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  • Bashar A.

    DAYUM straight fire fam Burger strong- ain't no punk ass burger like McDonald's When you bite the fry, it bites back Shit is deliciousable, comes in a grocery bag Hot dog on point Got peanuts too. (No homo)

    (5)
  • Camille W.

    First time in Five Guys and this Burger is very good had heard a lot of raves about Five Guys and decided to go ahead and check them out

    (4)
  • Drew A.

    Five Guys Burgers and Fries does two things amazingly well: burgers and fries. Oh I know that was clever... But seriously, these are some GREAT burgers and fries. It's purely simple. If you're looking for gourmet exotic food, go somewhere else. But if you want a great burger and some great freshly cut fries, come here. I have a hard time deciding whether the fries or the burger steals the show. The fries are skin on and cut in store from the bags of potatoes that outline the waiting line area. The burger is freshly grilled with UNLIMITED toppings! When I want a burger and fries done right, Five Guys is my first choice.

    (5)
  • Charlie B.

    I highly recommend using their app. or website to place your order beforehand so that it's ready when you arrive. Their burgers are good quality, made to order, and customized with a variety of toppings from which to choose. Their fry portions are excessive -obviously not a bad thing, but just be aware. Personally, I could split a small order of fries with another person. I like the fact that they have free peanuts near the line to place/pay for your order. When I feel the need to indulge in an unhealthy burger (let's face it), this place will remain top of mind. I'd like to see some additions to the menu such as turkey burgers, bison burgers, wheat buns, various cheese options, additional toppings (pineapple, spinach, avocado, etc...).

    (4)
  • Chris C.

    I've come back here multiple times just hoping for something better, but each time this location manages to disappoint. There's something off about the burgers now. At my last visit, the bun seemed more like a McD's bun and though I ordered it all the way, many of the toppings that should've been on it were not there. Drink machines were out of ice and out of a number of options. This was before the dinner rush too. Prices are just a bit too high and keep in going up (all those newspaper articles they put up serve as testament to the days when everything was $1-2 cheaper). One last thing I've noticed every time I eat here is that it's fairly dirty. There's a lot of stuff on the floors and it doesn't seem like the staff care too much. I doubt I'll be headed back.

    (2)
  • Irene R.

    Definitely more of a greasy spoon type burger. Service is speedy and the manager was quoting Sponge Bob. Which was funny at the time but I'm sure hearing it all day from him would get annoying. Burgers are good and really inexpensive for what you get. Holy crap the fries. So many fries we took home half the bag. Not a good place if you have peanut allergies, but great if you have a toddler who doesn't want to wait patiently for food.

    (4)
  • Harrell S.

    This location is a hit or miss. Today was a big miss with the burgers. Their corp web site shows that they salt and pepper their burgers but this location sometimes doesn't. Today they didn't and you could tell at first bite. After today I'm giving up on this location.

    (2)
  • Kevin W.

    I have been to a Five Guys before and this place did not disappoint. First off, this place was extremely clean on the inside and there was a gentleman walking around making sure that everything was clean. The food took a minute to prepare but it was nice and hot when it came out. The fries are extremely greasy but that was expected. Good food at a good price.

    (4)
  • Teresa F.

    Consistent with all the other five guys I have been to. However, the location is difficult to get in and out of. They do have a parking lot, but it is small and tight. I luckily have a compact car, but an SUV parked next to be before I left and it was a tight wiggle getting into the car to leave.

    (4)
  • Melanie L.

    Great chat on burger with fresh produce and tasty Cajun fries. The soda machine is incredible we enjoyed trying new concoctions such as cherry ginger ale and orange diet coke. The order process is loud and rushed but you can customize your burger any way you like. I asked for burger bowl which is no bun extra lettuce and easy to eat in a salad bowl. The peanuts are fun to munch on while you are waiting and the dining area is bright and clean. A great addition for Memphis and it's nice to see an east coast chain coming to TN.

