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  • Steph F.

    Five guys makes pretty good burgers but for almost 6 bucks for a single patty "little burger," they should be called 5 Plus. The burger was well prepared but with a wait time of 20 minutes and only 2 people ahead of me... kind of slow service. The staff seemed happy but a bit distracted in the kitchen. There needs to be more focus in making the burgers, maube have a couple already cooked to get ahead of the crowds. It's fresh... just a bit of a wait. I've been to other five guys and this one is more on the turtle tracks

    (2)
  • AJ M.

    I see you're here to check out whether this Five Guys location is worth attending. Let me save you some trouble, friend. Yes, they do sell Five Guys burgers here- which is literally the only thing about this place that matters. This location could be run by a small platoon of Adolph Hitler clones and I would still cheerfully attend in order to acquire that tin-foil wrapped brick of pure American adultery on a bun. Some of these other reviewers have given pretty bad accounts of their experience at Five Guys, which is blasphemous and ignorant. If they received their Five Guys burger at any point during their experience there, then nothing else is important at all. If I had an airplane crash into my groin while standing at the register and one of the cooks set me on fire while hurling racial insults, I would still give this place five stars as long as I got a bite of that cheesy, meaty, greasy cow corpse. The only reason I'm giving four stars is because putting my delicious burger at the bottom of a bag filled to the brim with boiling hot fries is f***ing cruelty. They do it every time and I swear they are laughing at me with their eyes when they tell me to "have a nice day". How can I have a nice day with third degree burns up to my elbow from trying to rescue my tasty burger from the depths of a sweltering volcano of french fries? Getting my burger out of that bag is like trying to fist a meteor. Otherwise, ignore all reviews with less stars than mine. You will hand them money upon arrival, and in exchange, they will eventually hand you the meaning of life on a sesame seed bun. Does it really matter how long it takes or how many crappy french fries came with it? The only purpose of french fries is to provide a short break for oxygen in-between choking down bites of my amazing burger. Five Guys, if you could please work on putting the burger at the TOP of the bag, that would be beautiful. Or don't. I'm definitely going to hand you my money either way. My body built 80% of it's proteins using materials it got from your burgers. I am 80% Five Guys burgers. Literally. I wrote this review while eating my burger and standing in line to get another burger. If you aren't behind me in line after reading this, then you clearly didn't want a burger that badly and you should go make a PBJ sandwich and stay out of my life.

    (4)
  • Nicki M.

    I had a hankering for a cheesbuger and everyone says Five Guys makes a great burger. The burger was AWESOME! I got the works. Someone should have warned me about the fries though. I wasn't ready! [[in my Kevin Hart voice]]. Sorry but that was too much grease for me. While I appreciate the super fresh potatoes, I'm not a major greasy fries fan. The paper bag was transparent!!! On the flipside, the staff was super sweet and totally upbeat. I wanted to hang out for hours with them. Great team at that eatery.

    (3)
  • Brendan J.

    Food here is always great no complaints in that department. However the service is really slow. I come in this location a lot and it doesn't seem to matter if I'm the only one in line or if there's a huge line it's always at least a 20 minute wait

    (3)
  • Doug S.

    I, along with at least five other customers, were waiting in line rather patiently as an older employee tried to figure out how to work the register and take everyone's orders. After a few minutes of us standing around, a much younger employee stopped mopping the floors, opened up another register, and gladly took our orders to keep the line moving. As we sat waiting for our food, the younger employee finished at the register and went back to mopping the floors without complaint. But then, my girlfriend and I watched in disbelief as the older employee walked up to the younger employee - in the middle of the restaurant, and within earshot of us and at least one other customer - and proceeded to berate the younger employee simply for stopping his janitorial work to come take care of customers. I guess the older employee didn't like the fact that he looked like a fool at the register, struggling with one order as the younger employee cleared four in the same amount of time. I hope that younger employee gets paid more than him, because he clearly does more work, complains less, and has a better attitude. EDIT 2/15/2015 I haven't revisited this location, so I can't justify an update review or rating. But I would like to note that after posting this review, I was contacted by their district manager who made it clear to me that they had taken notice of my complaint, and acted accordingly on it. I appreciate their promptness and professionalism in dealing with this matter, and I wish this location the best. I still love Five Guys... I just visit a different location!

