I honestly love five guys but sometimes coming here is uncomfortable due to the fact that some employees give you a disgusted look. My family simply came in to eat and we were welcomed by one of the cooks just continuously staring at us the entire time we ordered. Even after looking behind me into the parking lot, to just simply make sure there wasn’t someone behind us outside, (which there wasn’t) I turn back to continue ordering and yet there’s he is continuously starring at me with this blank and “I don’t like you type look” even after trying to order our food, it got to the point to where I asked my wife and openly to the cashier “why is he just staring at us and me more than anyone”. She looked back and he’s still staring the entire time over the entire 3-6 minutes of us ordering. Then I was trying to pay for my food and he looks back and turns right back and stares right through me making it obvious he’s looking at me. I feel like at this point we aren’t welcomed here for whatever reason. I was polite and so was my wife with the cashier lady who kindly helped us out but o became bothered by how when we come into FiveGuys we get this look and it’s not just me being paranoid but the mere fact that when everyone else came in this gentleman smiled and spoke with all the other people that came in and picked up their food and didn’t say a single thing to us other than our order number. There is a high chance me and my family will not be eating...
Read moreSo I went to 5 guys today to get an unbiased view on the culinary experience they offer. A lot of hype has surrounded the legendary food 5 guys supposedly offers, with the exponential drawback being the effect it has on your financial situation. It was time to put it to the test. I ordered a double bacon burger with a small Cajun fry by the cashiers request, stating the next size up of fries could feed two people, with the large feeding 3-4. The bill was 17 dollars and some odd cents. I was skeptical. I brought the food home, the aroma filling the car like cologne in the mall. The car was hotboxed in greasy bacon notes and Cajun dust. Upon arrival, I prepared a plate. The burger was fat as it was tall, almost a perfect cube. The fries had the right amount of crisp and Cajun dust. The burger was amazing. You could tell the food was about as fresh as it could get, and the fries were the perfect compliment. Everything about this burger was done right. It’s almost like the guys at 5 guys decided to open a burger place with the vision of making the best burger possible, with the best ingredients. That being said, they see this as an excuse to charge way over what it would cost to make. In conclusion, 5 guys easily sells the best burger out of any burger chain. Seeing that the price is steep, I could see this being a treat for occasions. I give 5 guys a...
Read moreHands down my family has been a fan of five guys for years. (My children love going inside and eating There giant bundles of free peanuts while we wait for our food.) They look forward to it everytime we've went and personally I think its pretty awesome they offer them and for free. Today we ordered a burger and it tasted amazing, The cheese was melted so perfectly and the toppings were perfect. The meat was to perfection 👌 and they followed instructions x2. I ordered a hot dog and it has the grilled taste with that amazing seasoning flavor and the cheese melted so evenly and perfectly between the two grilled pieces of my hotdog. For many years five guys has gone above a nd beyond as far as there fries! They literally not only feel our cups overly up but the entire bag is so full I fed all 6 of my kids a good amount of fries. Our family only eats out on certain holidays or special occasions such as today (unless my husband or I am working late etc) So although five guys is a bit pricey there food is definitely worth every bite and I appreciate how dedicated they are to there customers. I'm adding pictures but my kids had already started eating. (Sorry about that)...
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