    (4)
  • Ben W.

    Normally this place always gets 5 stars from me but today I give it a 4. There have been some issues with flies inside and when I saw one land on the food, the staff promptly threw it away and made myself and my wife new burgers and covered them while the meat was cooking. The staff handled it like professionals and I cannot praise them enough for it but they really gotta take care of the fly problem.

    (4)
  • Brandon B.

    Get a small fry if your by yourself the medium serves 2 people

    (3)
  • Led D.

    Not too empress at all. The burger tasted ok, nothing to shout about. I could have probably cooked a better burger. The fries had the limp; it was soggy and greasy. I don't mind grease if it was hot and crunchy but the fries looked like an upside down "U" when I held one. I just ate the burger with no "bang" and the fries ended up inside a thrash can.

    (1)
  • Lily W.

    Had a great burger and fries tonight! Would highly recommend ordering and paying online. You will skip any lines when you arrive.

    (4)
  • El B.

    Short ordering line, yet it took over 30 minutes to deliver my bacon cheeseburger with jalapeños... minus the bacon and jalapeños. Burger was cold on delivery too. They need to change to 7 or 8 guys burger, or make sure the 5 they got can actually assemble and hand over the burgers. Sad. I'm done with this location, and hesitant to ever try another.

    (1)
  • LaShara Q.

    This was my 2nd time here and initially I didn't care for the burger but today it was everything! Bacon cheeseburger with everything on it. Yeah....... That's all

    (4)
  • Amanda S.

    I don't really get the Five Guys hype. I've been here maybe 4 times, and each time is just... okay. The burgers aren't bad, but they're by no means amazing. The fries are the same, really. I always get my burgers plain. Literally. Meat and bread. I have a very strict philosophy: If a burger is TRULY good, it will be flavorful even if plain. However, the burgers are kind of bland here, so it's hard for me to really enjoy them. The fries are another thing. Portion sizes here are ridiculous. The regular size of fries can feed 2 VERY hungry people or 3 kinda hungry people. The large fed my family (5 people), with some left over. My biggest complaint about this place? THEY HAVE NO RANCH. Seriously?! Ranch is quickly becoming the new ketchup, and you don't carry it? Come on, Five Guys, step your game up! If all of that is too much to read, I'll condense it for ya: Mediocre food, okay prices, NO RANCH, and pretty good service. I'll go if someone drags me, but I won't go out of my way for Five Guys. I prefer our local options.

    (3)
  • Karen L.

    Oh Five Guys, you have let me down. When I came to you last Saturday, all excited to have a fantastic cheat meal on my new diet, I was pumped. My boyfriend and I ordered our usual (which we haven't had in quite a while), elbowed past the crowd of people waiting near the pick-up area (hmm, seemed kinda busy for 1:30pm, past the usual lunch hour), luckily snagged an outside table in the beautiful Memphis weather, and....waited. And waited. And waited. Issued number 70 at the register, I could hardly believe my ears when I heard order number 42 called out as we headed outside. We weren't REALLY almost 30 orders away from our food...were we? Alas, we were. We waited, I kid you not, a solid 25 minutes for our food. And the sad thing is, I couldn't see where the holdup was. The kitchen staff (maybe one or two less than usual?) seemed busy, they only had one person at the register taking orders (maybe trying to slow down the influx?)...what was the problem? When we finally got our food, along with others around us who had endured a similar wait, I looked up from eagerly stuffing in my burger to see...a kid throwing up at the next table. Dad tried to contain the situation in a paper bag (nice try Dad, but no cigar), Mom packed up the kids and the food, and they rapidly loaded into their minivan and left the scene, but...ew. Not your fault, Five Guys, not directly, but if you hadn't kept me waiting so long, perhaps I would have been spared that unfortunate sight over my meal. So is this the end? Who knows. Your delicious burgers and fries will probably lure me back, but not for a while, Five Guys, not for a while.

    (2)
  • Katharyn B.