    (1)
  • Elle P.

    They always "forget" to add bacon to my burgers or hot dogs when i specifically order them. The fact that it happens every time I go there makes me wonder if its intentional...

    (3)
  • Pablo G.

    Food is five guys decent. Not great, but better than other fast food joints. However this store hasn't had pickles twice in the past two weeks. How does a burger joint go without pickles for two weeks (as they indicated when I arrived to pickup my web order and they didn't have pickles, the same issue they had two weeks prior)? Order more pickles. Go to costco to get pickles. Do anything other than tell your customers you don't have pickles when they arrive to pick up a web order that INCLUDED PICKLES!. Seriously.

    (1)
  • Perry K.

    I rarely eat here but my fiance loves them! The portion of "small" fries is a whole paper bag and their jr burger is almost as big as a big mac.

    (3)
  • Jerry P.

    Can order online. Just good burgers. Like Micky D's when they first started, SIMPLE MENU, only way better ingreadients.

    (4)
  • Deborah N.

    Well, it's a Five Guys. They get the job done fairly quickly and the food is okay but not spectacular. I really don't like the pervading smell of grease in all Five Guys. At least I don't carry it away with me on my body as seems to happen with Eau d' Subway. Last time I went here it was something like 95 degrees inside, so I'm guessing the AC wasn't working. Hopefully it was fixed quickly. I'm not sure how I can be the Duchess of this place. I really don't go very often.

    (3)
  • Tyler J.

    Built me a full on giant burger. Loads of goodies. But I was very disappointed with the amount of fries. Most five guys places will load up the bag with way extra fries. This place simply filled the cup. That's fine and all but when they started out giving bags flowing with fries, it just makes them lose their reputation.

    (3)
  • Maxine J.

    Great burgers and fries, but I'm giving 3 stars because they gave two military guys their order before mine and I ordered first. What the hell is that about? Also 3 stars because Five Guys doesn't have combo meals and when you ask for ketchup on the burgers, they never put it on.

    (3)
  • Owen M.

    Amazing staff, and food. The cheeseburger tasted like heaven on a bun. The fries were amazing, too. The cashiers were great! The hygiene was great, I didn't see any leftover food on the tables, and the bathroom was as clean as my home bathroom.

    (5)
  • Maria P.

    Oh. My. GOODNESS. I went a few nights ago (around 8pm, when my usual meat cravings start) and ordered a simple cheeseburger with grilled onions, mayo, lettuce, and tomato...now I'm addicted. Seriously. I dreamt about it last night. I live 3 miles away. There goes my diet. The meat was perfectly cooked, with enough juice that it satisfied instead of grossing me out. Only downside is that it's VERY loud, so you have to yell your order. Minor setback...I'll yell my order across the parking lot if I have to. I'd stay away from the fries though. A starchy unsatisfying mess that was overcooked on the outside and barely cooked in the middle. Five Guys is known for their fries, but this location did NOT deliver. However, I couldn't care less about the fries because I'm focusing on that juicy burger. Maybe it was an off night. Maybe I'm not partial to steak fries. Bottom line...I'll find ways to sneak this into my diet. If it means an extra hour on the elliptical (yeah, elliptical, treadmills are for pansies) then so be it :)

    (5)
  • Carlton M.

    Came here for years and always got burgers and thought ehh...today I got the bacon cheese hotdog and I'm fighting the urge to go and get another one!

    (4)
  • Brett M.

