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  • D. W.

    This is something I rarely do, both reviewing chains and then reviewing separate locations of chains, but WVC is not going to benefit from my rating for Fort Union and they deserve the 4 stars every bit as much. Sure, the space isn't as comfortable, but the service here is consistently more attentive and the food is every bit as good. This is the what I use as the benchmark for "fast" burgers and sometimes even against sit-down restaurants. With their phenomenal consistency, they make an excellent standard and many, many, many challengers have come up wanting. If you want them to make you a burger my way, choose either single or double patty, add cheese, 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.

    (4)
  • Mylan D.

    Five guys is much better than in n out. It's a bit more pricy compared to in n out but so worth it.

    (4)
  • celeste t.

    I like them, yes it's greasy, yes this isn't helping my "diet", but I'd rather eat here than a lot of chain burger places. My burger was fresh, hot and veggies were crisp and clean. They didn't taste like dirt. My fries were not burnt, oily, but good. Very clean, no mess anywhere visable to customers. Cashier was polite, repeated my order before I paid which I like for some odd reason. I would go here again if I was craving a burger and on this side of town.

    (3)
  • Richard C.

    These folks are very friendly and fun. They were quick but didn't make me feel rushed. It was clean and stocked well and of course, great food!

    (4)
  • Enrique G.

    I am quite surprised how many chains have popped up in this area lately. Especially in West Valley, I know this isn't Lehi or Heber but living here intermittently you kinda set low expectations. Five Guys reminds me allot of a Texas burger although the burger chain is from the east coast. You get the option of picking your own toppings or you can just tell them to put everything on it. There is one thing that bothers me about this spot compared to the other Five Guys, its freakin cleanliness. I feel like I have to eat a pile of peanuts and spread them all over the floor to give it authenticity. If you go to a Five Guys outside of the state, you'll see they purposely have peanut shells over the floor. Maybe its weird but sometimes being messy is fun. As for the fries, can't say I'm a fan of the Cajun fries if you like spicy salty fries. Normally order the regular which is plentiful for two people. Don't order two sets unless you are going on a starch diet. There's a reason why these guys were voted best burger in 2012 and that is for their portion size of meat in the burger.

    (4)
  • Kristen N.

    I realize I'm in the minority when I say this, but I don't get what the deal is with Five Guys. IMO it's pretty over priced for something that's just ok. $7.00 for a small burger and a drink is a little excessive-especially when you can (for about as much or less-depending on where you go) get a bigger burger, better fries, and a drink at Smashburger or In-n-Out. Yes you can get your burger the way you want with sautéed mushrooms and grilled onions, but I still can't get over how much it is for mediocrity. They do have some of the most polite and helpful employees around-hence the third star. Bottom line-if you've never been save your money and go to Smashburger or In-n-Out, or if you're in a pinch just get the pretzel burger at Wendy's.

    (3)
  • Justin Y.

    Five guys in Utah tastes better than it does in Carson, Cerritos, and California combined......... I guess the location in Utah just tastes better than any location that starts with a C............ Just my luck that those are the only in Places that have Five guys....... F MY LIFE.

    (4)
  • Jim B.

    Burgers are good nothing special. Tons of toppings to choose from. The fries are great, get cajun. The worst part is the price, if you bring 4 people and SHARE fries you will be over $40. The reason for 3 stars is because it's just not worth the cost.

    (3)
  • Sandi T.

    When I was little I remember Mom always taking us out to lunch after our Saturday chores were done. I now get to reciprocate since Mom is on a tight budget, and besides, its something I enjoy. The first time I ever visited Five Guys was some time ago in North Carolina. It's nice to see them in Utah. The guy at the counter was awesome taking time to go over the menu in depth and ever so nice. I wish I got his name because he deserves high praise! We had the single patty cheese burgers with fresh cut fries. They have many toppings that are included with the price of the burger. By the way, the single patty burger is huge. Fries were tasty and I like when places offer the infamous fry sauce. Cokes were strong, not flat tasting like Arctic Circle's drinks. The only thing I didn't understand was the free peanuts they offer? Must be a southern thing. You scoop them yourself and you can have all ya want. The food was good. The reason I am giving them only four stars is that they do not offer combo meals. All food items are sold separately, so it makes it rather pricey. Total bill for two was a little over $18.00, so taking a family here would be rough. Maybe that's the reason I saw no kids in the joint.