    The allure of Five Guys is the wide variety of toppings and large bags of fries you can order. I've been to several locations of Five Guys, including this one, and I'm never very impressed. I usually go because my husband likes the burgers and the toppings you can add. I, however, enjoy my burgers with ketchup and that's about it. The burgers are standard, but good. I'm not a fan of the fries, either. To me they don't have a lot of taste. I also prefer shoestring, so that could be another factor. I'll continue to go here when out with friends, but I will likely not come here alone to order food. If you or anyone in your group has a peanut allergy - run far away.

    (2)
  • Katie D.

    I love this place! When it comes to fast food, they've got the best burger in Memphis, hands down. I love how much you can customise your burger. For me, it's always grilled onions, lettuce, and barbecue sauce on the cheeseburger. It's the closest thing to In-N-Out we'll ever get around here, though they're certainly not the exact same. It's probably blasphemy to many but I actually prefer Five Guys. ;) The cheeseburger (or burger) has two patties; the little burger has one. You can also get hot dogs if you don't do burgers, or if you don't do meat at all they have grilled cheese and veggie sandwiches (you get to pick as many toppings as you want off the menu, it's not a veggie burger). Their fries are excellent! They're the hand-cut, boardwalk-style that never disappoint. The portion sizes are insane though. If it's just you and someone else just get the regular fries. The large fries are huge, and unless you're with several people there's no way you'd finish them. The noise can be a little loud (though that's mostly just luck of the draw if there happens to be noisy people there when you go). When orders are ready they call out your number but honestly? Once I have my food I'm able to tune it out, and I'm the type that hates loud noise. They don't have any Wi-Fi but with a McDonald's next door, if you get a table by the window facing them you might just luck out and get a (very weak) signal if you want to check your emails or something.

    (5)
  • Leo B.

    I give up. I lived in Virginia and went to Five Guys before they franchised. I've been to a half dozen franchise locations in my travels around the country. This is, by a huge margin, the worst Five Guys I have ever been to anywhere. The burgers are constantly overcooked. The last time I got a bacon burger with bacon that resembled a lump of carbon it had been cooked so long. In my 4 trips to this location something has been wrong with my order every time, how hard is it to read a list of 4-5 toppings and put them on a burger? The biggest puzzler? Twice I've gotten cold fries. I'm not even sure how that happens, at every other Five Guys they come out of the fryer and go right in a bag to be handed out; I've never seem them sit around at all. Somehow this location manages to mess up even fries. On my last trip not only did they mess up two burgers, but after complaining and getting them remade I was given back the correct burgers, but with the wrong stickers on them (they number them so you know which is which). You would think after having to remake them they would put a little extra effort into making sure they were perfect! If this is the only Five Guy's you've been to, don't let the cloud your judgement about other locations. I wish Five Guys Corporate would come to this location and teach them how to do it right.

    (1)
  • Evan A.

    Every time I get a burger here I am satisfied! Keep it up Five Guys!

    (4)
  • Mike K.

    The description for 2 stars is "Meh. I've experienced better." That's the most accurate star rating there could be for five guys. People have tried to describe Five Guys as the East coast In-n-Out. More accurately it is an attempt to match In-n-Out. It falls short at every instant. The fries are too thick to reach a proper crispiness, so soggy fries. The fries serving size was annoyingly large. I'm not in to wasting food, throwing over half the order of fries away sucked. You can't save them for later, they were already no good when fresh, how much worse would they get when old? The burger, while very customizable, is not fantastic. It was greasy, not juicy. It was more burned than charred. It tasted more like the burger someone would make in their own back yard, which is not bad in any way. But it was 5 times the price it would cost to make a similar hamburger in the back yard, and thrice the price a better burger at In-n-Out would cost. It was not worth the price, it was not worth the drive, it was not worth the wait. I won't go back, Burger King whoppers can come with the same toppings for half the price.

    (2)
  • Jack B.

