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  • Rex J.

    I like a good burger just like anyone else. One of the things that I love about this place is just how big the burger is. Not TOO big, no it's not like a Carl's JR where it's so big you can't eat it without looking like a slob. But think width, not height. One of these bad boys is enough to completely satisfy my hunger and need for a solid hamburger.

    (5)
  • Dave N.

    I see this place as a great alternative to In-n-out. Its much close for me and they server excellent food on a simple menu. I really enjoy their seasoned fries. Fry sauce of course sends it through the roof. I love the stuff. Not the most amazing burgers I've ever had, but as far as fast food burger joints go, you can't go wrong with this.

    (4)
  • Steve K.

    First time at Five Guys and I'm impressed! Great burger cooked to perfection. Great assortment of add-ons and free peanuts while you wait? Fries were yummy and fresh. I'm in and I'll be back!

    (4)
  • Steve Y.

    Bacon cheese dog is my favorite.

    (4)
  • Chris R.

    The staff here is awesome. Im from out of town and showed up at 10:05 pm which was too late (for all resturants including five guys) and the door was locked. The employees unlocked the door and let me and three of my friends in. They turned the fryer back on and made us our order. The food was incredible and we'll always remember this five guys.

    (5)
  • Marti L.

    Have I heard of Five Guys Burgers and Fries prior to this visit? Yes. Have I tried Five Guys Burgers and Fries prior to this visit? No. Did I know that there are Five Guys Burgers and Fries locations in the Bay Area? Yes. So why didn't I try Five Guys Burgers and Fries in the Bay Area? Didn't care to. Reasons why I didn't care to try Five Guys Burgers and Fries prior to this visit. I did not know that Five Guys Burgers and Fries: 1) is similar to In-N-Out. Grilled to order burgers. Red & White décor. Long history (started in 1986). 2) serves 4 types of burgers, 2 types of hot dogs, 2 types of sandwiches, 2 types of fries. 3) offers burgers in 2 sizes. Little or regular. The little equates to a regular at In-N-Out. 4) provides 15 toppings. Free of charge. fiveguys.com/menu.aspx So did I enjoy my Little Grilled-Mushrooms-Jalapeno-Peppers-Pickle-Lettuce-Tomato-Ketchup-Mustard-Mayo Hamburger? Yesiree! Did I also enjoy the well-seasoned, delectable hand-cut Cajun fries? Very much so! If I had only one word to describe my experience, what would it be? Awesome!

    (4)
  • Deborah B.

    Wow Fantastic burgers. Real beef, grilled onions, lettuce, tomato, BBQ sauce. Fries made from just cut potatoes. Wish they were everywhere.

    (5)
  • Odet V.

    For sure 5 stars, its proberbly in the name. Good food for a very good price! Love the peanuts and friendly staff.

    (5)
  • Edith G.

    Awsome over the.top . i am a big fan of in n out!! but this definatley made it best!! The fries awsome syhe meat is so.juicy!! yummmm

    (5)
  • Edwin K.

    Best Five Guys I've been to, and I've been to several in different states. Although I live in California, I always try to make an annual visit to this Five Guys. Always a great stop before and after passing through to Zion or Bryce Canyon. THE single most consistent Five Guys I've ever eaten at. Burgers and fries. Fries are perfect crispness every time. But the real differential here... Two words. Fry Sauce. It's a Utah thing, but all Five Guys should have it, IMO. I actually make it myself at other Five Guys now. I ask for a side of mayo and a side of pickles with extra pickle juice. And then use ketchup from the dispenser. I don't use the pickles in the sauce, everyone acts weird when I just ask for pickle juice.

    (5)
  • Candace C.

    The Skinny: great burgers with as many toppings your heart desires (3.75), service efficient (3) value - for the number of toppings and the amount of peanuts you can get (4). WARNING: If you have peanut allergies, this is not the place for you. My hubby and I stopped by here on the way to Zion National Park. Hungry for burger satisfaction, we stop by this chain restaurant to check out what the deal was about. This place makes no bones about what kind of place it is. It's a burger joint. Plain and simple. Peanuts are complimentary and their shells litter the area. The burgers are sizable and greasily juicy. They allow unlimited toppings so I went a little crazy and ordered practically everything. Which made it very difficult to get my mouth around that big boy (hee hee hee). The fries are homemade and still have bits of potato skin on them (hey you need your vitamins too, right?). They are crisp and tender on the inside. They taste nice and nutty like the peanut oil they use. Overall, they are one of the best burger joints we've tried recently.

