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waggy

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Dec 14, 2000
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Their Royal Red Robin burger is bomb! Nothing beats a bacon cheeseburger, except a bacon cheeseburger with a fried egg on it!

so its like breakfast and lunch combined at once!

Red robin is good. little expensive to take the kids though.
 

Sixguns

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May 22, 2011
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Red Robin isnt to bad. Ive never had a GREAT burger from there though. I have been wanting to try whataburger. Here in NM they have a green chile double cheeseburger which looks just amazing.
 

umbrella39

Lifer
Jun 11, 2004
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I didnt think so. We got 2 burgers, an order of fries, and two drinks for $15.00

This. We have several 5 guys in my area now and they all have different prices. The one in upscale city is more $$$ than the one in Southfield $$ a few stones throw away from Les Gold's American Jewelry and Loan. Not to mention the last time we went out to Mcds which we almost never do anymore it was not much cheaper than going to 5 guys.
 

waggy

No Lifer
Dec 14, 2000
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Not to mention the last time we went out to Mcds which we almost never do anymore it was not much cheaper than going to 5 guys.

/this

my 2 kids want normal meals (and eat them) at mcdonalds. it cost me around $20

if we go to 5 guys i get out for about the same price and the burgers are made exactly how they want.

though it helps getting a small fry and feeding all 3 of us heh.
 

Fritzo

Lifer
Jan 3, 2001
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thats cuz they have a higher percentage of horse meat

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Fritzo

Lifer
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Red Robin isnt to bad. Ive never had a GREAT burger from there though. I have been wanting to try whataburger. Here in NM they have a green chile double cheeseburger which looks just amazing.

My problem with Red Robin is they charge top dollar for their food, and it tastes like cardboard. BLAND meat, overloaded toppings, mushy buns, blah fries...I went there for lunch and got a burger, fries, and shake and it was $17.

There's a lot of "gastro-pubs" opening around here that serve fantastic burgers with interesting toppings. I'll probably never go to RR again.
 

Imported

Lifer
Sep 2, 2000
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Five Guys has bland burgers.. but awesome fries. Around here, there's an In-n-Out and Five Guys across the street from each other so I get my burger from In-n-Out and my fries from Five Guys.
 

DCal430

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Feb 12, 2011
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Five Guys is worth it if you use the toppings like the grilled mushrooms. I wish they would add avocado as a topping to.
 

OverVolt

Lifer
Aug 31, 2002
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You can get all the ingredients in black by just saying "everything" or something like that. Thats the best way.

I like five guys, and yes they are expensive. Don't get cheese or a drink. You can get a great burger for a little over $5. They overcharge for drinks ($2 medium) and fries (bloody murder).

Its not really a place to bring the family or girlfriend because they'll get a drink and fries and It'll be like $10/person. Its a good place to bring a dude friend if they are paying for themselves and you can just get a burger.
 

brainhulk

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Sep 14, 2007
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Island's used to have great burgers, last couple of years not so much

Southern California has so many choices for great burgers though

Father's Office
Haven Gastropub
Morton's
Umami
Slater's 50/50
Stacked

Just to name a few
 

fatpat268

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Jan 14, 2006
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Five Guys has bland burgers.. but awesome fries. Around here, there's an In-n-Out and Five Guys across the street from each other so I get my burger from In-n-Out and my fries from Five Guys.

Exactly this. I'm not sure why Five Guys gets so much love, when they can't even be bothered to season their patties. Ground beef is just so bland if you don't use any salt and spices.

You can dress that turd up, but it's still bland as hell.

Fries for me has really been a mixed bag. I've eaten at Five Guys three times, and one time the fries were well seasoned and crispy. The other two times, they came out of the fryer soggy (sign of the oil temp being too low) and way oversalted.
 

drbrock

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Feb 8, 2008
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Used to be awesome but I think their rapid expansion has hurt the quality.
 

Fritzo

Lifer
Jan 3, 2001
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Exactly this. I'm not sure why Five Guys gets so much love, when they can't even be bothered to season their patties. Ground beef is just so bland if you don't use any salt and spices.

You can dress that turd up, but it's still bland as hell.

Fries for me has really been a mixed bag. I've eaten at Five Guys three times, and one time the fries were well seasoned and crispy. The other two times, they came out of the fryer soggy (sign of the oil temp being too low) and way oversalted.