    Save your money. Burgers remind me of Lot-A-Burger, Frost Top or What a Burger except cost way more, a small cheeseburger $4.69, regardless of how many toppings that price point is unjustified. Fries are fried in peanut oil but are greasy and limp plus a regular order of fries $4. Two small cheeseburgers, 1 fry, 2 drinks $20. Only one drink machine working so the line was long. Regardless of what the signs say there are plenty of places in town that produce a better burger and fries at a much more attractive price point and you are seated and waited on as opposed to serving yourself. I tried it but can not imagine a reason to return. Save your money.

    (2)
  • Tony M.

    I heard about Five Guys Burgers and Fries and I wanted to give them a try. The burgers and fries are fair, but I couldn't understand why they were charging a premium for their food. The cost was too high and the quality was just fair. I would not return.

    (2)
  • Bill D.

    Owner/Manager ALERT. I've been a big fan of 5 Guys, BUT got home tonight tonight with two seriously limp orders of fries. 5 Guys burgers are o.k. but generally not great. They're not huge, they're not really sesoned well and they ain't Kobe beef. They're o.k. Toppings are fresh. Meh. What sets these guys apart is usually the fries. Not today. Somebody's not paying attention. I am not going to pay premium prices for limp, soggy fried potatoes. You've got about one more chance to fix the situation so quit spending too much time at the lake house spending those profits from the first couple of years. Pay attention to what got you that cabin on the lake at Pickwick before you lose it, or whatever other selfish diversion is keeping you from paying attention to food quality.

    (2)
  • Paul F.

    Love it was so happy to see they finally brought my fave burger joint to memphis!! Great burgers and fantastic frys. One note of caution if you or someone you are with has a peanut allergy this place is off limits. They have free peanuts in the shell

    (5)
  • Sue W.

    broken tables and two bugs on the floor was not hunger after that

    (1)
  • Kevin M.

    Ordered at 12:30 and got burger at 12:58... It's only a burger..right?? Not like ordering a true sit down meal but after the wait and expectations it truly pays offs. When they call your number yell, "BINGO" and run like a child to receive your prize. It's good enough to wait, put up with poor parking, long lines inside, and lack of seating.

    (4)
  • Mike J.

    Excellent burgers, excellent fries. This restaurant keeps it real simple, limited choice on the menu, but it is really tasty. Did I say the fries were excellent? Next time I'm going to try the hot dog, with fries of course.

    (5)
  • Nick H.

    Omg! 33 minutes to get order. This location is the worst and the mgr didn't even acknowledge that they were slow. They shouldn't take 20 burger call ins with a lunch crowd. Won't see me back here again.

    (1)
  • J E.

    I don't eat here often so I was excited to go. I am over it now! The hamburger has decreased in size and no taste at all. Both drink machines were out. One of the workers was on his cell phone with the gloves on, and I don't think he changed gloves afterwards. Why do food workers think the gloves are magical and they can do personal things with the gloves on and not wash their hands and put new gloves on. That's just nasty!

    (2)
  • Mad A.