    (4)
  • nina m.

    Yummy burgers ! Good service and fast as fast food goes !

    (5)
  • Jen W.

    Fries were good even though the cups are hard to get them out. Workers would not put toilet paper in the restrooms. Slow service. In-n-Out is a much cheaper and better tasting food all around.

    (2)
  • Brad T.

    Awesome!! Why aren't they in Vegas yet? They could give In-n-Out a run for there money! Anyway, it has been a few years since I went to a five guys and to be honest, it's pretty damn good. Their menu is simple and all their topping are up front on a large menu board. No need to know the local secret lingo to order your burger or fries here! They serve large portions so you will never leave hungry. Overall, my take on Five Guys is nothing short of 4 stars!

    (4)
  • Alia G.

    Ok... so apparently... this place is hit or miss. And on a busy Friday night... it was a miss for me. I'm not happy with them this time because they screwed up my order (and I didn't realize it til we were several miles down the road). I ordered a Little Burger w/ BBQ sauce, grilled mushrooms and jalapenos. What I got was...onions instead or mushrooms.... I HATE onions. No big deal, right? Just pick them off... I tried... except they were grilled and when hot they glued themselves to the bun. And I didn't realize the jalapenos would be raw / fresh... yikes. That was my bad. So... I ended up with 1/2 a bun and a pattie. Not exactly what I would call filling. And BBQ sauce was 'meh'. And this time, the fries seemed soggy. Will I go back? Maybe but I will DEFINITELY be checking my order before I leave.

    (2)
  • Ron A.

    We were up working in UT and had heard that this was THE Place to go for a burger. It was ok you do get lots of toppings but they had put them on the bun while waiting for the burger patties to cook so it was kind of mushy. The fries were good, fresh cut in house and cooked in peanut oil. Price was kind of high a double (large) cheese burger small fries and small coke was $13. You do get free peanuts though. The place was very loud and busy as the National parks had opened back up again. Would I go back? No I'd go down the street to Red Robin. Better food and has service and not just an order counter for less.

    (3)
  • Greg J.

    This place is pretty good. If you're ordering fries you don't need to get a large because they're generous on their portions and when you order a regular size you'll get about half your bag filled with fries. The burgers they make a good too, they taste a lot like a burger you would make on the grill at home. Overall, I like the food, but each time I've gone I regret that I didn't go to IN-N-OUT instead. I would recommend going to IN-N-OUT because I think the burgers are better and a lot cheaper.

    (3)
  • David W.

    Great burger Nice staff mellow place with a nice patio out front

    (4)
  • Ramze S.

    Coming from a huge In N Out follower, I will say they truly are on par. I think In N Out is fresher and a little cheaper but Five Guys is very good and is just different enough to warrant mixing it up between the two. The decor seems familiar but I like the overall concept and this will beat any fast food burger any day.

    (4)
  • Tim T.

    I can't believe I lived near this place & would pass it several times a week for over a year before I finally gave it a try! As a vegetarian, there's not much on the menu that I can order, but it just so happens that I'm addicted to their fries (regular or Cajun) and their grilled-cheese sandwiches, which I customize with grilled mushrooms & onions. I don't even know what kind of cheese they use (probably American), but it's a wonderful, gooey mess. The employees are mostly very polite high school students. The only complaint I have is that charging something like $3.85 for a grilled-cheese sandwich using normal sized sliced bread seems to be quite excessive, especially when the burgers are around the same price & the mushrooms & onion garnishments I get on it are free. I suppose the good news is that the price they charge for a grilled cheese is what, in principle, keeps me from eating there more than once or twice a month.

    (4)
  • Peter J.

    Another couple of visits under my belt from a recent Utah trip, and this Five Guys is just as good as ever, keep it up, guys!

    (5)
  • Trudi B.

