An In-and-Out Burger would be nice in this area...great French Fries too...
An In-and-Out Burger would be nice in this area...great French Fries too...
That's the problem with the price...Since the patties are small, I need a double and want to add bacon and regular, if not a large drink and fries. We're now pushing $15-$20. I can go to any other chain and get a better bacon burger with fries and a drink for usually around $12 total. I'll explain the differences below.
Couldn't agree more. Five guys uses supermarket quality meat, which they don't freeze, smash it as thin as Whooper patty loosing precious juices and only OVERcook it to well done. Luckily the burgers are excessively high in fat, OVER 50% FAT or they'd be dried out. A regular hamburger is 700 calories, 400 is from fat. http://www.fiveguys.net/files/files/...lInfo_2009.pdf It's also cooked on a griddle which retains more fat than on an grill grate where the fat can freely drip away from the patty.
Any of the chains such as Outback, TGIFs, Chilies or even Red Robin use thick patties which they give you a choice of how you like it cooked. IMO, I rather save some money, have a thicker/juicier patty with less fat by skipping Five Guys.
That's cool if you don't like their burgers for whatever reason, but you're a little off on the price. One hamburger (double-patty) with bacon, one large fry, one large drink comes out to $12.67 at the store I visited. They only have two sizes for fries* and drinks so small = regular. There is no medium. Free refills on drinks so there's no real reason to get a large, but make the 20-cent splurge if you must.
As far as fries go, it's been mentioned, but they give you a ton of them. They fill the fry cup and dump a bunch more into the bag. Last week, I needed help finishing my small/regular order, and even then I still felt like I ate too much. A large order would no doubt be too much for even the fattest of fatties.
And speaking of fat, if you're that concerned about too much of it on your burger, you might think twice before ordering more fries:
Yikes.
*Was not aware they offered just the one serving of fries as it's not been on any of the menus that I've seen. I'll definitely ask about it the next time I go.
Don't know if this has been posted, but according to the Five Guys website, they are putting in a store at 19th Street and Telephone Road.
Coming to 19th Street and Telephone Road in Moore according to Five Guys' store locator.
That makes two whole reasons to ever step foot in the town of Moore. Until the next one opens up in OKC proper, that is. Then it's back down to one.
Yeah, there will be both Five Guys and Genghis Grill in Moore.
That is not what we found at all. We lived down on the WDW side of town, so perhaps that is why we felt that way. Anyhow, we love the selection of restaurants here overall much,much better
forget 5 guys burgers, we needa in-n-out pronto
Had a five guys burger in fargo ND during the OU-Texas game. it was a messy thing to eat. i would call it average quality. Got it to go so i've got no idea what the in store atmosphere is like. How bout that, Fargo ND has a five guys before OKC. They also have a Space Aliens http://www.spacealiens.com/front.php restaurant and a Taco Johns or twelve. Not sure who ends up ahead all said and done...
I've been a 5 G fan a long time, frequenting them in Washington DC and NYC. Contrary to some reporting here, burgers are well sized and delicious and average prices. Fries are plentiful, good and also cheap. All meat and potatoes high quality and fresh...no frozen.
I'd always rather frequent a local, but if others don't step up, I am glad 5 G is coming.
the new brochure shows them located next to zios, gamestop, etc. any time table on this?
http://www.priceedwards.com/files/fl...Park-flyer.pdf
Their website shows a "coming soon" location on 19th street in Moore.
They have just opened a location near me in California. My East Coast friends raved about it but I found it disappointing.
Very similar to In-n-Out (simple menu and fresh ingredients) but much more expensive. Probably double the cost of In-n-Out. However, the do allow unlimited add-ons to your burger, and there are many.
ive been to a few in texas, and i loved it. either way, im glad the metro is getting another option.
I eat it here in GA and love it.
Has anyone heard if Five Guys Burgers and Fries is coming to Moore?
Going in this year on 19th and Telephone
So in 1/2 mile you'll have McDonalds, Carl Jrs, Braums, Burger King, Whataburger, Jack-in-the Box and now Five Guys, I expect the new Heart center on I-240 to get very busy.
Definitely need some more full blown restaurants instead of more fast food...Can still squeeze in a Bueno thank you
Always room for a roach coach to park somewhere.
Wouldn't it be nice to have a McD on the top floor of the Devon Tower? There could be a huge McD double arch on top. :-O
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