    Lookie here 5 Guy's! Let's have us a good old fashioned sit down talk ! The ONLY reason you get my generous third star is because you helped me get my hungry eleven year old boy fed on a holiday travel trip. We clear ?! (He thinks you are great but I don't have the same sentiments). Look 5 Guy's, I am not sure which one of you 5 Guy's is actually one of the Three Stooges here but SOMETHING has got to give ! We all have gone through periods in our developmental life growth where we may have had an identity crisis. A stage of silly haircuts, joke inducing wardrobes, and drinking bar concoctions or mixed drinks with trendy stupid names. This is where you folks are now sitting as far as I am concerned. Go short or go long as they say in football but make a durned commitment ! Sober up! Get Straight! You get one star because the place was relatively clean and your staff was pleasant and didn't stare blankly like an army of drooling zombies (don't blame this on them). You get another star because you made my man cub happy but you just got lucky there. The third star is because I am mostly pretty reasonable and you make good fries cooked in good ole Southern peanut oil. Ditch the durned styro-foam cup you serve them in though. Hell, just dump them in the paper bag. Let's talk about them burgers now. I am NOT overweight but I am not a small dude either. Mmmkaaay?! And if I pay $20 bucks for a double burger for me and a single for the boy and an order of fries with two drinks...and I STILL leave your place hungry.. then that makes me kind of grumpy. Capiche'? Your beef patty's are too small and overcooked. What happened? Stingy! Cheap! And your toppings you brag about? There is not enough surface area on your burger to hold them! If you want to keep doing this then you had better serve me a cold complimentary beer. Keep trying though 5 guy's. Either layoff half of your staff of 2.5 Guy's or hire 5 more up there in corporate because you just ain't hitting it. If you want to see how to make a good fast food type of burger then head to somewhere like Back Yard Burger where they really know how to do it and don't make me leave hungry. See you later 5 Guy's! OK. Maybe not. And by the way.. YOU ARE WELCOME for the third star. Happy New Year !

    (3)
  • Jay P.

    Don't waste your money for an average burger and limpy fries. I asked one of the employees about their beef and was clueless of what grade beef they used. I felt like I didn't know what I was eating, real quality beef or mixture of imitation beef?

    (1)
  • Brent D.

    It is a hamburger not Prime rib... All the five guys are a chain as well. All the ones I have been to are excellent. This one is just fine. For the newbies... Little means 1 patty. The side without the Little is 2 patties. One regular fry serves 2 to 3 order accordingly. The music is loud and they yell out your order like NUMBER 68!!!!!!! This is how it works at all of them... go eat.

    (4)
  • Chain B.

    The burgers are good. The fries aren't quite cooked right. Not crisp and not up to what I would expect after visiting other Five Guys locations. Also they had the music cranked up WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY too loud and wouldn't turn it down even though we asked.

    (3)
  • Srishti S.

    I have been a fan of Five guys veggie sandwich. Especially if you add the fresh jalapenos to it. I think it is divine. The five guys in Memphis is good too. The cajun fries are awesome. Not to mention , the veggie sandwich. I am going back soon.

    (4)
  • Jim D.

    I have eaten at multiple 5 guys from DC down to the carolina's and this place is the worst. They are ruining the fries here, undercooked and soggy. The burger wasn't much better. I won't be coming back to this location.

    (1)
  • Helen L.

    For a quick burger joint, it's very good. It's 100% beef with no fillers or preservatives. It's a delicious burger that doesn't make me sick, like other fast food burgers. Make note that the little burger is 1 patty and the burger is 2 parties. You can get all the toppings (ie: lettuce, tomatoes, mushrooms, onions, pickles) for free, except cheese. The fries are very generously portioned. 2 can definitely split the regular size. All that being said, I think In n Out Burger is better, but there isn't one in Memphis, so Five Guys will do

    (4)
  • Kim K.

    Only an average burger. And overpriced. This is self serve and I paid for burger, fries and Diet Coke what I would pay WITH tip at Belmont Grill or Patrick's where I'm served and burger is MUCH better.

    (2)
  • Thomas O.

    This just in, Five Guys is now open in Memphis and serving bags full of heart attacks for dine in or take out. This food reeks of being unhealthy. I had my first Five Guys experience today The restaurant was packed due to the novelty and the well staffed kitchen did a good job of getting the orders out. I kept it simple, a hamburger with mayo, lettuce, tomato and onion and a regular order of Cajun fries. I did not realize the regular burger comes with two meat patties, but the patties were not as large as I imagined so that wasn't an issue. The toppings were fresh enough but nothing outstanding about them. The meat patties were juicy (greasy) and tender. Not a bad burger for fast food, but not a great burger either. The regular order of fresh hand cut fries was ridiculously large. I don't know why they bother with the paper cup they serve the fries in because they add 3 times the amount of fries than the cup will hold to your bag. (All orders come in a brown paper bag whether for dine in or to go.) And a grease soaked bag it is. These were the greasiest fries I have ever consumed. I will say they did have a fresh potato flavor, but they were a soft fry, nowhere near crispy. To eat a few of these fries, you might say they were different, not bad, but to even attempt to eat a regular order by yourself would be impossible in my opinion. Two average adults could share an order and still have a normal order of fries to throw away. It's new, I tried it. I doubt I will be back. If I had to eat a fast food burger Five Guys tops McDonald's, Burger King, Wendy's, etc. But I don't feel that is saying too much.