    We must have hit an off day. Both of us rated the burger mediocre. I was surprised after reading great things about it. In n Out:MUCH better.

    (2)
  • Mat A.

    Always a great pick for a very custom, fresh-tasting burger!

    (4)
  • Paul D.

    I've heard the talk about this burger for a while now, and I decided to try it out for myself. When I arrived I was amazed by the bevy of options you have to put on your burger. It's relatively easy to see and the place does a great job at explaining what is basic on your burger and what you can add on. I went with a single cheeseburger with jalapenos, onions, ketchup and mushrooms. It was a unique mix but it's what I prefer. When I got the burger, you could tell that the burger was hand made. It didn't have a traditional shape and looked more like a burger slapped together in the kitchen. That's not a knock on the burger, but rather it gives Five Guys a much different appeal from the other major chain burger joints. The burger itself tasted delicious. By allowing customers to build their own burgers, it's built to taste which is a major ingredient. The fries tasted good especially with the Cajun seasoning. Now for the reason why it's three stars. The price. I ordered an entire meal and it cost me $10. Around town, I could get so much more with $10 than what I got. For that reason, I have to knock it down. It's just not smart buy given I can go to Fargo's (when it opens again) or In N Out and get a quality burger, fries and a drink for $4 less. Don't get me wrong, Five Guys is a great burger. It's overall quality is better than In N Out, but given the nature of the fast food industry $10 for a standard meal is just too much. In N Out and Fargos is a better bang for buck, but if you want to splurge on a quality burger, Five Guys isn't going to hurt.

    (3)
  • August C.

    Ah, one of our favorite places to grab some burger love when we are passing through St. George on our way to Zion... I'm a big fan of In-N-Out, but I like this place even better. Think of this as an In-N-Out on steroids. They keep the menu simple: hamburger with or without cheese and/or bacon. "Little" means one sizable patty. "Regular" is two patties. The kicker is they allow unlimited additional toppings including sauteed onions and mushrooms for FREE! How great is that? Their burgers are juicy and tasty. The fries still have the skin on them and come in either Five Guys Style (aka regular) or Cajun style. These are also better than the In-N-Out fries. They are crisp on the outside and tender on the inside. They also serve hot dogs, although we have not tried them. They have free refills at the self-serve soda fountain. Complimentary peanuts are available with peanut shells scattered all over the floor like at Phillipe's or Texas Roadhouse restaurants. They are a multi-state chain, but sadly no locations in Vegas yet.

    (4)
  • Ray C.

    ***I dont rate chains often but due to its growing popularity I have to**** THE GOOD: The Fries! They are fresh cut, perfectly sized and seasoned. Unlike some fresh cut fries they stay warmer and fresher longer because of the thickness. I like the burger options. I can get the basic burger big, huge, with the works, with mushrooms and any variation in between. Similar chains dont offer these types of options. THE BAD: One word, Overrated!!! They charge gourmet burger prices for a 2 dollar burger! In N Out, Johnny Rockets and Baker's alone make the burgers from this place taste like they need to go back to the drawing board. Didnt hate it but there are waaay to many fast food burger chains with better burgers. P.S. The service sucked!!! ALL IN ALL: Shouldn't be in the contest of great fast food burger chains. Have a Jumbo Jack instead and save 7 bucks!

    (2)
  • Steve F.

    Let's face it, dining in southern Utah is pretty dismal lilly white bland for the most part, and chain restaurants are not usually something that elevates a culinary experience for a town. Five Guys changes that. Simple and well done without apologies. Would you like onion rings with that? Chocolate shake? Chicken nuggets? Perhaps a nice salad? What, you would? Well too bad pal--hit the road. Burgers, fries and dogs, that's about it. These are rockin' patties of ground cow on buns that are a perfect match for the meat. An insane selection of toppings too. We split an order of cajun fries that were also quite good, though I think maybe a little on the salty side, and I'm not afraid of a little salt-still delish. About the fries...I don't know if this is business as usual but the fries are served in a cup, and boy did that cup runneth over. We ate the cup, then went for the fries at the bottom of the bag, I filled the cup up again with the bag fries---cRaZY! Fresh cut, skin on, fairly thick, crispy outer layer and tender innards. I find it kind of funny that this chain is operated with kind of a bad boy, under the radar, we really don't need to advertise, marketing scheme. No names on their plain brown bags, fry cups, or napkins, very plain signage, yet their name is plastered all over the heaping piles of potato sacs and peanut boxes that dominate the dining area. Just an observation. Piped in music is tired and overplayed classic rock, which I guess is better than tired overplayed hip-hop. Can I have a Bob Seger Burger, some Foghat Fries please, and a (not some) Classic Coke? Sure.