    (4)
  • Shane W.

    Originally when this place opened it was amazing! You walked in and got all the workers yelling "Hi" or "Hello" or how many were in your party. Also, the workers in the store were primarily caucasian. Now however the majority of the workers are spanish and you'll only get one saying "Hello". Not to mention if you order online be prepared to wait an additional 10-15 minutes past what your online order time should be to pick up your food. It really feels like this place has gone down hill. Check out the rest of the reviews if you don't believe me.

    (2)
  • Allen B.

    I love 5 guys. They use very good ingredients. I also enjoy the fries. I usually order a triple with no bun. YUM!

    (5)
  • Jeffrie M.

    The food is tasty enough but when the grease has already soaked through the paper bag they put the food in within the time that it takes for you to carry it from the counter to the table you should know that no amount of crossfit is going to undo the dammage you are about to do. It's not bad but you can get a better, less soggy burger for the price. The fries are worth the price though and are served in massive quantities.

    (3)
  • Alice Y.

    Can you believe that I didn't know that this place was a chain until I showed up? As lame as I am, this was a real (as in, hand formed patties and ingredients that you could actually recognize) delicious burger. I love the idea of the peanuts for snacking while you wait for your burger. The only thing I had a complaint about was that the Cajun fries were definitely on the salty side. Yeouch! The place was also clean (even the bathroom, shokingly!) and the staff was friendly. Next time I'm in the area, I'll definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Andrew S.

    Someone else mentioned, they didn't realize that 5 guys was a chain. Same for me if I'm honest until recently. Now I see them popping up all over the place, there is even one right by where I live in Riverton now. At a prior company there were odd people who went to 5 guys, and I figured it was the only one that existed, and just some hole in the wall greasy burger joint they had found. What they brought back seemed to back up this theory! That was four years ago, I never tried it for myself until about six months ago - and again due to work colleagues who made a majority decision this would be the lunch destination for the day, I went with it - and honestly wasn't disappointed. Sure, it is a greasy burger joint. But one with real meat patties, and the ability to customize your burger with the exact combination of sides to put you into hamburger heaven. Top that with salty fries and wonderful fry sauce and you're really onto something! I'll admit, it's not somewhere you would want to eat at often if you're trying to stay healthy, but it's a real burger joint with proper fresh and REAL ingredients, and I can't imagine any more unhealthy than eating all the processed crap you get from most chains. The trick here is get the small versions (single patty) and get a small/regular fry. Large fries are INSANE in size. Even small you can share between two people and have some to spare. I get the small bacon cheeseburger generally - I cannot deny, I do like bacon, especially real bacon. You can't really knock 5 guys - it's unashamedly what it is. And they do it great. When you feel like a REAL burger, give it a try!

    (4)
  • Jacob A.

    Being from Virginia, I am very familiar with the Five Guys franchise... one that is apparently fairly new here in Salt Lake. Well, it shows. I have been to this location multiple times now while traveling on business, and each time that I've stopped in, the food has not been what I consider to be Five Guys quality. Burgers and bacon are overcooked... buns are hard and crunchy at the edges... and just overall, it's nowhere close to what I enjoy at my local Five Guys back home. I've even taken a second before to look at the grill at this location, and most every time is has been fairly disgusting looking, with burnt up pieces of burger all over it and in desperate need of being scraped off. It no wonder that the beef always has come out tasting sub-par to me... again, nothing like my local one where they're constantly scraping the surface of the grill. A four-star rating prior to my review tells me pretty quickly that most people here in Salt Lake must simply not know how a perfect Five Guys burger should taste, because this location has a long way to go. I love a good Five Guys burger, but after 3 mediocre visits to this location, I think I'm crossing it off my list. Here's to hoping that changes are made, and more attention to detail is enforced to bring Salt Lake the Five Guys that they deserve.

    (2)
  • Eric S.

    Five guys is my favorite burger and fries joint in West Valley City. Love their generous helping of french fries. When in a group there's rarely a need to order more than one french fries. And the fry sauce is great too.

    (5)
  • Jaime E.

