Five Guys
We finally got to check out Five Guys Burgers and Fries...affectionately known simply as Five Guys. We had heard big things about this place. It originated on the east coast, but from the look of their website it is moving westward. I would call them the east coast In-N-Out Burger. Like In-N-Out, they only have a few things on the menu: hamburgers, cheeseburgers, hot dogs, veggie burger, fries and cajun fries. Although, word on the street is that the "veggie burger" is just a bun with any vegetables you want on it.
Anyway, we walked in on a Friday night at around 6pm and there was a line about 8 people deep. The food was a little more expensive than I would typically spend on a burger and fries and such a place. $17 for both of us to have: a hamburger, a bacon cheeseburger, large fries and 2 sodas. We got our number (92) and took our seat. The restaurant is decorated pretty minimally. It kind of reminded me of Jimmy John's, but with less character. White and red tile with almost every square inch of the walls covered in articles about how great they are (Zagat ratings, food reviews, etc) and quotes by people raving about how delicious the burgers are. We waited for a while, maybe about 10 mins or more and all of a sudden we started hearing them call out, #95, 96, 99, 102...and remember, we are #92. So we are getting kind of pissed....We are hungry, they think they are awesome, they are charging us more than what we normally would pay for fast food and now, they obviously lost our order. So I got up and checked out the situation...sure enough, lost our order. They put a rush on it though and I had it in no time. They gained a few more points by doing this...
We got back to our table, took our first bite and immediately forgot about all of their shortcomings. It was delicious! The regular burgers come stacked double, which Jon and I decided is quite convenient. We don't like when you get huge burgers at restaurants and you have to cut them in half to be able to pick them up and eat them. Jon also liked that the bacon on his cheeseburger fit his burger and wasn't hanging outside the bun. The fries were good in my book, but Jon wasn't the biggest fan. They are fresh cut potatoes and were just salty enough. I mean, I added more salt (because that is just what I do) but I think they were good and salty for the regular fry eater. We got a large fry and shared it, but it was more than enough. We didn't even finish it. I think we'll share the small next time.
While we were there, we decided to rank our favorite burgers in terms of deliciousness. Jon thought Five Guys was better than Dotty's, but I don't remember if he liked it better than Culver's....and he doesn't have a soft spot for Gille's like I do. I rank my favorite burgers like this:
1. Culver's
2. Gille's
3. Five Guys
4. Dotty's
5. Sobelman's
Honorable Mention: In-N-Out Burger (Only because it has been about 3 years since I have been there and I don't remember really what it tasted like, only what I felt while eating it...which was immense satisfaction)