    (4)
  • Demitri R.

    Ive ate at the one in Tempe. And i had business in St George so i tried this one. Staff was friendly and courteous. My burger was juicy and i had the Cajun Fries. One Regular order is enough for 2 maybe even 3 people. I like how they dont charge for extra toppings. My only complaints are maybe they could offer onion rings and shakes.

    (5)
  • Trina T.

    WOOHOOO! I was happy to try another burger joint other than the In & Out in Vegas. This place is neat with stacks of potato sacks as dividers in the eating area. The menu is simple and it's all build your own, really. Fries are crispy and yummy, prices are super cheap, and you can't go wrong with a handmade patty freshly done.

    (4)
  • Blair B.

    I might just like this place better than In-n-Out! I'm a sucker for toppings and this place has a plethora of them - all included! The burger has more of a juicy back yard taste than In-n-out and since when can I get a mushroom bacon cheeseburger for $5.50 at In-n-out? This will be a stop for us en route to Brian Head everytime! Why is this chain not in Vegas? It makes me sad.

    (5)
  • J. L.

    Solid burgers, excellent fries, tasty peanuts.

    (4)
  • Tammy D.

    Drove from Vegas, the service was great, and the food was excellent. Tried the spicy fries for the first time and the french fry sauce, Awesome!! Loved it! Loved all of it!

    (5)
  • Tonyio C.

    Not impressed for $10.38! Little bacon cheeseburger, reg fries & reg soda.

    (1)
  • Jeff R.

    Great burgers.. Their Cajun frys are great. Glad they are in st. George! Much better than in and out!

    (4)
  • Frank M.

    This Burger joint is awesome. I love Potatoes and I love the sacks of Potatoes as a partition. I couldn't believe it at first but it is true, all toppings are free. You can make yourself a monster burger. Good thing we got there early because that line got long quick. These are some tasty burgers and the fries are great.

    (4)
  • Katy M.

    I really liked five guys. It is fast food, but i did enjoy my burger and the atmosphere. There is a base fee for the burger and then as many toppings as you like no extra charge. This burger was pretty big and with a large fry, I was pretty full. I will definatly go back.

    (4)
  • LeAnn W.

    The atmosphere is clean and open, much like the In-n-Out Burger Restaurants, BUT the food is a little more expensive than In-n-Out. Also NO combo meal price so paying for everything separately adds up too. You do get to load up on peanuts that they have around in boxes but I would rather have a lower priced lunch and forget the peanuts. Hamburger was tasty and you get to choose all the toppings for no charge. They also offered Caffeine free Diet Coke and that is always a plus, a fun place to go and the fries are REAL and made fresh.

    (4)
  • Will B.

    Real burger and more fries than you can eat! Don't order a large fry, smalls are huge.

    (4)
  • Angel M.

    Best fries and yummy burgers!

    (5)
  • Justin E.

    For burgers this is a great place. Good service. Basic atmosphere. Lots of fries that are far better than In and Out's fries. Burgers are larger, and more expensive though. More topping options. Will go again.

    (3)
  • Mike R.

    I'm giving these guys five stars because they closed at 10 and let 4 starving guys after closing and served us. Turned on the grill and fryer for us and everything. I know the food here is great, and the service alone deserves 5 stars. Great job, gentlemen.

    (5)
  • Matt H.

    Love five guys! Such a great burger and the fries are fantastic! My kids love to go there and it's a tradition to sit outside and be silly. We enjoy going and just hanging out and having fun while we wait for the food to be cooked. Yes, always freshly cooked and always tastes great! Sometimes I call ahead so I can pick it up on the way home from work. Great customer service - the people there are always friendly and nice! Go there you won't regret it!!

    (5)
  • Mike R.