    Five Guys is too overrated. I wasn't impressed at all and then you end up paying over $10 for a subpar burger with fries and a drink. I prefer In'n'Out over this place. Maybe I'll give Five Guys another chance.

    (3)
  • Candyce C.

    OH YEAH!! If you love HUGE portions and greasy food, this is numero uno!! This is your vegan's worst nightmare. It's a little pricy, but so good. The regular hamburger has not one, but TWO patties packed with overflowing extras which YOU get the pick wrapped in aluminum foil and you must get the fries which are not only absolutely delicious and they give you a lot, but they actually give you a whole ton extra on purpose. And that's not the half of it. The workers there have so much fun and make you have fun too. There's a guy that shouts numbers and people joke and have a great time. Every once in a while when I've had a bad day at work, I go there and treat myself to here and it's WORTH IT!

    (5)
  • Virgo M.

    Okay, I must now amend and raise the stars to FIVE. Cajun Fries with Utah Fry Sauce. YUM.

    (5)
  • Chris C.

    I've been hearing a lot about Five Guys Burgers the past few months. About how Obama likes to go there, that it's Zagat rated, and that in several different cities it's rated as one of the best burgers. I saw that UT had a couple Five Guys in the area and as I was leaving for home saw that there was one only a couple miles away from the GPS. Not wanting to get airport food, decided it was worth a 10 minute trip to try out Five Buy Burgers. I guess this is a new location as well as a newly developing area as a lot of the restaurants around this area had this fresh newly made feel to it. 5 Guys is located right off the S 5600 W so it's not that hard to find. I walked in and had the impression that I was walking into an In N Out. It had a bit of that 50's burger shop feel to it but not clean. What spoiled it was that on almost every inch of the wall there was some signage promoting how great 5 Guys is. It had big signs saying how it was "Voted Best" or "#1 Burger and Fries" and pictures of magazine covers, and that it was Zagat rated. The place just couldn't stop patting itself on it's back. So I walked up to the counter and you basically got a couple of different options. You have either their Regular or Little version of either a Hamburger, Cheese Burger, Bacon Burger, or Bacon Cheese Burger. They also do a Hot Dogs, Grill Cheese, and Veggie Burgers too. Prices for the burgers range from $3 - $6. If you want the meal you're looking at an additional $2 - $3 dollars. The one bonus about 5 Guys is that you got a lot of toppings to choose from and they don't charge. Yes they do offer the basics like lettuce, pickles, tomatoes, and onions, but you can also get grilled mushrooms and grilled onions, jalapeno peppers, and BBQ sauce to boot. I decided to get the Little Bacon Cheese Burger with Lettuce, Grilled Onions, Grilled Mushrooms, Pickles, and Ketchup. They gave me my drink and sat around while they make my burger. They do everything fresh here so it took about 5 - 10 minutes before my burger was ready. They called me up and handed me my paper bag and sat down for dinner. The Little Bacon Cheeseburger was about the size of an In-N-Out Burger. I would say it was a 1/4 pound burger. I looked in the burger and they had all of the ingredients. They were generous with the lettuce as it seemed like they put a quarter head in my burger but really skimped on the grilled onions and mushrooms as there was barely any on there (you get more at a Wendy's or Carl Jr's $6 Burger). The cheese was melted on there and one cool thing was they gave me real fresh bacon that was crispy. I took a bit and overall, not too bad. The ingredients where fresh and the combination of flavors I put together seemed to work well together. The only thing missing was that I really do wish they added more of the onions and mushrooms just to give it that little extra bite onions and to polish off a smooth mushroom taste. But for my meal, the burger wasn't the highlight, it was the fries. Fresh home cut style fries with a good seasoning to it. They must add something more than just salt to their fries like pepper and some other seasonings because their fries are really good. They also loaded up the bag with fries which made up for the 1/4 pound burger. As to rating, with all do respect, I honestly think Zagat lost it mind by giving it any kind of rating. Yes they use fresh ingredients but if 5 Guys gets a Zagat Rating then honestly I think half the homes in the US with a decent grill that makes their own burgers should get a Zagat Rating too. Because that's what 5 Guys is, a good backyard burger. I've had far superior burgers at other places but they won't ever get a Zagat Rating. As to ratings, if you're in the area it's a good alternative to McDonald's or Burger King but I don't buy into the hype. Overall a decent enough burger stop and worth a 3 star rating.

