Five Guys Burgers and Fries Menu

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  • Brian P.

    One of the best burgers in the country

    (5)
  • Oscar O.

    Really tasty burgers and I am obsessed with the cajun fry seasoning. 5 guys is very consistent and convenient. Probably my favorite burger chain right now. My only complaint is that the bacon is always burned and of poor quality. I have gotten it a few times and found the burnt taste to be so overwhelming I had to remove it.

    (4)
  • Shareen K.

    I love love burgers, so this place is one of my fav's. I love the little cheeseburger, it's a perfect size for me, and their little fries too. Their fries are ohhhh so good. I love their fries, and I like how they are pretty fresh. I also like their meat, and how they cook everything in front of you. It makes it Like homemade burger to me. Customer service is also great, and on top of everything.

    (4)
  • A H.

    Freakin love this place! Why go to McDonalds when you can have freshly made burgers & cut fries? Always great food.

    (5)
  • Justin C.

    Sorry - I'm not going to jump on this bandwagon. This place follows the "if you make it greasy, they will come" philosophy to the extreme. A bacon cheeseburger is 920 calories. A large fry is 1500. I don't usually care about calories, and mainly just want it to taste good. But 2400? That being said, it's a big greasy burger and fries...if you've got a craving for that, go for it.

    (2)
  • Lily R.

    This establishment is always very, very clean and nice. Very inviting to sit down after ordering. On top of the amazing service at the register, the food is astounding. Before you get your food, there are peanuts available to just grab and eat. Upon getting your food, you should know that the potatoes are from different places in Idaho, fresh cut. The burgers are always fabulously prepared- from buns to toppings. Malt vinegar aligned on the counters, for your taking to dip your fries in, as well as insanely perfect fry sauce, (a Utah favorite), would recommend going to this establishment. It is always very kid friendly, with index cards and crayons for kids to draw something and pin it on the cork board.

    (5)
  • Jozef M.

    Better than In and Out. Real American Burgers. If you have peanut allergies avoid this place like the circus.

    (4)
  • Jose G.

    Worse burger I've had in my life!.... I would prefer mc Donald's than five guys.... Burger had no flavor, my friend ordered a veggie sandwich and veggies were old in a burger bread!... Wtf?...overpriced and not flavor whatsoever!..... In&Out burger, you need to come to Salt Lake City.

    (1)
  • Mike W.

    I was excited to try this place. Lots of people talk good about it. But I'm sad to say I didn't really like it. For the price I expected something more, like flavor maybe or bigger portions. Why so expensive? Right when you walk in they're asking you what you want, which would be nice if I'd been here several times prior, but it was my first time. I hate when places do this, give me a sec to look over the menu please! Plus the music was way too loud. I had to shout my order and couldn't hear the cashier either. The burger was bland and boring. The fries were ok and they do give you good amount of those, that I liked. The cheese dog was alright, It was a little on the soggy side. And why don't they have a combo option? Probably won't return. Sorry Five Guys, maybe I had high expectations or should have come in drunk...

    (2)
  • ChefJames E.

