also. Put the Cajun salt on them! Here is my go to meal: - Bacon Cheeseburger (all the way, minus pickles, add jalapeno peppers and hot sauce - Regular Drink (unsweet iced tea) - Regular Fries (don't forget to ask for the extra cajun salt) While you wait for your meal, get some peanuts and munch on those while sipping your drink. When you get your meal, take out the burger and cup of fries. Then tear your bag 1/2 to 3/4 off from the top. Put all your fries in there and mix/shake the bag with the extra cajun salt. I like all the Five Guys, but here is my list from best to not as best :) - Hixson (because the burger is extra good and they are extra generous with the fries) - Mall/Gunbarrel (the regular Five Guys experience, which is extraordinary) - Downtown/Broad Street (they are NOT skimpy on the fries any more!, closest one for me, but I travel to Hixon or Gunbarrel if I want the true Five Guys experience) If only they had milkshakes and/or draft beer... But then again, if they did, Red Robin would go out of business...

    (5)
  • Carrie Neal W.

    Well, sometimes I like being wrong! See, I have not considered myself a fan of 5 Guys since my first and second visits to the one in Atlanta, on Roswell Rd. Greasy fries, just-ok burger (can't quite remember what I put in the review, but I didn't love, for sure)...but I have seen the one in downtown Chattanooga on umpteen occasions when strolling by, en route to work, whatever, and finally had both the good-timing-opportunity and the burger-craving to give them a try. The little cheeseburger (just under $5) was just the right size for me; most servings are way too big so a smaller/kids option is great for me so I will eat it all (I don't tend to "take home" fast food especially...). The burger was solid. Ketchup, mustard, lettuce and (really fresh) tomato, plus cheese - well-seasoned and just what I wanted. The little fries ($2 and change) were really enough for two to split unless you're starving or hungover, and totally tasty; I didn't need to add salt and pepper, even, which is rare for me. Good lunch, not too pricey (healthy lunch options like a turkey sammy at Panera come close to $10 without a drink so for about $7, a burger now and then is a-ok) . . . glad to know that my now-local 5 Guys is not greasy, quickly served and tasty. I shall return, gladly!

    (3)
  • Stephanie T.

    Let me start by saying, I like Five Guys. I do. It's the closest thing to my beloved In 'N Out back home in So Cal. Nothing, in my opinion beats my INO so I won't bother comparing them. I'll review Five Guys on it's own merits, even though rumor has it that the Five Guys guys modeled their business after "that-which-will-not-be-named." The burgers are great. I love that you can pick a variety of toppings, condiments, etc. I'm a condiment freak, so this is seriously a good thing for me. I like that they have hot dogs too. The fries...they are super good and they certainly don't skimp on them. If you order the regular, it's way plenty for 2-4 people. Keep it up, Guys!

    (4)
  • Mimi K.

    Fries are awesomely addicting bc I like crunchy n greasy fries lol. Burger meat rather gristle-like and chewy - but a typical big burger with American fixins. Great service super friendly and military discount

    (5)
  • Mark B.

    Five Guys is a greasy spoon type of burger. You will not get your food to your table before the grease bleeds thru the bag. the burgers are pretty good nothing great. The fries aren't bad and they sure give you enough. In all it was the location that got me into the door. Nothing else cause they are really proud of their food too. I mean a burger fries and a drink for almost 15.00.

    (3)
  • Ben B.

    I have eaten at this location a couple of times as well as other Five Guys throughout the southeast and, as you would expect from a chain, it was an almost identical experience every time. For not much more than other tasteless chainstore burgers, you can get a decent meal. I had a small cheeseburger with everything but pickle, a "small" fry and a rootbeer. Even with not eating all the three pounds of fries that they gave me, it was all I could do to finish the burger. The burger was cooked properly and the balance of toppings was good although you will need napkins! The fries are not the best, but this is one time when volume makes up for quality. It's not that the fries are not good, it's just that I prefer steak fries to a thinner cut. The difference in all my Five Guys experiences has been the staff. Some have been great, some less so. On this particular day, it was busy in the restaurant, but the staff was doing a good job. What brief interaction I had with them was pleasant, and the service was quick. Not much more you could ask for a late lunch on a nice late winter afternoon.

    (4)
  • Meredith B.

    I'm paleo so they specially prepared me a lettuce wrapped burger which was phenomenal.

    (5)
  • James C.

    Not counting the homeless guy staring at me, there were only two guys here today at five guys. This false advertising does not go unnoticed. The food is always good at 5-3+homeless person guys. Definitely stop in and give the homeless guy a hug and grab yourself a burger. Burgers come in two sizes - little and regular. Do not be fooled. Little is big. Regular is bigger. A good rule of thumb is a little burger works just fine for any human between 3ft tall and 12 feet tall.

    (4)
  • Sam B.

    Don't get me wrong. It's a dang good burger. They are just a little to proud of it. $11 for a burger, small fries and drink. Don't let the small fool you either, you get a crap load of fries. In conclusion, how can you call yourself a burger joint and you don't have pepper jack cheese or ranch?.?.?.?

    (3)
  • Scott W.

    Although this is pricey compared to fast food fare, it is competitive with the burgers of nearby chains, but has a fresher flavor with a wide variety of topping choices. The excellent fries are large enough to share ... a regular order will feed 2-3 men. Sharing an order helps keep the price down as well. And the free peanuts are a nice appetizer while waiting on your order.

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Dogs Allowed : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Drive-Thru : No

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