    (3)
  • Charity D.

    I love their food, it is just so juicy and tasty. The price is not bad either. It tastes like a ma and pa place to me. I have to say it is one of the best burgers I have ever had and you can customize it. Their fries are very tasty as well, the ones I had were spicy, they were awesome. Compared to in-and-out burger, this place is so much better and it isn't as crowded.

    (5)
  • Laurie R.

    I usually don't write about chains because well-- they're all pretty consistent across the board. My first visits to Five Guys was the one in Fort Union. It was always packed and my order never got to me quite right. When we moved to West Valley and discovered there was a Five Guys in our area we were pretty happy. Added bonus: this place is rarely crowded to the point you have to wait to place your order and it's spotless. I usually order a small bacon cheeseburger with grilled onions and it's plenty of beefy goodness form me. A small fry is usually not finished between me and my boyfriend. The portion sizes are definitely reasonable for the price. I also have to comment on the servers: they're awesome. They're all so friendly and helpful and they get your order out fairly quickly. So...if you're craving Five Guys but you don't want the crowds found at the other locations, head out to West Valley.

    (4)
  • Alan L.

    From hearing all the great reviews and the 5 stars for this place, I thought I would give it a try. The burgers were alright, fries were good. But the dent in my wallet did not feel so good. If you love fries and don't care to spend much, go for it. From feeding a family of 4, with burgers and shared fries, it amounted to over $40, so if you're looking to spend around $15 for fast food, this place isn't for you.

    (3)
  • Victoria S.

    This place is awesome. You can order anything but beware if you only want a single pattie you will have to order a kids burger :O)

    (5)
  • Jorgen M.

    Probably the best "fast food" burger chain around. Very fresh , great taste and great fresh fry's. I also love In n Out but they are different ( better fries and shakes )

    (5)
  • Tom N.

    These burgers get giant fast. Get them with bacon and the onions diced not grilled. Makes a great texture.

    (5)
  • D. W.

    This is something I rarely do, both reviewing chains and then reviewing separate locations of chains, but WVC is not going to benefit from my rating for Fort Union and they deserve the 4 stars every bit as much. Sure, the space isn't as comfortable, but the service here is consistently more attentive and the food is every bit as good. This is the what I use as the benchmark for "fast" burgers and sometimes even against sit-down restaurants. With their phenomenal consistency, they make an excellent standard and many, many, many challengers have come up wanting. If you want them to make you a burger my way, choose either single or double patty, add cheese, 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.

    (4)
  • Mylan D.

    Five guys is much better than in n out. It's a bit more pricy compared to in n out but so worth it.

    (4)
  • celeste t.

    I like them, yes it's greasy, yes this isn't helping my "diet", but I'd rather eat here than a lot of chain burger places. My burger was fresh, hot and veggies were crisp and clean. They didn't taste like dirt. My fries were not burnt, oily, but good. Very clean, no mess anywhere visable to customers. Cashier was polite, repeated my order before I paid which I like for some odd reason. I would go here again if I was craving a burger and on this side of town.

    (3)
  • Richard C.

    These folks are very friendly and fun. They were quick but didn't make me feel rushed. It was clean and stocked well and of course, great food!

    (4)
  • Enrique G.

    I am quite surprised how many chains have popped up in this area lately. Especially in West Valley, I know this isn't Lehi or Heber but living here intermittently you kinda set low expectations. Five Guys reminds me allot of a Texas burger although the burger chain is from the east coast. You get the option of picking your own toppings or you can just tell them to put everything on it. There is one thing that bothers me about this spot compared to the other Five Guys, its freakin cleanliness. I feel like I have to eat a pile of peanuts and spread them all over the floor to give it authenticity. If you go to a Five Guys outside of the state, you'll see they purposely have peanut shells over the floor. Maybe its weird but sometimes being messy is fun. As for the fries, can't say I'm a fan of the Cajun fries if you like spicy salty fries. Normally order the regular which is plentiful for two people. Don't order two sets unless you are going on a starch diet. There's a reason why these guys were voted best burger in 2012 and that is for their portion size of meat in the burger.

