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    Five Guys

    3.8 (58 reviews)
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Outdoor seating
    Good for kids

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    Bacon Cheeseburger with Regular Cajun Fries & Soda
    Jake V.

    Great burgers, great cajun fries, and great customer service. We usually get Bacon Cheeseburgers with Cajun Fries and a soda drink here. If we want fast food burger, this is our ideal spot. Each Bacon Cheeseburger comes with a two patties, bacon, cheese, and we usually order it with "Everything" with extra grilled onions and A-1 Sauce. Being able to customize burgers with the various available ingredients is nice, and they cook them well. The patties are satisfyingly good, definitely better than any fast food in the area. Fries are also fantastic; perfectly-salted, fresh, generous amount. There are 2 options: regular or cajun. I prefer the cajun. We devoured it all; love how the cheese is melted in the well-spiced patty; the overall taste with the A-1 Sauce and other ingredients is satisfying. Coca-Cola Freestyle machines with free refills are nice, but I'm not a big fan of the Gold Peak Real Brewed Tea - just tasted artificial, in my opinion. There was one time, both machines were broken (I know they can be a pain to fix for restaurant), and I had to buy a bottled soda, but other than that, they're reliable and great for customers dining in. You can self-serve ketchup, malt, and free peanuts, but Five Guys, where's the Ranch? They would be awesome with fries. I even asked them in my first visit. It would also be nice to have other blends of burgers and other types of sides for variety sake. Five Guys' menu seems as limited as a Raising Cane's - they have that 1 quality item worth ordering all over again, but the lack of variety doesn't give me more reasons to visit here. We had a problem with our burgers before (forgot to add A-1 sauce) but someone contacted us to resolve the issue. Overall, Five Guys' customer service is friendly and fast. Ambiance is fine; there's a good amount of space, and an employee is always cleaning the tables often enough. There are hand sanitizers and supplied take out zone with clean bathrooms and some nice framed awards that give us a glimpse of the chain's reputation. I wondered if this particular location is visible enough since I sometimes see 0 other customers around night time (after 8PM). It's on the elevated area at Patterson Place shopping center on 15-501 near I-40, Exit 270, but it doesn't seem visible enough if you're passing by 15-501. Nonetheless, it looks like a safe location with a good amount of parking spaces for customers. With Five Guys' top-of-the-line fast food burgers and great customer service, this is definitely the burger spot worth returning to if you want quality burgers fast. There's a Red Robin right across if we want a more restaurant-quality/gourmet burger but I don't consider that fast food, so wouldn't put Five Guys in the same category. Burgers are definitely better-cooked than Bad Daddy's though (which I'd put in the same category as Red Robin). Higher quality burgers = higher price compared to other fast food burger spots. A complete meal with Bacon Cheeseburger, Regular fries, and Regular drink would cost around $20+. They don't offer combos. I sometimes get an extra patty for additional cost, but haven't done that recently. Is it worth the price? Hmm...maybe. Like many other positive reviewers here, in general, I'm also a fan of Five Guys, so if you're not seeking a "gourmet" burger, this is probably your best option. We'd definitely return to this Five Guys location again.

    Pretty good, but whatever happened to the plastic trays from yester-year?
    Paul M.

    These guys get a bad rap, but I rate 4 out of 5 Guys. It's quite expensive, but an excellent burger and wow the fries are dynamite. I don't understand all the peanuts all over the place. Are they free, or showing off or ? euh??? As I say, the fries cannot be beat. The burger is good but like all good burger joints they need to figure out a way to keep the bun from falling apart before you have to ask for a fork to eat the second half.

    Double Bacon Cheeseburger!
    Jack W.

    Oh goodness gracious yall...these people do the lord's work. I got some lunch before heading into work nearby. Got the double bacon cheeseburger. Omg...SO GOOD! The service was great and fast. And the restaurant was clean as always. Will definitely be back!

    Outside. Storefront. Patio. Located in the Gateway Terrace shopping center in Durham. 0.6x zoom.
    Daniel B.