    Every time a stop at a Five Guys, I want t love it. Their signs would suggest that everyone else does (at least up to 2010). Unfortunately, I end up leaving unsatisfied. The larger burger chains are not really comparable, because the food is so highly processed, I am not sure it's still meat. Five Guys serves the basics and for the most part does it reasonably well, but never great. This time my son's burger was tasted like it laid in fat for a while, though I know it didn't. The fries are good, my favorite, but well made. The chain is expensive. Two people, burgers, drinks and Fries and you are over $20.00. For that price range, I expect a really great burger, and I have never had one at any Five Guys. In DC and in many other cities, there are local burgers joints and chains (in and out, z-burger) that blow Five Guys away. Maybe in 2006 Five Guys was a great burger place, but today, the competition has stepped it up and surpassed them.

    (3)
  • Vitaliy N.

    This is a good place to go if you're feeling hungry. This is also one of those places that you'll feel guilty about eating at the rest of the day. Five Guys is a cheap burger joint that offers a lot of food for a little money. They offer hamburgers and cheeseburgers that are stacked two patties high. They now offer a small hamburger and cheeseburger which I'm assuming is only one patty. There are plenty of toppings to choose from when you're building your burger including (but not limited to): ketchup, mayo, bbq sauce, hot sauce, tomatoes, onions, grilled onions, lettuce, jalapenos, bacon, pickles, etc. The fries come in huge portions. They're supposed to be served in a tall 8-10-oz cup, but they put the cup in a bag with your burger and throw the fries in over everything. This is good because you get way more fries than your bargained for (and can usually split with another person) and bad because you have to dig through them all to get to your burger which gets you really greasy. They also serve old fashioned malt vinegar for fries and peanuts by the bulk while you're waiting for your burger. The lunch rush at this Silver Spring location is manageable because the employees work quickly. You usually get to eat your order within 10 minutes of walking in the door. Three stars just because it's not my favorite place for lunch, it makes me feel guilty, and I've had better burgers.

    (3)
  • Steve P.

    If you are a burger person, this is probably the best burger chain I know. Burgers are always juicy and messy as heck. Portions for the fries are linebackers and weightlifters - the "little" size is more than enough for two. Note - if you order a burger, it comes with two patties. That with a couple fries will fill. you. up. If you want a single patty, order the "little" burgers. Hot dogs, grilled cheese, blt, and a veggie sandwich(???!!!) are also on the menu, but if you're not going to Five Guys for the burgers then you're kinda messed up. If you eat in, they have endless peanuts you can crack to burn off any extra energy you may have. The wait for your order may be along the 10 minute mark. But they're not pulling out frozen hockey pucks. They're actually hand-making your burgers. And it's worth it. My only gripe, which is really more of a personal preference, is that they do not sell shakes. A burger and fries is just *begging* to be gobbled down with a shake! But I can get my shakes elsewhere. Great burgers and fries. Recommended.

    (4)
  • Jason S.

    Ive been to many five guys including ones in new york and philly this is by far the most disappointed location yet, wanted to order a large fries extra crispy and was told they couldn't do it when every other store can, so i said fine only to see that they pre-cook the fries and just pop them back into the deep frier when a customer orders, I RECEIVED SOGGY FRIES!!!! McD's makes better fries then this....

    (1)
  • Lynn M.

    My family and I love Five Guys. We usually go to this location and will pass other burger places on the way just to get here. Love the food and the service. Always fresh and orders are always right.

    (5)
  • L S.

    LIVING OFF YOUR REPUTATION Always curious on this place so off we went on a Sat eve. Good news is the fries are a cut above average - fresh - and a regular order is enough for 2. The ice tea was also decent - but alas - the burgers were awful. 5 Guys makes a point of telling you their burgers are well done - but there is a difference between well done and cooked to death - where 2 5oz patties become tasteless charred greasy grizzle surrounded by oozing insipid cheese on a nothing special soft bun. Of course you can add a host of toppings at no extra cost - but save your $$. McDonalds has the best fries and as amazing as this may seem - their burger is far better.

    (2)
  • Tu-van L.

    Yay! There's a Five Guys in this part of town. Read my other FG reviews (heck read any Yelper's FG reviews for any location) and it echos the accolades of this location. Gotta love the consistency of chain burger joints. The fries were made using potatoes from Sugar City, Idaho. Just thought I'd let you know.

