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Will they let you order a triple or quad stacker at Five Guys?

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I order an extra pattie on the burger every time we go to five guys. Splitting that with my wife is much cheaper than two 2-pattie burgers and is just about as filling.
 
wendy's spicy chicken is about the only thing i can come up with that competes with chick-fil-a. spicy chicken might just be the perfect chicken sandwich.

You need the cheese though. It makes it so much more yummy than it already is.

I may be running to Wendy's soon.......
 
Went to Five Guys for the first time on this past Friday. Wasn't super impressed. Wasn't bad, and was better then most fast food but not anything spectacular IMHO.

Heh, I had the same experience on Saturday at the Five Guys on Sheridan Road in Chicago. Good, but not as good as In N Out, and I don't even like In N Out as much as some other people do.
 
Ask for the quadruple bypass and see what you get.

If that works try asking for the "opposite sex repellent" that one will for sure get you 3 or 4 patties.
 
Ya know, five guys burgers are pretty large as it is. A two patty burger from there is equivalent to at least a 4 patty burger from other fast food restaurants.
 
Never tried five guys and in-n-out is only marginally better than the ff joints. Best burger I had so far is at a bar my coworkers and I hit up for lunch now and then. All fresh ingredients made to order and they're huge.
 
We have a Five Guys just up the road and it's delicious. I ate at one in Knoxville TN and it was only average. I've had In-N-Out several times and wasn't that impressed. The burgers were flat, squashed and tasted like McDonald's patties - oh, and extremely dry.
 
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