    I give this Five Guys in Durham 3.5 stars rounded up to 4. It's somewhere between OK to good. In general, I'm a fan of Five Guys. I think Five Guys burgers, fries, and hot dogs are delicious, satisfying, and hit the spot. If you're not seeking a "gourmet" burger, then this place should suffice. At the time of writing this review, this is the only Five Guys in Durham. It opened in 2011. It's located at the Patterson Place shopping center on 15-501 near I-40 exit 270. To be expected of any national chain restaurant, this Five Guys was pretty much the same as other Five Guys restaurants I've visited, mainly in the Atlanta area. There are eight Five Guys locations in the Triangle, this one being the farthest west and the one in Knightdale being the farthest east. This Five Guys has a fairly spacious dining room with six umbrella-covered tables on the sidewalk patio (off the top of my head, I think it's the most patio seating I've seen at all the Five Guys I've been to) and plenty of parking. During our Sunday evening visit, the restaurant was clean and moderately busy with both walk-up customers and those with online pickup orders. My wife and I were craving burgers and knew exactly what we wanted when we made our first visit to this location. She got a cheeseburger all the way ($8.79) and I got a bacon cheeseburger all the way ($9.99). "All the way" means mayo, lettuce, pickles, tomatoes, grilled mushrooms, ketchup, grilled onions, and mustard. Her cheeseburger was 980 calories + 190 calories for the toppings = 1,170 toppings. My bacon cheeseburger was 1,060 calories + 190 calories for the toppings = 1,250 calories. At Five Guys, all toppings are free. We also picked up some Cajun-style fries in regular size ($4.99, 950 calories). I'm only listing the calorie amounts because Five Guys conveniently lists them on the menu. With ketchup (30 calories), I estimate I consumed 1,755 calories from my meal from here. Oh yeah. We devoured everything. I think my wife enjoyed the meal more than me. I could have done without the bacon, but felt like going all the way this time. My bacon cheeseburger tasted fresh. It was tasty and filling. The bacon was crispy. The buns were soggy from all the juices - I didn't like that. I thought the burger patties themselves were fine. Savory. The fries were excellent, with or without ketchup. As is customary for Five Guys, the fries were served both in a cup that was way too small to hold all the fries as well as all inside the brown paper bag that everything else (burgers, napkins) was served in. It goes without saying Five Guys food is greasy. The brown bags always get soaked in grease. Well this bag of ours was exceptionally greasy! Like, nice and saturated and leaving wet splotches wherever it sat greasy. I think our all-the-way juicy burgers with all the juices from the various toppings were big contributors to the wetness. It was quite messy. A couple of napkins in the bag got soaked in oil and a little bit of sauce too. If transporting a bag of Five Guys, beware where the bag touches (e.g. clothes, car seats). Another Five Guys tradition: Self-serve peanuts are available for free across from the order pickup counter. Also, self-serve condiments are available plus they have two Coca-Cola Freestyle machines, each with over 100 drink options, and Gold Peak Real Brewed Tea with free refills. Service by cashier Rosalia V was great. We'd come back to this Five Guys in Durham.

    Bacon Cheese Burger
    Kong L.

    It's been quite a long time since I've had Five Guys. It's almost been 10 years since the last time from what I recall. I was craving a burger so, why not? After ordering a bacon cheese burger and small fry, my wallet said, "you shouldn't have". $17 for a burger and fries?! Holy cow (no pun intended). Instead, I felt like I just paid for FIVE other guys too. Mediocre burger and fries. Overall, good customer service.

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    Always consist good burgers. Juicy. Hood toppings. Fast service. You can always depend on good consistent well cooked burgers at Five Guys.

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    I arrived around 2:10pm on a Sunday afternoon to grab some lunch. I got a 3 piece supremes with…read morelarge fries and tea. The Fries and biscuit were delicious and fresh which is rare in my bojangles experience. I dined in solo. The staff were friendly. No complaints :)

    I love Bojangles. I've been to them all over. This one is my favorite in the area, because the…read moreservice in the drive thru is fast and accurate. They have never been out of any cut of chicken at any time I have come in, which is not true of other stores in this area. The dining room is glass on three sides, so it's bright at all times of day. Today there was a gang of teens who wanted to sit and share a large tailgate party together. They were very courteous (one of the guys held the door open for me as we entered together), and even though they were laughing and having a great time together, they never were over the top rowdy. It was like they were sitting around on their granny's front porch, pouring each other cups of lemonade and sharing dipping sauces. When they left, they took all their trash as well. The food I ordered was slightly wrong (breasts instead of thighs), but the person behind the counter fixed it without complaint and even threw in another piece. The porter keeps the room clean and the napkins and utensils in order. It's just a great place to sit and have a meal. And the food is hot and cooked perfectly - just like granny!!

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    If I could give six stars, I would...because of one reason- Kenny's passion for serving customers…read moreand cooking delicious food! He offered to modify our sandwiches for no extra charge. By adding his own spin on the sandwich, he improved the taste and texture greatly. Kenny's passion for great food is evident in the way he genuinely wants to go above and beyond to elevate the customer experience. My man Kenny is GOATED! Lastly, we've been coming here for a long time and the restaurant is always clean, workers are friendly, and service is quick. We will definitely be coming back and hope to see Kenny rewarded for his efforts!

