I've been to several Five Guys and while this review is for this location, it really applies to all of them, because they've all been exactly the same. That fact, in and of itself, tells you a lot. =)
Yes, Five Guys is a little pricey. It's lack of combos make it a little more expensive. My husband and I can eat traditional fast food for about $30 these days, whereas at FG, it's about $45-$50.
BUT: The quality of food and portion sizes of the burgers and fries make up for that! I am full on a small fry and a small bacon cheeseburger.
Service at ordering is great and the food is fairly quick for cook-to-order. It's always fresh.
If I had to pick one area to work on, it's the atmosphere. It's not super welcoming and the staff are far too busy to really make it so, so that may be a moot point, honestly.
All in all, this location never...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreFirst time eating at this location. Not to mention, we haven't eaten at Five Guys in over ten years. We ordered a grilled cheese, one regular burger with mayo, ketchup, lettuce, onion, pickle, and jalapeno. Also pictured is a regular burger with onion, pickles, and A-1 sauce. It's absolutely perfect. Well seasoned, juicy, just the right amount of toppings. We also ordered a large fry which was more than enough for three people. I ordered online and picked it up in less than 15 minutes. This establishment was very clean, friendly employees, and decent size inside for dining in. Will...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreI would love to tell you how the food is, but after facing the wraith of the battle-hardened, short, blonde woman who snapped when I dared to ask for a combo meal and pepper Jack cheese, I turned around and walked right out. I then went to the very similar burger place across the street, which is what I would recommend for anyone wanting a burger without the attitude.
(Btw, I worked at a burger place for a year, and customer service for a dozen more - so if Iām saying this personās attitude was...
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