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  • Tom A.

    If the Five Guys were dwarfs their names would be Noisy, Shiny, Salty, Fatty and Pricey. None of them would be named Doc. Neither are they Bashful. It's only the first day of operation at this newest franchise in Oregon City but the white and red tiled walls are plastered with covers and quotations from esteemed magazines and random daily papers (The Lakeland Florida Ledger?) singing the praises of the genius behind this company: Burgers?? and...and Fries?? It's just incredible!! Self promotion is the artistic theme here but hey, at least it's a theme. Despite being the stuff of Inc. magazine fairy tales and surprise Presidential drop-in lunches, Five Guys has never entered my culinary experience until now. We thought by not arriving until after noon we'd be cast into the wilderness, or at least to a remote parking lot, and have to hike overland to the grand opening. But no, news hasn't traveled that fast in OC and the college hasn't started Fall term yet so we arrive to find a convenient parking spot, a short line and numerous open tables. There's well over five -- more like 20 -- guys and gals rushing around behind the counter, cranking out stacks of juicy beef and glistening fries. I feel my LDL levels start climbing just from standing in line. This chain keeps getting compared to the famed In-n-Out Burger of my homeland. The So Cal natives then rush to denounce such comparisons with that holy mecca of fast foodness. But I think it's fair to compare, at least at face value. To wit: A very simple menu consisting mainly of burgers and fries. A dedication to using fresh, never frozen beef and potatoes. Old fashioned soda fountain look. Etc., etc. I may never be readmitted to the Golden State for saying so but the quality of the actual meal seemed pretty close to In-n-Out as well. The burgers (a regular burger is two patties) are well done but still quite juicy and the buns are up to the task of containing it all. A good sized list of condiment options, including grilled onions and grilled mushrooms, are included in the price. I do have to register a complaint about the American slices instead of real cheese on a $5+ burger though. C'mon. The fries are available regular or Cajun. Having tried both now I'd go for regular in the future and drizzle them in malt vinegar, as the Cajun spice wasn't really hitting it out of the park and there was entirely too much of it on the poor spuds. The regular fries, on the other hand, taste like potatoes, which shouldn't be remarkable yet it is. As a value I would call the meal just sub-okay: the double pattied regular cheeseburger, fries and a small drink cost just shy of $10, about a buck more than a comparable meal basket at the Burgerville down the road and twice the cost of any offerings from the unspeakable fast food chains. Back at the office, I'm tempted to download the nutritional information but decide instead to live in denial and get more exercise and maybe eat that apple the old crone brought to my door.

    (3)
  • Kyle A.

    Place was very clean. Good customer service and all staff was friendly. While Dining In, a mass amount of students walked in with the line near the door. Probably 15 people and they opened two registers, had plenty of staff to handle the rush and orders came out quickly. Good, fresh burgers. Coke Products. And the fries are wonderful as well. You'll get plenty.

    (4)
  • Vanessa S.

    I rarely go to Five Guys as I haven't eaten meat in a couple years, but every once in awhile I need good skin on fries soaked in malt vinegar. Staff at this location were nice enough, not over friendly or rude. I came at 10pm on a Friday, so I give them props for not making me feel unwelcome. I mean, who can be perky at that hour, right? The fries are always overflowing. I swear they fill the bag, and then toss in a fry cup for good measure. I used to love their burgers, and while I can't in good conscience recommend any meat these days, if you insist on eating a hamburger, this is one of the best fast options. They also have milkshakes now, not sure when that happened.

    (4)
  • Leilani C.

    Still haven't found a better bacon cheeseburger around. Crunchy bacon atop a perfectly cooked sirloin and any toppings you want. I'd rather red onions om a burger than white but that's really a matter of preference. Cajun fries are my favorite. If it weren't for the existence of In n Out, this would get a solid 5 stars.

    (4)
  • Amanda O.

    Best burgers around ! Love the toppings choice and the easy to order from menu! Fries are delicious and a small is plenty for a family! Great portions :). Only con is there isn't even parking. Even when they at their busy point of the day the line is moving very smoothly !

    (5)
  • Gary L.

    Great lunch .... had little bacon burger (the little burger is like a reg burger anywhere else) great all the way around and their fries are the best .... never been unhappy here and I wasnt today .... always good .... remember unless youre really hungry little burger and small fries are more than enough.

    (4)
  • Rob P.