    I'm giving these guys five stars because they closed at 10 and let 4 starving guys after closing and served us. Turned on the grill and fryer for us and everything. I know the food here is great, and the service alone deserves 5 stars. Great job, gentlemen.

    (5)
  • Matt H.

    Love five guys! Such a great burger and the fries are fantastic! My kids love to go there and it's a tradition to sit outside and be silly. We enjoy going and just hanging out and having fun while we wait for the food to be cooked. Yes, always freshly cooked and always tastes great! Sometimes I call ahead so I can pick it up on the way home from work. Great customer service - the people there are always friendly and nice! Go there you won't regret it!!

    (5)
  • Edith G.

    Awsome over the.top . i am a big fan of in n out!! but this definatley made it best!! The fries awsome syhe meat is so.juicy!! yummmm

    (5)
  • Edwin K.

    Best Five Guys I've been to, and I've been to several in different states. Although I live in California, I always try to make an annual visit to this Five Guys. Always a great stop before and after passing through to Zion or Bryce Canyon. THE single most consistent Five Guys I've ever eaten at. Burgers and fries. Fries are perfect crispness every time. But the real differential here... Two words. Fry Sauce. It's a Utah thing, but all Five Guys should have it, IMO. I actually make it myself at other Five Guys now. I ask for a side of mayo and a side of pickles with extra pickle juice. And then use ketchup from the dispenser. I don't use the pickles in the sauce, everyone acts weird when I just ask for pickle juice.

    (5)
  • Chris R.

    The staff here is awesome. Im from out of town and showed up at 10:05 pm which was too late (for all resturants including five guys) and the door was locked. The employees unlocked the door and let me and three of my friends in. They turned the fryer back on and made us our order. The food was incredible and we'll always remember this five guys.

    (5)
  • Trudi B.

    We must have hit an off day. Both of us rated the burger mediocre. I was surprised after reading great things about it. In n Out:MUCH better.

    (2)
  • Mat A.

    Always a great pick for a very custom, fresh-tasting burger!

    (4)
  • Odet V.

    For sure 5 stars, its proberbly in the name. Good food for a very good price! Love the peanuts and friendly staff.

    (5)
  • Dave N.

    I see this place as a great alternative to In-n-out. Its much close for me and they server excellent food on a simple menu. I really enjoy their seasoned fries. Fry sauce of course sends it through the roof. I love the stuff. Not the most amazing burgers I've ever had, but as far as fast food burger joints go, you can't go wrong with this.

    (4)
  • Steve K.

    First time at Five Guys and I'm impressed! Great burger cooked to perfection. Great assortment of add-ons and free peanuts while you wait? Fries were yummy and fresh. I'm in and I'll be back!

    (4)
  • Steve Y.

    Bacon cheese dog is my favorite.

    (4)
  • Deborah B.

    Wow Fantastic burgers. Real beef, grilled onions, lettuce, tomato, BBQ sauce. Fries made from just cut potatoes. Wish they were everywhere.

    (5)
  • Rex J.

    I like a good burger just like anyone else. One of the things that I love about this place is just how big the burger is. Not TOO big, no it's not like a Carl's JR where it's so big you can't eat it without looking like a slob. But think width, not height. One of these bad boys is enough to completely satisfy my hunger and need for a solid hamburger.

    (5)
  • Marti L.

    Have I heard of Five Guys Burgers and Fries prior to this visit? Yes. Have I tried Five Guys Burgers and Fries prior to this visit? No. Did I know that there are Five Guys Burgers and Fries locations in the Bay Area? Yes. So why didn't I try Five Guys Burgers and Fries in the Bay Area? Didn't care to. Reasons why I didn't care to try Five Guys Burgers and Fries prior to this visit. I did not know that Five Guys Burgers and Fries: 1) is similar to In-N-Out. Grilled to order burgers. Red & White décor. Long history (started in 1986). 2) serves 4 types of burgers, 2 types of hot dogs, 2 types of sandwiches, 2 types of fries. 3) offers burgers in 2 sizes. Little or regular. The little equates to a regular at In-N-Out. 4) provides 15 toppings. Free of charge. fiveguys.com/menu.aspx So did I enjoy my Little Grilled-Mushrooms-Jalapeno-Peppers-Pickle-Lettuce-Tomato-Ketchup-Mustard-Mayo Hamburger? Yesiree! Did I also enjoy the well-seasoned, delectable hand-cut Cajun fries? Very much so! If I had only one word to describe my experience, what would it be? Awesome!