    (4)
  • Kristen N.

    I realize I'm in the minority when I say this, but I don't get what the deal is with Five Guys. IMO it's pretty over priced for something that's just ok. $7.00 for a small burger and a drink is a little excessive-especially when you can (for about as much or less-depending on where you go) get a bigger burger, better fries, and a drink at Smashburger or In-n-Out. Yes you can get your burger the way you want with sautéed mushrooms and grilled onions, but I still can't get over how much it is for mediocrity. They do have some of the most polite and helpful employees around-hence the third star. Bottom line-if you've never been save your money and go to Smashburger or In-n-Out, or if you're in a pinch just get the pretzel burger at Wendy's.

    (3)
  • Jacob A.

    Being from Virginia, I am very familiar with the Five Guys franchise... one that is apparently fairly new here in Salt Lake. Well, it shows. I have been to this location multiple times now while traveling on business, and each time that I've stopped in, the food has not been what I consider to be Five Guys quality. Burgers and bacon are overcooked... buns are hard and crunchy at the edges... and just overall, it's nowhere close to what I enjoy at my local Five Guys back home. I've even taken a second before to look at the grill at this location, and most every time is has been fairly disgusting looking, with burnt up pieces of burger all over it and in desperate need of being scraped off. It no wonder that the beef always has come out tasting sub-par to me... again, nothing like my local one where they're constantly scraping the surface of the grill. A four-star rating prior to my review tells me pretty quickly that most people here in Salt Lake must simply not know how a perfect Five Guys burger should taste, because this location has a long way to go. I love a good Five Guys burger, but after 3 mediocre visits to this location, I think I'm crossing it off my list. Here's to hoping that changes are made, and more attention to detail is enforced to bring Salt Lake the Five Guys that they deserve.

    (2)
  • Eric S.

    Five guys is my favorite burger and fries joint in West Valley City. Love their generous helping of french fries. When in a group there's rarely a need to order more than one french fries. And the fry sauce is great too.

    (5)
  • Jaime E.

    Five Guys is too overrated. I wasn't impressed at all and then you end up paying over $10 for a subpar burger with fries and a drink. I prefer In'n'Out over this place. Maybe I'll give Five Guys another chance.

    (3)
  • Justin Y.

    Five guys in Utah tastes better than it does in Carson, Cerritos, and California combined......... I guess the location in Utah just tastes better than any location that starts with a C............ Just my luck that those are the only in Places that have Five guys....... F MY LIFE.

    (4)
  • Jim B.

    Burgers are good nothing special. Tons of toppings to choose from. The fries are great, get cajun. The worst part is the price, if you bring 4 people and SHARE fries you will be over $40. The reason for 3 stars is because it's just not worth the cost.

    (3)
  • Alice Y.

    Can you believe that I didn't know that this place was a chain until I showed up? As lame as I am, this was a real (as in, hand formed patties and ingredients that you could actually recognize) delicious burger. I love the idea of the peanuts for snacking while you wait for your burger. The only thing I had a complaint about was that the Cajun fries were definitely on the salty side. Yeouch! The place was also clean (even the bathroom, shokingly!) and the staff was friendly. Next time I'm in the area, I'll definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Candyce C.

    OH YEAH!! If you love HUGE portions and greasy food, this is numero uno!! This is your vegan's worst nightmare. It's a little pricy, but so good. The regular hamburger has not one, but TWO patties packed with overflowing extras which YOU get the pick wrapped in aluminum foil and you must get the fries which are not only absolutely delicious and they give you a lot, but they actually give you a whole ton extra on purpose. And that's not the half of it. The workers there have so much fun and make you have fun too. There's a guy that shouts numbers and people joke and have a great time. Every once in a while when I've had a bad day at work, I go there and treat myself to here and it's WORTH IT!

    (5)
  • Virgo M.

    Okay, I must now amend and raise the stars to FIVE. Cajun Fries with Utah Fry Sauce. YUM.

    (5)
  • Chris C.