    I'd eaten at 5 Guys in W. Linn a few years back and was pretty underwhelmed. Rolling around the Hilltop area in OC, I spotted their sign in a small strip mall and a burger just sounded good so I thought I'd give 5 Guys another shot. It was around 7:30 on a Monday evening and there were about 7 people in the decent sized dining area. We were greeted immediately and I went with a regular cheeseburger and a large fries. Having already known the fries are super-sized, I split them with my teenaged nephew. We took our order to go and in 5 minutes we were home. Because I was able to add exactly what I wanted to my burger, the only real test would be the beef flavor/quality. I was very happy with it! One note, while I ordered cheese, it was more cheese than I cared for. Just a bit... Service was friendly and wait for order pretty fast. I will return!

    (4)
  • Nathan S.

    This was my first visit to a Five Guys Burgers and Fries establishment. Normally if I were in a "burger" mood, I'd go for the mother load, but I decided to try the little Cheeseburger (which is the size of a regular hamburger). The regular burger has double patties and you can have the burger made anyway you want with the available toppings. The four of us ordered different burgers and upon receiving our order, the burgers are labeled with numbers that correspond to the order slip on the bag. This makes handing out burgers easy so everyone's not seeing if they got the right one or not. The burger's food quality was fine, but the fries were hard (almost burned), greasy (or oily since they say they're made with peanut oil) and very salty. I would say the average length of a fry was about 1.5 inches... just a big lump of "shorties". The in-restaurant dining has a lot of tables, but they are really tight and if they were full with anyone older that 12 - chairs would be bumping into each other. I'm not figuring on making Five Guys Burgers and Fries a frequent stop... but I'm sure that the kids will talk me into it in the future.

    (3)
  • Heather A.

    Five Guys' fries make me love life again!

    (5)
  • Mike G.

    The same as the one I wrote for the West Linn store! The buns are SOGGY and just fall apart! The service at this one was much better and it was a great deal cleaner! This is NOT the best burger you will ever eat and is grossly overpriced for what you get! Fries are fine....When a place has to self promote EVERYTHING they do you know something is not right....Go eat a REAL hamburger at BJ Willys in Willamette, NOW that is a GREAT burger!

    (2)
  • C D.

    This burger destroys the Double Double, sorry So Cal but that's just the facts of the matter, I have loved So Cal burgers my whole life (In n Out, Louie III, Tommys) but the Five Guy Double makes it a serious contest and in the end it is the better burger. Great fries, get the cajun.

    (4)
  • Eric M.

    Great burgers and phenomenal fries. Love the portions. Even I could barely finish one order of fries myself.

    (5)
  • Beverly M.

    I finally ventured in after all of this time. Honestly, it's taken me this long because I'm a cheapskate that feels the Burger King whopper is the best value and taste for the money. But today I decided to give my daughter the choice of the 3 places in OC Point since we were just leaving the college... burgers, tacos or chinese. She chose burgers. She ordered a bacon burger and I had a regular burger (the small, single patty ones) and we decided to split an order of fries because the employee said they will feed 2 people. I selected all of the regular toppings and condiments plus grilled onions. My daughter added some toppings and sauted mushrooms to her bacon burger. The order was done in about 5 minutes or so and served in a brown paper bag with the grease already soaking through. Yum LOL. We dug in. The burgers were quite delicious, juicy, bun held up wonderfully, patty was natural shaped, not pre-formed circular perfection and the toppings were exceptional and fresh. The fries were enough for FOUR people. Delicious, fresh, excellent! They are the reason the bag got greasy because they overflowed the container and filled the bag! We managed to eat maybe half and brought the rest home. So after finishing and tallying up a burger, a bacon burger, a (seemed like family size) fry but it was a regular, a medium size soda and a water, it came to just over $12. I call that a deal and well worth it. Last I looked, I couldn't even get ONE Red Robin Burger for that price. The decor is stark, red and white tiles and the music a bit loud and only plays METAL and Hard ROCK which really surprised me. Sure I like good old rock and roll but I'm sure a ton of customers don't. They should go with a 50's rock. It would match the decor and also be accepted by a broader audience. I'll take my husband there sometime. He likes a big double burger with lots of toppings, I'm sure he'll like this place... and it's much closer than Calamity Jane's!

    (4)
  • Jonathan G.

    little over priced for the setting, fries are great, burgers really greasy, almost need to double bag stuff because the grease soaks through. Do not put it on the seat if you get it to go, will leave grease stains.

    (4)
  • Martin F.