    (4)
  • John G. W.

    Everybody LOVES this chain of burger & fries restaurants, and this one is no exception. But, today is New Year's Day, and if you're starting a diet, then the reason this place is SO GOOD, is also the reason to stay away. Looking at the nutritional guidelines on the company's website, the calories/fat numbers don't look too bad, but the portions are small, and it is so easy to eat WAY TOO MUCH at this place. Especially, the fries. The boardwalk-style fries are fantastic, if not deadly. Why is it that everything that tastes so great, is equally bad for you.

    (4)
  • Johnny A.

    Your typical good Five Guys burgers and friendly service.

    (3)
  • RJ E.

    I've had In-N-Out, White Castle and everything in between... simply the BEST! They pretty much give you a double order of fries in the bag and they offer free peanuts while you wait. VERY cool! A little expensive, but because of the killer portions and fresh ingredients - I'll shell out the loot=)

    (5)
  • Billy O.

    Slowest five guys ive ever been to. 20 min to serve 5 custmers

    (2)
  • N S.

    huh wuh? First off, I had the veggie sandwich which was meh. Pay the Hillstone Restaurant Group for their Houston's veggie burger recipe and that'd be much better than the boring sandwich I ate. Meh - as were the fries, but what really made things bad was the incredibly LONG ASS wait for the food. Good G*d. Let me tell you, the MVA is two blocks over and I could have walked over, gotten my number ticket, renewed my registration, walked back, and still have had minutes to kill before getting my food. Talk about sssssllllllooooooowwwwwww. Your system is INEFFICIENT. It's not the workers, they were hustling their asses off, especially the black guy w/ the glasses. The worker bees were working so I can only assume it's the system that's to fault. Hire a consulting company and fix that. By the time they were about to call my number, the anticipation of the wait had me thinking I was about to be awarded an Oscar, and then, of course, the big letdown of the meal. So what the potatoes for the fries that day came from Shoshone, ID. They sucked, no slight crispiness, but not quite bad enough to be called soggy. The setup of the place was stupid as well. A long island filled w/ ketchup etc. placed parallel to the counter/waiting area by a few feet which made it a big chokepoint of people waiting, people having just ordered, people waiting, people waiting, people waiting. No space, so I just love rubbing up against an island and getting ketchup on my shirt to get by. Put that shit up against a wall or something. As you can see, I was/am more than perturbed, but the 20+ minutes I had to stew gave me all the time I needed to come up w/ this review in my head.

    (2)
  • Greg O.

    I've never been to a Five Guys that didn't have great burgers. But I've never had one that didn't make my heart rate slow down along with everything else in your body. The burgers are delicious, and the selection of topping even better- not just the usual ketchup, lettuce, tomatoes but grilled onions, peppers, and a long list of others. The fries are good as well, but I highly recommend sharing- I don't know anyone that can finish off even the small portion. Thats because the small portion is a small cup filled with fries, situated in a 3" deep bed of additional fries that will take up the entire bottom of your bag. The grease will render that bag useless before long anyway. And of course there is the free peanuts.

    (4)
  • Libby F.

    As a belated birthday meal, my friend and I went to the new Five Guys in way out Silver Spring which we discovered on a previous jaunt to Target out that way. While I don't eat red meat, I was intrigued by all the talk I have heard about this place. We stopped in previously and I saw that besides burgers that they have grilled cheese on the menu for $2.09! Well, I may be jaded because I was starving, but that was the best grilled cheese ever!! It appeared as if it was prepared on one of those sandwich maker-machines. I had grilled mushrooms added to mine for no charge. As Chandelor Bing would say, "It was perfection." The aroma of fries was mouthwatering as we entered and the "famous" cajun-styled fries were no let down. My friend loved her cheeseburger too, as she had been looking forward to it all week. This practically new location was spotless and the service was great. Our server forgot to add the price of the fries to the bill and when my friend pointed it out, he said not to worry about it. (She tipped him well!) This may have been my first visit to a Five Guys, but it definitely won't be my last!