Are you one of those people that's really picky about what's on your burger? If you go to 5 Guys, you say "Burger with everything." If you don't, it may be bland.
 

Imported

Lifer
Sep 2, 2000
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Are you one of those people that's really picky about what's on your burger? If you go to 5 Guys, you say "Burger with everything." If you don't, it may be bland.

Even with everything its bland. It seems like their only form of salt on a burger is the bacon. I also hate the Five Guys bun. Maybe I'm too spoiled by how perfect the bun from In-n-Out is, but man.. that bun is horrible.
 

Sixguns

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May 22, 2011
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I didnt find the burger to be bland. It was really juicy and had a lot of flavor. All I had on it was cheese, bacon, and BBQ sauce. But I like a simple burger without all the extra seasonings some people but on it.
 

Markbnj

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Exactly this. I'm not sure why Five Guys gets so much love, when they can't even be bothered to season their patties. Ground beef is just so bland if you don't use any salt and spices.

I hate seasoned beef in my burgers. The best place for flavor in a burger is on top of the patty, imo. My wife is from a family that doesn't like burgers unless they're mixed with french onion soup mix or something. Makes me want to choke. Don't mess with the beef, man. There's plenty of room between the meat and the bun.
 

zinfamous

No Lifer
Jul 12, 2006
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I prefer Five Guys burgers to IN N Out, but I much prefer INO because the value is so much greater with INO.
 

fatpat268

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Jan 14, 2006
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I hate seasoned beef in my burgers. The best place for flavor in a burger is on top of the patty, imo. My wife is from a family that doesn't like burgers unless they're mixed with french onion soup mix or something. Makes me want to choke. Don't mess with the beef, man. There's plenty of room between the meat and the bun.

See, I just can't eat a mound of beef without any sort of seasoning. At the bare minimum, it should be seasoned with salt. If you want to get fancy, you can mix in some paprika, onion, smoke flavorings, or whatever. It doesn't mess with the integrity of the beef flavor, it just further enhances it.

But apparently a lot of people like unseasoned beef.


Are you one of those people that's really picky about what's on your burger? If you go to 5 Guys, you say "Burger with everything." If you don't, it may be bland.

I don't remember what entails "everything," but I do generally like my burgers with bacon, lettuce, pickles, onions and mustard (or mayo). The bacon honestly was overcooked, and the rest doesn't add that much flavor anyway.
 

MiniDoom

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Jan 5, 2004
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I like them both about equal. like protein style (lettuce wrapped) at in and out. When I ask for lettuce wrapped burger at 5 guys, the workers don't understand.
 

rasczak

Lifer
Jan 29, 2005
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I like Five Guys. They're pricey, but the burgers are great. In diameter they're small, but you're getting two patties, and I've never felt less than full after eating one. Also, you can buy one small fry for three people.

This.
 

CZroe

Lifer
Jun 24, 2001
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The wife and I ate there last week for the first time and I thought it was pretty good. I dont see why everybody says that it is super greasy and what not. My burger seemed to be perfect and same with the fries. I did like the amount of fries I got too.

They are simply saying what the company wants them to say. They dump the fries in the bag by aiming at a cup that can't even hold half that amount specifically because they want the greasy bag look. It's also why you get a bag no matter if eating in or taking out.
 

mmntech

Lifer
Sep 20, 2007
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Five Guys has bland burgers.. but awesome fries. Around here, there's an In-n-Out and Five Guys across the street from each other so I get my burger from In-n-Out and my fries from Five Guys.

Agreed. Fries weren't bad when I went but the burger sucked. Not much better than McDonalds IMO. You can't fry burgers and expect them to come out good. Not without spices anyway. A proper burger should really be cooked over charcoal or at bare minimum an open flame.
 

Daishiki

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Nov 9, 2001
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Island's used to have great burgers, last couple of years not so much

Southern California has so many choices for great burgers though

Father's Office
Haven Gastropub
Morton's
Umami
Slater's 50/50
Stacked

Just to name a few

The Haven burger is still my favorite. Slater's was pretty good, though I was probably enjoying the Guinness milkshake more. I've heard good things about Father's Office. A double-double from In-n-Out is still a staple for me. As far as Red Robin, I like their 'shroom burger and Royal Red Robin. Can't argue with the fried egg and unlimited fries.

I'm not very impressed with Five Guys. The bacon cheeseburger looked great, but after I finished it, it felt like something was missing. There wasn't much memorable flavor. I expected more from a $10 meal.