“? Let's dive into the delicious world of Five Guys, where the burgers aren't just made, they're engineered for euphoria. Every bite is like a high-five to your taste buds, a meaty melody harmonizing perfectly with toppings tailored just for you. It's like Burger King went to culinary school and graduated with honors. The fries? Oh, the fries! They don't just accompany your meal; they're the golden, crispy co-stars in this blockbuster of a burger experience.? But hold your horses! Before you even get a whiff of those sizzling patties, you're greeted by the tipping conundrum. It's like being asked to tip a magician before he's even pulled a rabbit out of his hat. In the world of Five Guys, you're tipping for... well, that's the million-dollar question. You get your own drinks, napkins, and even embark on a mini-trek to fetch your food. So, why the tip? It's like paying for a concert where you're also the lead singer.? The tipping culture here is like a pickle on a peanut butter sandwich – you understand why it's there, but it doesn't quite make sense. Do you tip out of fear that your burger might get an unsavory makeover, or do you stand your ground and risk burger blasphemy? It's a culinary catch-22.? So, here's the beef: Five Guys serves up a symphony of flavors, a burger bonanza that's hard to beat. But when it comes to the tipping hat trick, it leaves us scratching our heads, wallets in hand, wondering if we missed the part where they serenaded us or did a little tableside dance.In summary, Five Guys is a fortress of fantastic food with a side order of tipping confusion. It's like going on a fantastic date but having to pay for the pleasure of holding the door open. ???“
“The sandwich I ordered, Number 18, was absolutely delicious! The meats were fresh and flavorful, and the onion rings on the side were a great complement. What impressed me just as much was the exceptional service from the staff - friendly and welcoming.I'll definitely be back! ?“
“This is my favorite frisky fries location simply because there is good parking here. The food is amazing here too. I usually get the Miss Potato Head. you cant go wrong with the copious amount of sour cream and cheese they add to it. Along with the heaping helping of bacon on top its a true winner. One of these days I'll try one of their other dressed friesDietary restrictions: they have a gluten free fryer for their fries“
“Delicious. A bit pricey for small hotdogs--like $12 for two sauerkraut (maybe including tip; I forget)--but whatev. They announce your dogs are ready with a bullhorn in the parking lot, which is kind of a fun experience. Like, you expect a helicopter to swoop in. Their sign lacks illumination on the road, which keeps the line short. (They not good at marketing, but they're good at hotdogs, which is the important part.)“
“God I love this Popeyes. It's been fresh every time, order has never been wrong (scored a few extra chicken strips too) people at the drive-through have been friendly and thorough. They could probably hit me with a deep-fried roach at this point and still end up in the green with me.“