    (5)
  • Duy N.

    I always get a cheeseburger with mushrooms and a hot dog here. if you didn't know already, they make a mean burger. very consistent and worth the money. the winner of a lot of washingtonian awards. really, you haven't been here yet? go, it's better than any fast food chain.

    (4)
  • Marcey Z.

    What a great place! I took a friend the other night for a belated birthday celebration(don't worry she also got a present...he! he!) and to top it off she doesn't eat meat. My friend picked the grilled cheese sandwich with sauteed mushrooms...yum! yum! I stuck to the standard, burger with fries. It was excellent! More importantly, the gentleman who took the order was awesome! I forgot to tell him fries so he added it to the order, without charge, and only asked that I put a tip in the tip charge. Obviously, I did...even more than the fries! Not that I expect him or anyone to give me a freebie for my error, but it was certainly a pleasant surprise and he was just so delightful. They also have good old malt vinegar for the fries! I WILL BE RETURNING!

    (5)
  • Kent P.

    Great great great burger spot. Fresh NEVER FROZEN beef. They brought a taste I hadn't had in years...you order a burger "base". Small (one patty burger) or regular (two patty burger). Then you can pay extra for cheese and / or bacon. After that all toppings are free. Sauteed mushrooms / fried onions, mayo, etc. Drink Refills are free. Regular fries...they give you a cup full of fries, then dump even more fries in the bag. I'm not kidding, we grouped all of our leftover fries and put them in a bag...I've never seen that many fries before. My guess is that maybe they were about to throw them out in a few minutes and said, screw it, let's hook people up. They were still good though. It tastes like county fair burgers (which is a really good thing). Not 5 stars because: **It is a little spendy. 9.11 total for burger, fries and soda...in NY you can get that combo for 5 bucks or less. But...fresh meat and potatoes they hand cut on the spot...they even tell you where the potatoes came from. **It takes a bit to get your burger, like 5 minutes. But you can see them making them, like Subway. **So its 4 stars if you're impatient, 5 stars if you're appreciative of taste and quality.

    (4)
  • David E.

    Five guys has great fries. However they only cook their meat well done so if you like a burnt patty on a fresh bun with fresh condiments and good fries, then 5 guys is for you.

    (3)
  • David L.

    Good burgers, nice assortment of toppings. My only complaint is that the buns don't hold up to the burger. All that juice just soaks the bun and it falls apart. Also, we finally figured out that no matter what size fries you order, they pretty much fill up a paper bag with them. Family friendly

    (3)
  • Quinton B.

    I love Five Guys. Fast Service, good food, and cheap prices. What more could I ask for. Their french fries are the best especially with apple cidar vingear. They taste like boardwalk fries in Ocean City, MD. I have been to several and I can honestly say never had a bad encounter.

    (5)
  • Daniel H.

    Great place to go if you're in the mood for homemade-tasting goodness. Big juicy burgers with cool options like grilled onions or grilled mushrooms. You get a bunch of fries with your burger too. You definately leave the restaurant with a full stomach. Service may be a little slow in the evening due to a large hungry crowd.

    (4)
  • Olivia L.

    I have finally found a collection of lunch spots within a 5 minute drive of my office. This Five Guys is bigger than most, and was reasonably fast at 12:30pm on a Tuesday. I'll never be hungry again!

    (4)
  • Michael S.

    I am absolutely in love with this Five Guys because it's literally 5 minutes from my house. If I'm feeling really adventurous I could even bike here. Because it's still pretty new it's really clean, and it's quite spacious too. Other than that it's your typical Five Guys - good burgers and good fries! The staff is really nice in my opinion...the nice lady who took my order was really, well, nice. If you live in the north Silver Spring/Beltsville area definitely stop by here. In fact, I think I'll go now...

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 10
  • Mon : 11:00 am - 10

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Private Lot
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Loud
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Drive-Thru : No
    Caters : No

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