    I usually order the Great Reuben (Original, not Light) or the Fettuccini Alfredo, with a glass of…read moreJason's Deli freshly-brewed sweet tea or Coke Zero. I've been going to this particular location at New Hope Commons for more than a decade now, not as frequently as before, but not rarely, and I notice there seems to be a slight downgrade when it comes to their food quality in recent years. I remember when in my first visits in Jason's Deli, every time I ordered a Reuben, the cashier would ask if I'd want regular or baked chips and my choice of side (usually I get French Onion soup, a fruit cup, or a side salad), but in my latest visit, I was not asked any of those. And what happened to the pickle dill that they usually include with the sandwich? Jason's Deli doesn't put that anymore. Yeah, sure you can get it from the Salad Bar, but it's usually included on your sandwich plate. I also prefer baked chips over regular, so when I got the regular chips I was slightly disappointed. I usually order the full Original Reuben (Corned Beef, not Pastrami) sandwich but they also have Manager's Special which comes with half of any sandwich of your choice + a cup of soup, which is not a bad combo for a slightly cheaper price. While the amount of beef in my latest visit was good, the Reuben in my sandwich tasted a bit cold as if it wasn't heated enough. The amount of kraut was good, and the Thousand Island dressing in the sandwich was fine. However, one corner of the rye bread was soggy, leaving me disappointed as I pondered how better Jason's Deli used to be. Jason's Deli's salad bar is decent with a good variety of toppings, cheeses, and dressings you can add. You'll have to pay additional if you want to add protein though. I tried having chicken breasts in the salad, and it tasted okay. You can get the Side Salad added to your sandwich order for about $6 or if you want a bigger plate, you can get the Garden Fresh Salad Bar for about $11.45. Both options are fairly price. They also have other specialty salads I haven't tried, so if you enjoy eating salads, you might enjoy Jason's Deli. Fettuccini Alfredo is not bad but not great. Don't expect it to be like Carabba's; it's a cheaper pasta but fairly priced; it comes with chicken and two pieces of bread, sauce is creamy enough. Chicken quality is better than its Italian neighbor, NY Pizza at New Hope Commons. My girl also enjoyed the penne with meatballs and marinara sauce. I also tried their wraps a few times such as the Ranchero Wrap, which is a Mexican-style wrap Southwest spices. Wraps and most of the foods in their menu are healthier than an average fast food chain. They also have a good variety of typical soups like Broccoli & Cheese, French Onion, Chili, and some Noodle Soups, so overall, menu items are what you'd expect from a deli chain. This Jason Deli location is at the center of New Hope Commons, close to the bus stop where many homeless people wait, and at one time, I saw a couple of them freely enter the restaurant without paying for food, and just eating the complimentary ice cream Jason Deli has for its customers. This is probably why they put coded locks for the bathroom doors: To prevent non-customers from accessing them. Overall, place looks spacious enough, even if it could get packed during Sunday lunchtime. Jason's Deli's soda machine and sweet tea options are convenient. Sweet teas are freshly-brewed, and fantastic with lemon. The complimentary soft-served ice cream (vanilla, chocolate, or a mix of both) with the small cones or cup is nice but at one of our more recent visits, the ice cream machine was down. Food was served fast, and someone brings it to your table, and someone also cleans them up, so overall, customer service is fine. The main reason we go to a Jason's Deli is for the Great Reuben, which is sadly, no longer great; hopefully, management will be able to improve overall quality of it. Back in the day, I used to have lunch breaks here every time I hang out in the Barnes & Noble nearby. It's still the best place to get food in this New Hope Commons shopping area but that's not saying much since there's not a lot of other options here: There's a NY Pizza place, a Subway inside Walmart, a Philly Steak spot that seemed to have shut down, so I'm thankful that there's still a Jason's Deli here.

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    Jason's Deli - This is the table we attempted to sit at

    This is the table we attempted to sit at

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    What I ordered vs. what I got

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    Persian flavors and Mally are the reasons to visit this out-of-way kitchen. My wife and I stopped…read morein for lunch while looking at another nearby shop. We were greeted warmly by David, the assistant, and he explained each of the available dishes on the trays stacked on the shelving unit. We chose pirashkis, flaky dough filled with meats or veggies, and plenty of yummy spices. Our two favorites were the tomato and the chicken and sausages. Mally, the owner and top chef, engaged us in conversation that felt like we were welcome guests in her home, specifically the kitchen. Mally gave us a plate of fresh greens from her garden complete with edible Nasturtium flowers. Very limited seating was available inside and the breezeway outside had a number of tables where we enjoyed our food and a cool breeze. After our lunch, we walked back to the kitchen to tell Mally how delicious everything tasted and I picked up a baklava to go. Tasty walnut and honey in layered philo dough was a great finish lunch. This woman-owned small business is worth supporting, IMO, for all the reasons above. Additional Note: Rice and stew options are available as noted by other Yelpers.

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    Mally, owner and head chef

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    Baklava - walnut. Yum!

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