    (2)
  • Pat G.

    Great burger....taste like mine from my own kitchen. Eating space is really tight but there's more sitting space outside if you like eating outside. The fries come in big volumes and can be shared. Regular size can serve 2 people......the large size will serve 4. Overall.....it was well received in Memphis....too bad they put it next door to McDonald's.....

    (5)
  • Rachel W.

    I'm so glad we now have a Five Guys in Memphis. Their burgers and fries taste good anywhere I've been to one, and the Memphis location is no exception. I'm glad I don't live nearby otherwise I'd be gaining too much weight. :-)

    (5)
  • J B.

    A perfectly good burger and fries for sure. But man is it loud, loud, LOUD in there!! It wasn't even terribly busy either....just that every surface in the place amplifies any sound. !!!! Too too L - O - U - D !!!!!!!!!!!!!

    (3)
  • Cris W.

    Food was pretty fair. A good all around burger. They had a brand new untrained kid on the register on his first day during rush hour. Poor guy. Mgt set him up for failure.

    (2)
  • Henry L.

    I like five guys. It's efficient and organized. The burgers are pretty quick. I usually get the small which means 1 patty of beef with everything. They do give enormous amount of fries so better to share. I prefer the Cajun over the regular fries. Just a side note, they have peanut everywhere and the fries are fried in peanut oil. Those with peanut allergies or have kids with peanut allergies should probably avoid 5 guys.

    (5)
  • Perry M.

    At $11 and change for a cheeseburger (admittedly, two patties), fries and fountain drink, this is a little on the spendy side. My burger with everything sans tomato was good and hit the spot. I thought the fries were OK, and may have been more critical of both if I hadn't entered Five Guys ravenous. (I'm not sure if the snarling I heard was from my mouth or my stomach.) The service was friendly and a little leisurely, although I'm sure my hunger made it seem longer. I've got no real complaints other than the price. Five Guys competes, along with In-N-Out, in that niche between fast food burger joints and sit-down designer burger spots. If an In-N-Out ever moves in nearby, all Five Guys are going to get their booties kicked.

    (3)
  • Chris W.

    "All the way" is the way to go... Split your small fries with your buddy... Good beef, but not seasoned enough Will try the dog next time!

    (3)
  • Greg E.

    The one thing that Five Guys succeeds at is not packing their hamburger meat too tightly; this results in a juicier product than you get almost anywhere else. Other than that, though, the meat isn't very flavorful. As others have noted, it could stand a bit more seasoning. While the fries aren't very crisp, they are tasty, so I can live with that.

    (3)
  • Russ A.

    Being a sucker for subliminal marketing I decided that this was the weekend for testing out 5 Guys in Bartlett. I love the idea that you can call in your order or send it through an app on your phone. I love the awesome space age coke machines (who would have thought how addictive raspberry coke might be). The burger was good but the fries were a little limp. They weren't bad...just not to my liking. Oh..and it is not cheap. As I chewed on my OK burger using the foil wrapper as a plate and munched on the fries I had speared with my plastic fork I looked around at the crowded noisy room and realised it would have been cheaper to go somewhere like Corky's or Bahama Breeze.

    (2)
  • Andy H.

    Big fan of Five Guy! The burgers are great and the fries are fresh and plentiful. My biggest complaint is that the fries are not as crispy as I have had at other Five Guys in DC and San Diego.

    (4)
  • Kal E.