    Now serving milkshakes, and like the burgers all (11) fixings available (including bacon) at no additional cost. (Well if you want bacon on your sandwich it costs extra) The burgers: Cooked to order Lots to toppings with fresh ingredients Thin, medium well, toasted bun I ask for several toppings, so going with "light" on all of them makes it pretty workable. They also have hot dogs, veggie sandwich, grilled cheese and BLT's for the folks who do not want a burger. The fries: Cooked to order, thick sliced at the store, skins left on. they tell you which farm they came from. Regular or Cajun. The "little" is enough for two of us. In the shell peanuts to keep you occupied while you wait in clean, well maintained but function over comfortable seating. The folks behind the counter are friendly and happy, service is quick. The process have gone up and a full meal is probably north of $12 now. 4 star food and service 3 star pricing and creature comfort.

    (3)
  • W B.

    First time I have been to a Five Guys. Just for other first time people, the little mean single patty and the regular is a double. The regular fry is huge and will feed two or three people. The fries were very good, homemade style fries. Skins still on and cooked just right, I added salt. The burgers were good, the meat was cooked through and not burned on the outside. They ask what toppings you want at the counter, which was nice instead of just assuming you want things. The bun was tasty and bacon was crispy. I like the burger overall, but it was outstanding, felling that it lacked flavor somewhere. I think that it was the bacon was on the bottom, I like the bacon on top of the burger with toppings on top of it.

    (4)
  • Josh V.

    Awesome service and as always great burgers.

    (5)
  • Roman V.

    I like burgers so all i got to say is its a nice place to get the burgers i like not much more to say you jest have to try it

    (4)
  • Jeffrey R.

    I was hungry for burgers and fries last night, and wasn't really wanting Burgerville's squished little patties again, so we decided to give Five Guys in Oregon City a try (this was my first visit to a Five Guys joint). First impression: The red and white checker tiles seem to be trying to say "Fifties style", but nothing else about the place has any real character. The decor is stark and cold with all kinds of boastful quotes displayed in big, bold, plain lettering. The portions: My family's order of a hot dog, three burgers, and three orders of fries all came out in a big paper bag. The burgers all had decent size to them, but what really surprised me was how generous they were with the fries -- the little cups that hold the fries were completely overflowing with close to double what the cups could hold. We could have gone with two orders of fries and still had plenty for the four of us. The food: I ordered a bacon cheese burger (standard double patty) and added mayo, BBQ sauce, hot sauce, jalapenos, and grilled onions. It was delicious -- the burgers were nice and juicy, and all the toppings blended nicely together to make my taste buds dance. My only disappointment was with the bun -- it was barely up to the task of holding together, and could have used a thorough toasting before meeting up with the burger. The fries were very good, although they were a bit salty (not the end of the world). The kids: The kids absolutely loved the food, and there was plenty of it. The verdict: Definitely worth visiting from time to time as a treat -- I wouldn't quite rank it up there with Red Robin, but definitely ahead of Burgerville, Carl's Jr., or Mike's Drive-In for quality and taste of the burgers and fries. This isn't a place to go to for truly outstanding burgers and fries, but it's a convenient, fairly inexpensive solution --The Block House Cafe in Dayton is still my number one choice when it comes to burgers and fries, and this franchise isn't going to compete with that (but I don't expect it to).

    (4)
  • Kate D.

    I was told by many that their burgers can be compared to In N Out's burgers. There is obviously no comparison at all. I asked for a mushroom swiss burger and they didn't have mushrooms. Come on!!! The burger patty itself was just okay. I thought this place would be much better.

    (2)
  • Stephanie K.

    Food was ready relatively quickly. I have only eater at a Five Guys one other time and did not realize that a regular burger comes with two patties so be prepared for a lot of meat! Burgers were good, fries were fresh and hot. Would have been nice if they had a kids option for smaller portions for my 3 year old,

    (4)
  • Dan M.

    What's not to like burgers and fries. Burgers are cooked to order and come up hot and fresh. Same with the fries. Fries are cut fresh from local farms and the farm they came from is posted in the store. Everything is bagged to go but you can eat in. There is also boxes of peanuts for you to munch on while you wait. Love going to five guys. Gluten free food served here too just ask.

    (4)
  • Jeff B.

    Reading various reviews from others complaining that the fries are greasy or oily just plain leaves me flabbergasted. They are French Fries people ! In case you haven't noticed, they are deep fried. Yes they have oil. Yes they have salt. If you're looking for a healthful way to go, this isn't you're place. If however, you're looking for some tasty fries and a darned good burger, then stop in and try them out. I've been there several times and have always had smiling, polite people behind the counter doling out the goodies. A word to the wise, a small order of fries is enough for 2-4 people depending on you hunger level.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 11

Specialities

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

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