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Restaurant bewertenI had a good experience here with one of the employees, she went out of her way to make sure everything was good and pleasant. She even gave me a free product that triggered my mind (I will not say what, because everyone will go there to ask for one) but since she did that I often go there to support the business, not to hope for another freebie. I recommend these 5 guys if you like their food.
Do yourself a favor and take the time to eat your burger and fries at the restaurant. The meal is way better, rather than getting it delivered/taking it home. I find if I bring the burger home, it ends up getting soggy/smashed together. I enjoy Five Guys much better when I can enjoy it fresh.
I used to love this franchise. Not anymore. A single hamburger will cost you $7.80 and a hot dog is $7.00. way too expensive. The burger patties have no seasoning on them when they are cooked. Just thrown on a flat top. They used to season The burgers at one time. The only good food item they still have are the French fries but a regular cup of fries alone will cost you $6.00.
Five Guys unquestionably delivers on the promise of great burgers and those addictive cajun seasoned fries that I just can't resist. The flavors are consistently spot on, making every bite a true delight. The fries, in particular, have a special place in my heart as my all-time favorite. However, it's hard to ignore the elephant in the room – the price. While the food quality is undeniably good, the cost can be quite steep for what you're getting. Five Guys falls into the realm of a treat rather than a regular dining option due to its higher price point. If you're in the mood to indulge and savor their mouthwatering offerings, it's worth the occasional splurge. Just be prepared to dig a bit deeper into your wallet.
Have ordered here many times over the years. Ordered online, “ready in 6 minutes”. Came inside to pick it up and was told 5 minutes. Waited 45 minutes! 3 customers who walked in after us got their food before us. Seems like they prioritize in person orders?