    I see a lot of low stars on this restaraunt, I first had five guys in Atl and they got a 10 from me , and have had several rave reviews given to them, I just don't think Memphis is ready for them, but is Memphis really ready for anything good...

    (5)
  • Michael S.

    A good burger. As good as Alex's, E&H, or Lamplighters? Probably not but I'll have to come back to be certain.

    (4)
  • Joel C.

    I really like the fact that 5 guys is steadily getting a lower rating. This place really was not that good and I want people who dont know about this place to know its not that great. Maybe yelp is the 1 place people can find this out. I am actually upset because when this place first hit the town everyone talked about this place and though its been a while since I ate here I still fell the need to write about this place. I really did get the vibe that the place was trying to be hip in some way wrapping tge burgers up like they did and putting them in a little brown bag. I know several places wrap their burgers up but when I got mine I just had the feeling like this was part of their "signature" they were trying to give to people. PLus the burger really was sloppy and not in a good way. And it had the smash effect you would get at a local fast food joint. Over priced to. I was not kidding when I said I would rather eat a McDonalds burger. At least the are somewhat put together.

    (1)
  • gina h.

    Long wait but worth it! Get it "all the way" with cajun fries that are actually spicy.

    (5)
  • Erica B.

    This location is totally out of my way, but I had a 3 hour pregnancy glucose test (which requires you to fast for 12 hours) this morning at my doctor's office which is in the area and needless to say, I was starving when I left. Since I won't get the results back for 2 days, I figured let's do it up right just in case. I'm going to agree with the reviewer who stated that this is a knock off of In-N-Out Burger. I totally agree. I got here right at noon and the place was annoyingly packed. I ordered quickly enough, but then awaiting my number to be called was kind of a nightmare. I couldn't hear the guy yelling out orders, so I had to vacate my seat to stand in the ginormous line of "dwellers" who I assume couldn't hear their orders either. While waiting for about 10 minutes for my made to order burger, my seat got stolen twice. I was about ready to just huff it back to my car and devour my food there. When I got the brown paper, grease laden bag, I thought better of it and found another seat. Totally confused by the fry experience here. Why do you serve your fries in a paper cup if you are going to then dump another scoop on top once they are in the bag? Why would you put my burger at the bottom of this mess so I have to dig my hand into a grease filled bag? I had to get up and retrieve another round of napkins just to clear my hands off after this debacle. I got my burger with cheese, mayo, pickles, tomato and mushrooms. It was fork and knife messy, so I assumed it would be stellar. In reality, it was nothing short of average. I wasn't wowed at all- especially given the nightmare of a process to get the food in the first place. The fries deserve their own paragraph. Why? Because I have heard nothing but mad love raving about these fries. I even read repeated advertisements on the wall about how these were voted "Best Fries in fill-in-the-blank-city-here." Are these people void of taste buds? I can appreciate the whole fresh potato thing, but mine were barely cooked, mealy in the center and not even browned. When I picked them up they immediately bent in the middle and broke, leaving even more pools of grease on my brown bag. I ate the 5-10 that I found suitable and dumped the rest. Dumping the rest was against my better judgement as the french fry servings here are rather large- no seriously don't even bother with the large. You could easily share a regular with a friend no problems. I will give Five Guys credit for offering malt vinegar as an option, though. I love malt vinegar with my fires and can never find it as an option anywhere. My whole experience was kind of lackluster. When I left I found myself thinking I wished I would have stopped at the Wendy's down the street. Their fries are much better and their burgers aren't far off from this place. I also wouldn't have had the ordeal of acquiring my food like I did here.

    (2)
  • John G.

    After much thought I decided to go with two stars. Five Guys will cure a strong burger craving but that is pretty much it... Everything is so greasy though! While I love eating it, I feel sick by the time I get to the car... I'd rather go to roxies grocery and get an uptown burger

    (2)

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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 : No
    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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Burgers

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Five Guys Burgers and Fries

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