    I love Five Guys. Plain and simple. From start to finish, going to Five Guys is something I love every single time. Let's start at the very beginning. You walk in the door, and are greeted loudly and with a smile by the people behind the counter. Like they're actually happy to see you there. Cool. Okay, so then, you walk up to the counter to order, and are face to face with the menu. What is on this menu? Burgers and fries. I think they have a hot dog and a grilled cheese too, but I don't know why. Now, by "burgers" I mean just that. They have small and regular (relative terms to be sure, as the small is a single patty and large is double), with or without bacon, with or without cheese. That's it. No grilled chicken burger, no fish burger, no teriyaki burger, no deep fried squid burger, no salads, no baked potato, no pie, no other stupid crap like that. Just burgers. But then I look closer and see "Oh, I can add a ton of stuff to it for free!". Stuff like A-1, grilled onions, mushrooms, pickles, jalapenos and more (including ketchup, mayo and mustard of course). And that, in my opinion, is how it should be. If you don't ask for it on your burger, they don't put it on your burger. Why? Because it's YOUR burger. Awesome. Burger ordered, now what? FRIES! Thick, fresh, delicious fries. Regular or cajun... Helpful hint, if it's just you or one other person, just get the regular size fries, not the large. They load them up on you. I like the cajun fries (and this is the ONLY place I've ever said that about). Sweet, fries ordered. Now here's the tricky part. It will NOT be in your hand in 2-3 minutes. It just won't. It'll take about 10 minutes probably. And it's not because they are slow. It is because they are FRESH! I know, in this McWorld we live in where everything is microwaved soy crap, it's hard to believe. But it's true. The fries are cut fresh, you can even see on their sign where the potatoes are from that week. The burger patties are made fresh every morning. The buns are made fresh every day. FRESH! And this is exactly why they are now the second largest burger chain in the world. Not because of advertising, not gimmicks, not mascots. Just damn fine burgers and fries, that taste so awesome you will tell others about them. Side note: Another thing I love about Five Guys is just what I mentioned. Little to no advertising, aside from word of mouth. Brilliant move. Spend a little more to make a great product, and the advertising just happens, instead of skimping and serving bad product but spending billions on advertising. Kudos, Five Guys. Okay, so it's going to take a little while to get my food, what do I do? Well, I'll grab a soda (they have freakin' Mello Yello there too!) and some peanuts. Wait... WHAT!? Yep, peanuts, free, all you want while you wait. Alright! Let's sit back and jam out to the classic rock / oldies station. Is that Roy Orbison I hear!? You bet it is! By the way grab some ketchup or Fry Sauce (in Utah) or even some malt vinegar for your fries while you are at it too. Food is here! Well, okay, they call your number and you go to get it, and they ask if they can get you anything else. Should be standard in all places, but it's not. So, it's time to eat. Now, I won't even begin to try to describe the burger and all of its glory, you will just have to see for yourself. However, there are a couple things I would like to see slightly different. Possibly turn the music down just a little. It's kind of loud even if it is awesome. And malts. My god, if anything would just perfect and take the experience up to a whole new level, it would be a malt. That's it. Change anything else and I would probably cry. And for those people who complain about how unhealthy it is, I remind you of this: They are called 'Five Guys Burgers and Fries', not 'Five Guys Salads and Bulgar Wheat'. They also do not even attempt, in the most remote fashion imaginable, to be pretend to be anything close to healthy. They flat out admit they aren't. If you eat there every day, yes, you WILL become a fatass unless you spend the other 23 hours of that day working out, and you have no one to blame but yourself for being too stupid to figure that out. Now, the biggest problem I have with writing this particular review... I want freakin' Five Guys now!

    (4)
  • Alice Y.

    I always feel weird reviewing a chain, because well, it's a CHAIN- it's the same everywhere. I do love Five Guys though- their thick meaty fries, their innumerable choices for burger toppings, and... I hate to admit it, but their impeccably clean bathroom. This place is on the way back from skiing for us, and man, does it make for a great post-ski meal.

    (5)
  • Deb D.

    Peanuts! While you are waiting, grab a bunch!

    (3)
  • Brian C.

    Rivals In and Out :)

    (4)
  • D. W.

    If you're going to be introduced to the wonder that is Five Guys, as much as it pains me to say, this is not the right location. Service was friendly, but the kitchen staff is in need of more training or an attention span. My burger was overcooked, which is very rare for this chain and it was so dry I had to re-sauce it myself, which is nearly unheard of for me. Usually, the thing is dripping everywhere. Bacon was ok, but also pretty dried out and there were stray vegetables in there, along with an omission of what I actually ordered, so staff here really needs to pay a lot more attention. If you want a burger my way, choose either single or double patty, add cheese if you want it, bacon, mushrooms, jalapenos, A-1 sauce and get thee face full. Sometimes I will also add green peppers and less frequently a little splash of lettuce, but that's more of an option; the other toppings are standard. This place is very, very clean, which has that going for it and indeed, the staff did spend quite a bit of time cleaning stuff, which doesn't excuse their poor execution, though. My son wound up getting a hot dog and I had a bit of it, which is the first time I've tried a non-burger meat item there. I can sum up that experience in one word: don't. This thing is Oscar Mayer territory, so unless you're a fan of that flavor and sort of "cheap" taste aspect, skip the dogs entirely. In a way, this is good, as I've recently noticed how close this is to where I live, which would ordinarily be a somewhat dangerous thing...given how awful it is, though, the danger is largely alleviated. They'll have more chances, I'm sure, but not many more. If tonight was my first time at this chain, I'm not sure if I would ever bother again and I definitely would not be using it as my sort of burger litmus test.

    (3)
  • M M.

    Despite getting only onepart of a four part order correct on the day I went to this location, the burgers tasted great, and when I called to let them know (it was a take out) they got most of the order wrong, the mgr. (Jason, I think?) was nice and offered a free order in the future. Because they got it so wrong, I likely would have given them 1 start--but because despite that, everything was so good anyway, I'll go back!

    (4)
  • Jill P.

    Worst Blt ever

    (1)
  • Jeramy C.

    If you're looking to get a great burger with no further. I think at some of the other reviewers of sad, this is the place.I have to share a little disclaimer in terms of only a four star rating, this is really just because I will forget it now, this place is very good.I grew up in Southern California, so in and out generally the place we go further.that said, this is a real treat if you're looking for a motor fix. Yes, real fries... Did I mention they have real fries?they are also big on freshness, so you're never going to get fries it up and stale and sitting in her heat lamp for two hours before you order.awesome place always busy, another sign is always good, and I must do if you need A burger fix.

    (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
    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 : No

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