    I've been hearing a lot about Five Guys Burgers the past few months. About how Obama likes to go there, that it's Zagat rated, and that in several different cities it's rated as one of the best burgers. I saw that UT had a couple Five Guys in the area and as I was leaving for home saw that there was one only a couple miles away from the GPS. Not wanting to get airport food, decided it was worth a 10 minute trip to try out Five Buy Burgers. I guess this is a new location as well as a newly developing area as a lot of the restaurants around this area had this fresh newly made feel to it. 5 Guys is located right off the S 5600 W so it's not that hard to find. I walked in and had the impression that I was walking into an In N Out. It had a bit of that 50's burger shop feel to it but not clean. What spoiled it was that on almost every inch of the wall there was some signage promoting how great 5 Guys is. It had big signs saying how it was "Voted Best" or "#1 Burger and Fries" and pictures of magazine covers, and that it was Zagat rated. The place just couldn't stop patting itself on it's back. So I walked up to the counter and you basically got a couple of different options. You have either their Regular or Little version of either a Hamburger, Cheese Burger, Bacon Burger, or Bacon Cheese Burger. They also do a Hot Dogs, Grill Cheese, and Veggie Burgers too. Prices for the burgers range from $3 - $6. If you want the meal you're looking at an additional $2 - $3 dollars. The one bonus about 5 Guys is that you got a lot of toppings to choose from and they don't charge. Yes they do offer the basics like lettuce, pickles, tomatoes, and onions, but you can also get grilled mushrooms and grilled onions, jalapeno peppers, and BBQ sauce to boot. I decided to get the Little Bacon Cheese Burger with Lettuce, Grilled Onions, Grilled Mushrooms, Pickles, and Ketchup. They gave me my drink and sat around while they make my burger. They do everything fresh here so it took about 5 - 10 minutes before my burger was ready. They called me up and handed me my paper bag and sat down for dinner. The Little Bacon Cheeseburger was about the size of an In-N-Out Burger. I would say it was a 1/4 pound burger. I looked in the burger and they had all of the ingredients. They were generous with the lettuce as it seemed like they put a quarter head in my burger but really skimped on the grilled onions and mushrooms as there was barely any on there (you get more at a Wendy's or Carl Jr's $6 Burger). The cheese was melted on there and one cool thing was they gave me real fresh bacon that was crispy. I took a bit and overall, not too bad. The ingredients where fresh and the combination of flavors I put together seemed to work well together. The only thing missing was that I really do wish they added more of the onions and mushrooms just to give it that little extra bite onions and to polish off a smooth mushroom taste. But for my meal, the burger wasn't the highlight, it was the fries. Fresh home cut style fries with a good seasoning to it. They must add something more than just salt to their fries like pepper and some other seasonings because their fries are really good. They also loaded up the bag with fries which made up for the 1/4 pound burger. As to rating, with all do respect, I honestly think Zagat lost it mind by giving it any kind of rating. Yes they use fresh ingredients but if 5 Guys gets a Zagat Rating then honestly I think half the homes in the US with a decent grill that makes their own burgers should get a Zagat Rating too. Because that's what 5 Guys is, a good backyard burger. I've had far superior burgers at other places but they won't ever get a Zagat Rating. As to ratings, if you're in the area it's a good alternative to McDonald's or Burger King but I don't buy into the hype. Overall a decent enough burger stop and worth a 3 star rating.

    (3)
  • Charity D.

    I love their food, it is just so juicy and tasty. The price is not bad either. It tastes like a ma and pa place to me. I have to say it is one of the best burgers I have ever had and you can customize it. Their fries are very tasty as well, the ones I had were spicy, they were awesome. Compared to in-and-out burger, this place is so much better and it isn't as crowded.

    (5)
  • Sandi T.

    When I was little I remember Mom always taking us out to lunch after our Saturday chores were done. I now get to reciprocate since Mom is on a tight budget, and besides, its something I enjoy. The first time I ever visited Five Guys was some time ago in North Carolina. It's nice to see them in Utah. The guy at the counter was awesome taking time to go over the menu in depth and ever so nice. I wish I got his name because he deserves high praise! We had the single patty cheese burgers with fresh cut fries. They have many toppings that are included with the price of the burger. By the way, the single patty burger is huge. Fries were tasty and I like when places offer the infamous fry sauce. Cokes were strong, not flat tasting like Arctic Circle's drinks. The only thing I didn't understand was the free peanuts they offer? Must be a southern thing. You scoop them yourself and you can have all ya want. The food was good. The reason I am giving them only four stars is that they do not offer combo meals. All food items are sold separately, so it makes it rather pricey. Total bill for two was a little over $18.00, so taking a family here would be rough. Maybe that's the reason I saw no kids in the joint.