    (4)
  • Candace C.

    The Skinny: great burgers with as many toppings your heart desires (3.75), service efficient (3) value - for the number of toppings and the amount of peanuts you can get (4). WARNING: If you have peanut allergies, this is not the place for you. My hubby and I stopped by here on the way to Zion National Park. Hungry for burger satisfaction, we stop by this chain restaurant to check out what the deal was about. This place makes no bones about what kind of place it is. It's a burger joint. Plain and simple. Peanuts are complimentary and their shells litter the area. The burgers are sizable and greasily juicy. They allow unlimited toppings so I went a little crazy and ordered practically everything. Which made it very difficult to get my mouth around that big boy (hee hee hee). The fries are homemade and still have bits of potato skin on them (hey you need your vitamins too, right?). They are crisp and tender on the inside. They taste nice and nutty like the peanut oil they use. Overall, they are one of the best burger joints we've tried recently.

    (4)
  • nina m.

    Yummy burgers ! Good service and fast as fast food goes !

    (5)
  • Jen W.

    Fries were good even though the cups are hard to get them out. Workers would not put toilet paper in the restrooms. Slow service. In-n-Out is a much cheaper and better tasting food all around.

    (2)
  • Brad T.

    Awesome!! Why aren't they in Vegas yet? They could give In-n-Out a run for there money! Anyway, it has been a few years since I went to a five guys and to be honest, it's pretty damn good. Their menu is simple and all their topping are up front on a large menu board. No need to know the local secret lingo to order your burger or fries here! They serve large portions so you will never leave hungry. Overall, my take on Five Guys is nothing short of 4 stars!

    (4)
  • Alia G.

    Ok... so apparently... this place is hit or miss. And on a busy Friday night... it was a miss for me. I'm not happy with them this time because they screwed up my order (and I didn't realize it til we were several miles down the road). I ordered a Little Burger w/ BBQ sauce, grilled mushrooms and jalapenos. What I got was...onions instead or mushrooms.... I HATE onions. No big deal, right? Just pick them off... I tried... except they were grilled and when hot they glued themselves to the bun. And I didn't realize the jalapenos would be raw / fresh... yikes. That was my bad. So... I ended up with 1/2 a bun and a pattie. Not exactly what I would call filling. And BBQ sauce was 'meh'. And this time, the fries seemed soggy. Will I go back? Maybe but I will DEFINITELY be checking my order before I leave.

    (2)
  • Ron A.

    We were up working in UT and had heard that this was THE Place to go for a burger. It was ok you do get lots of toppings but they had put them on the bun while waiting for the burger patties to cook so it was kind of mushy. The fries were good, fresh cut in house and cooked in peanut oil. Price was kind of high a double (large) cheese burger small fries and small coke was $13. You do get free peanuts though. The place was very loud and busy as the National parks had opened back up again. Would I go back? No I'd go down the street to Red Robin. Better food and has service and not just an order counter for less.

    (3)
  • Greg J.

    This place is pretty good. If you're ordering fries you don't need to get a large because they're generous on their portions and when you order a regular size you'll get about half your bag filled with fries. The burgers they make a good too, they taste a lot like a burger you would make on the grill at home. Overall, I like the food, but each time I've gone I regret that I didn't go to IN-N-OUT instead. I would recommend going to IN-N-OUT because I think the burgers are better and a lot cheaper.

    (3)
  • David W.

    Great burger Nice staff mellow place with a nice patio out front

    (4)
  • Tim T.

