From Deseret News archives:
Dining out: Five Guys Burgers and Fries
I don't mean that to sound insulting; in fact, I mean just the opposite. From the crisp and tasty Mount Olive pickle chips adorning the burgers to the red-shirted workers continually wiping down tables and throwing away trash, this is a restaurant that covers every aspect of the burger experience, and covers it well.
Walking into Five Guys' Fort Union store, the Washington, D.C., chain's first in Utah, a visitor will be forgiven for thinking this is some factory-style eatery. The decor is basic to the point of laughability: red-and-white tiled walls, basic tables and chairs and quotes from various publications praising Five Guys. The line moves along with the kind of swiftness that makes you think of boxed burgers under heat lamps.
But that's not the case. I got the feeling on the day we took our family to eat at Five Guys that this is a business whose owners decided what was important to them and did exactly what they had to do to make those important things happen. To wit:
• The process. Ordering is easy at Five Guys. The menu is exceedingly simple: burgers, double or single patty, and fries, plus drinks, hot dogs and "veggie or grilled cheese." There are 15 toppings, all free. Once your number's up, the bags in which your food has been packed are labeled with little lists in which each item is numbered. We looked in our bags, found the burger with a "1" sticker on it, and knew from reading the list that it was our oldest daughter's bacon cheeseburger with ketchup. That's efficient and extremely customer-friendly.
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I can't get enough of these things.
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I grew up eating Five Guys burgers in VA. They are as fantastic now...
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