    (4)
  • Shane W.

    Originally when this place opened it was amazing! You walked in and got all the workers yelling "Hi" or "Hello" or how many were in your party. Also, the workers in the store were primarily caucasian. Now however the majority of the workers are spanish and you'll only get one saying "Hello". Not to mention if you order online be prepared to wait an additional 10-15 minutes past what your online order time should be to pick up your food. It really feels like this place has gone down hill. Check out the rest of the reviews if you don't believe me.

    (2)
  • Allen B.

    I love 5 guys. They use very good ingredients. I also enjoy the fries. I usually order a triple with no bun. YUM!

    (5)
  • Jeffrie M.

    The food is tasty enough but when the grease has already soaked through the paper bag they put the food in within the time that it takes for you to carry it from the counter to the table you should know that no amount of crossfit is going to undo the dammage you are about to do. It's not bad but you can get a better, less soggy burger for the price. The fries are worth the price though and are served in massive quantities.

    (3)
  • Andrew S.

    Someone else mentioned, they didn't realize that 5 guys was a chain. Same for me if I'm honest until recently. Now I see them popping up all over the place, there is even one right by where I live in Riverton now. At a prior company there were odd people who went to 5 guys, and I figured it was the only one that existed, and just some hole in the wall greasy burger joint they had found. What they brought back seemed to back up this theory! That was four years ago, I never tried it for myself until about six months ago - and again due to work colleagues who made a majority decision this would be the lunch destination for the day, I went with it - and honestly wasn't disappointed. Sure, it is a greasy burger joint. But one with real meat patties, and the ability to customize your burger with the exact combination of sides to put you into hamburger heaven. Top that with salty fries and wonderful fry sauce and you're really onto something! I'll admit, it's not somewhere you would want to eat at often if you're trying to stay healthy, but it's a real burger joint with proper fresh and REAL ingredients, and I can't imagine any more unhealthy than eating all the processed crap you get from most chains. The trick here is get the small versions (single patty) and get a small/regular fry. Large fries are INSANE in size. Even small you can share between two people and have some to spare. I get the small bacon cheeseburger generally - I cannot deny, I do like bacon, especially real bacon. You can't really knock 5 guys - it's unashamedly what it is. And they do it great. When you feel like a REAL burger, give it a try!

    (4)
  • Laurie R.

    I usually don't write about chains because well-- they're all pretty consistent across the board. My first visits to Five Guys was the one in Fort Union. It was always packed and my order never got to me quite right. When we moved to West Valley and discovered there was a Five Guys in our area we were pretty happy. Added bonus: this place is rarely crowded to the point you have to wait to place your order and it's spotless. I usually order a small bacon cheeseburger with grilled onions and it's plenty of beefy goodness form me. A small fry is usually not finished between me and my boyfriend. The portion sizes are definitely reasonable for the price. I also have to comment on the servers: they're awesome. They're all so friendly and helpful and they get your order out fairly quickly. So...if you're craving Five Guys but you don't want the crowds found at the other locations, head out to West Valley.

    (4)
  • Alan L.

    From hearing all the great reviews and the 5 stars for this place, I thought I would give it a try. The burgers were alright, fries were good. But the dent in my wallet did not feel so good. If you love fries and don't care to spend much, go for it. From feeding a family of 4, with burgers and shared fries, it amounted to over $40, so if you're looking to spend around $15 for fast food, this place isn't for you.

    (3)
  • Victoria S.

    This place is awesome. You can order anything but beware if you only want a single pattie you will have to order a kids burger :O)

    (5)
  • Jorgen M.

    Probably the best "fast food" burger chain around. Very fresh , great taste and great fresh fry's. I also love In n Out but they are different ( better fries and shakes )

    (5)
  • Tom N.

    These burgers get giant fast. Get them with bacon and the onions diced not grilled. Makes a great texture.

    (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
    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 : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Drive-Thru : No
    Caters : No

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