    I can't believe I lived near this place & would pass it several times a week for over a year before I finally gave it a try! As a vegetarian, there's not much on the menu that I can order, but it just so happens that I'm addicted to their fries (regular or Cajun) and their grilled-cheese sandwiches, which I customize with grilled mushrooms & onions. I don't even know what kind of cheese they use (probably American), but it's a wonderful, gooey mess. The employees are mostly very polite high school students. The only complaint I have is that charging something like $3.85 for a grilled-cheese sandwich using normal sized sliced bread seems to be quite excessive, especially when the burgers are around the same price & the mushrooms & onion garnishments I get on it are free. I suppose the good news is that the price they charge for a grilled cheese is what, in principle, keeps me from eating there more than once or twice a month.

    (4)
  • Peter J.

    Another couple of visits under my belt from a recent Utah trip, and this Five Guys is just as good as ever, keep it up, guys!

    (5)
  • Paul D.

    I've heard the talk about this burger for a while now, and I decided to try it out for myself. When I arrived I was amazed by the bevy of options you have to put on your burger. It's relatively easy to see and the place does a great job at explaining what is basic on your burger and what you can add on. I went with a single cheeseburger with jalapenos, onions, ketchup and mushrooms. It was a unique mix but it's what I prefer. When I got the burger, you could tell that the burger was hand made. It didn't have a traditional shape and looked more like a burger slapped together in the kitchen. That's not a knock on the burger, but rather it gives Five Guys a much different appeal from the other major chain burger joints. The burger itself tasted delicious. By allowing customers to build their own burgers, it's built to taste which is a major ingredient. The fries tasted good especially with the Cajun seasoning. Now for the reason why it's three stars. The price. I ordered an entire meal and it cost me $10. Around town, I could get so much more with $10 than what I got. For that reason, I have to knock it down. It's just not smart buy given I can go to Fargo's (when it opens again) or In N Out and get a quality burger, fries and a drink for $4 less. Don't get me wrong, Five Guys is a great burger. It's overall quality is better than In N Out, but given the nature of the fast food industry $10 for a standard meal is just too much. In N Out and Fargos is a better bang for buck, but if you want to splurge on a quality burger, Five Guys isn't going to hurt.

    (3)
  • Ramze S.

    Coming from a huge In N Out follower, I will say they truly are on par. I think In N Out is fresher and a little cheaper but Five Guys is very good and is just different enough to warrant mixing it up between the two. The decor seems familiar but I like the overall concept and this will beat any fast food burger any day.

    (4)
  • Frank M.

    This Burger joint is awesome. I love Potatoes and I love the sacks of Potatoes as a partition. I couldn't believe it at first but it is true, all toppings are free. You can make yourself a monster burger. Good thing we got there early because that line got long quick. These are some tasty burgers and the fries are great.

    (4)
  • August C.

    Ah, one of our favorite places to grab some burger love when we are passing through St. George on our way to Zion... I'm a big fan of In-N-Out, but I like this place even better. Think of this as an In-N-Out on steroids. They keep the menu simple: hamburger with or without cheese and/or bacon. "Little" means one sizable patty. "Regular" is two patties. The kicker is they allow unlimited additional toppings including sauteed onions and mushrooms for FREE! How great is that? Their burgers are juicy and tasty. The fries still have the skin on them and come in either Five Guys Style (aka regular) or Cajun style. These are also better than the In-N-Out fries. They are crisp on the outside and tender on the inside. They also serve hot dogs, although we have not tried them. They have free refills at the self-serve soda fountain. Complimentary peanuts are available with peanut shells scattered all over the floor like at Phillipe's or Texas Roadhouse restaurants. They are a multi-state chain, but sadly no locations in Vegas yet.

    (4)
  • Ray C.

    ***I dont rate chains often but due to its growing popularity I have to**** THE GOOD: The Fries! They are fresh cut, perfectly sized and seasoned. Unlike some fresh cut fries they stay warmer and fresher longer because of the thickness. I like the burger options. I can get the basic burger big, huge, with the works, with mushrooms and any variation in between. Similar chains dont offer these types of options. THE BAD: One word, Overrated!!! They charge gourmet burger prices for a 2 dollar burger! In N Out, Johnny Rockets and Baker's alone make the burgers from this place taste like they need to go back to the drawing board. Didnt hate it but there are waaay to many fast food burger chains with better burgers. P.S. The service sucked!!! ALL IN ALL: Shouldn't be in the contest of great fast food burger chains. Have a Jumbo Jack instead and save 7 bucks!

    (2)
  • Steve F.

    Let's face it, dining in southern Utah is pretty dismal lilly white bland for the most part, and chain restaurants are not usually something that elevates a culinary experience for a town. Five Guys changes that. Simple and well done without apologies. Would you like onion rings with that? Chocolate shake? Chicken nuggets? Perhaps a nice salad? What, you would? Well too bad pal--hit the road. Burgers, fries and dogs, that's about it. These are rockin' patties of ground cow on buns that are a perfect match for the meat. An insane selection of toppings too. We split an order of cajun fries that were also quite good, though I think maybe a little on the salty side, and I'm not afraid of a little salt-still delish. About the fries...I don't know if this is business as usual but the fries are served in a cup, and boy did that cup runneth over. We ate the cup, then went for the fries at the bottom of the bag, I filled the cup up again with the bag fries---cRaZY! Fresh cut, skin on, fairly thick, crispy outer layer and tender innards. I find it kind of funny that this chain is operated with kind of a bad boy, under the radar, we really don't need to advertise, marketing scheme. No names on their plain brown bags, fry cups, or napkins, very plain signage, yet their name is plastered all over the heaping piles of potato sacs and peanut boxes that dominate the dining area. Just an observation. Piped in music is tired and overplayed classic rock, which I guess is better than tired overplayed hip-hop. Can I have a Bob Seger Burger, some Foghat Fries please, and a (not some) Classic Coke? Sure.

    (4)
  • Demitri R.

    Ive ate at the one in Tempe. And i had business in St George so i tried this one. Staff was friendly and courteous. My burger was juicy and i had the Cajun Fries. One Regular order is enough for 2 maybe even 3 people. I like how they dont charge for extra toppings. My only complaints are maybe they could offer onion rings and shakes.

    (5)
  • Trina T.

    WOOHOOO! I was happy to try another burger joint other than the In & Out in Vegas. This place is neat with stacks of potato sacks as dividers in the eating area. The menu is simple and it's all build your own, really. Fries are crispy and yummy, prices are super cheap, and you can't go wrong with a handmade patty freshly done.

    (4)
  • Blair B.

    I might just like this place better than In-n-Out! I'm a sucker for toppings and this place has a plethora of them - all included! The burger has more of a juicy back yard taste than In-n-out and since when can I get a mushroom bacon cheeseburger for $5.50 at In-n-out? This will be a stop for us en route to Brian Head everytime! Why is this chain not in Vegas? It makes me sad.

    (5)
  • J. L.

    Solid burgers, excellent fries, tasty peanuts.

    (4)
  • Tammy D.

    Drove from Vegas, the service was great, and the food was excellent. Tried the spicy fries for the first time and the french fry sauce, Awesome!! Loved it! Loved all of it!

    (5)
  • Tonyio C.

    Not impressed for $10.38! Little bacon cheeseburger, reg fries & reg soda.

    (1)
  • Jeff R.

    Great burgers.. Their Cajun frys are great. Glad they are in st. George! Much better than in and out!

    (4)
  • Katy M.

    I really liked five guys. It is fast food, but i did enjoy my burger and the atmosphere. There is a base fee for the burger and then as many toppings as you like no extra charge. This burger was pretty big and with a large fry, I was pretty full. I will definatly go back.

    (4)
  • LeAnn W.

    The atmosphere is clean and open, much like the In-n-Out Burger Restaurants, BUT the food is a little more expensive than In-n-Out. Also NO combo meal price so paying for everything separately adds up too. You do get to load up on peanuts that they have around in boxes but I would rather have a lower priced lunch and forget the peanuts. Hamburger was tasty and you get to choose all the toppings for no charge. They also offered Caffeine free Diet Coke and that is always a plus, a fun place to go and the fries are REAL and made fresh.

    (4)
  • Will B.

    Real burger and more fries than you can eat! Don't order a large fry, smalls are huge.

    (4)
  • Angel M.

    Best fries and yummy burgers!

    (5)
  • Justin E.

    For burgers this is a great place. Good service. Basic atmosphere. Lots of fries that are far better than In and Out's fries. Burgers are larger, and more expensive though. More topping options. Will go again.

    (3)

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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 : No

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