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    Five Guys

    3.4 (86 reviews)
    InexpensiveFast Food, Burgers
    Open 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Todd H.

    This is a little hard for me to do, as I've been a happy, card-carrying member of the In-n-Out cult for some time now. What I'm about to say may cause me to lose friends, get bitten by my dog and make my wife think about seeing other guys, but the truth must out. Alas, here it is: In my humble opinion, FIVE GUYS IS BETTER THAN IN-N-OUT BURGER. There. I said it. Here are my reasons: 1. Burgers. The burgers are, first, bloody huge. But that's only a good thing because they're also really tasty. They're made to order and served up hot with whatever toppings you care for (I just did cheese with lettuce, tomato, pickles, sauteed mushrooms, fresh jalapenos). You might have to unhinge your jaw to get those first few bites in, but it's worth it. 2. Fries. To be honest, I've been waffling about the fries. Tonight, though, I finally came down on 5G's side: I love 'em. They're quite a bit larger than typical fast food fries, which means that you can actually taste that they're made from (you'll never guess...) potatoes. Now, I'm the first one to admit that even fried gravel would have to be pretty good, but it is, ultimately, a nice thing to taste something other than 'fried' when eating fries. You can't talk about 5G's fries without mentioning a weird thing that they do. At first I thought it was a mistake, but it looks like they consistently give you at least twice as many fries as will fit in the styrofoam cup that they are nominally served in. So, you get your bag of food and the burgers are actually buried in a lovely, hot pile of loose fries in the bag. When my daughter and just ate there, we thought we'd split a large fry. The pimply-faced kid at the register sized us up and indicated that the large 'serves 4 or 5 people.' So we split a small and still could hardly finish them. Plus! Tonight I finally noticed the bottles of malt vinegar available for use in the dining room. I love me some malt vinegar on my mountain of fries! 3. Things other than burgers and fries. My kid, for reasons unclear, doesn't like burgers. So, tonight she ordered a bacon and cheese hot dog, which she also loved. Luckily, she got filled-up on all of those fries and wasn't able to finish her dog. Not wanting to waste food, I finished the last few bites and agree that that was one hell of a hot dog. So, I've converted. I'll still go to In-n-Out when I'm in California for business, but if I've got a choice between the two, I'd pick Five Guys.

    Late, so, a bit empty.
    Scott C.

    Well... THAT was disappointing. I don't know what happened to this place, it used to be a 4 even 5 star place in my book, but they're getting sloppy. First, I ordered a bacon cheeseburger with no bun and extra cheese and extra bacon (both of which are considered toppings and included at no extra cost- one of things I liked about this place). They charged me for the extra bacon and extra cheese. I had to get a manager to reverse the charges. Then, I bring my hard won burger home and, a little cheese, it looked, maybe, one slice of thin cheese, it barely covered the burger, and almost no bacon, maybe 1/4 of one small slice. For almost $9, I expect one serious burger. Especially if that's all I'm ordering (no drink, no fries, not even a glass of water). $9 for a bacon cheeseburger that turned out to be 2 quarter pound patties, a little cheese and almost no bacon= pitiful. I'm sad. This used to be my go to place for the all American standby: a burger. No more.

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    Five guys has really great option and great burgers but the service I had was a little lacking,but I definitely recommend going here!

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    Spitz - Longmont

    4.3(74 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    Located right next to the movie theatre is Spitz, a mediterranean feast…read more When walking in there are various tables you can sit at. You order at the counter and they give you a number to take to your table. So if you are new to this place, I would grab a menu and take a seat somewhere before ordering, if you haven't had a chance to look at the menu. My husband and I wanted to get a wide array of what was on the menu but we opted for the loaded street cart fries with a mix of sweet potato and regular fries and the OG gyro with beef and lamb mix. Because I wanted to try the chicken gyro I got the mixed meat for my street cart fries. They accidentally forgot to put it on my fries so I got it as a side. The food was really good, especially the sweet potato fries with a side of garlic aïoli. The fries inside of the gyro were pretty good, but I would but felt it was overloaded by other flavors. I also got a drink of a passionfruit Mezcal, which was nice and smoky. Overall, I would come back to the spot, but it is definitely not an everyday spot due to price point. It was around $52 for the two entrees, the drink and tip.

    Saturdays usually wind up being a 'no cook' night for us, so we generally get takeout from a…read morevariety of places. Over the past 6(?) months Spitz becomes more of a target for me. Sure it's 'fast food', but damn... You sure don't feel like you have eaten 'fast food'. The veggies are always fresh, and the bread nice and soft. I have never actually eaten inside, but the takeaway is just great.

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    Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers

    3.7(98 reviews)
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    Went through the drive-thru for this visit. There was only one car in front of us at the time so…read morethe wait was minimal. We had asked for light ice for our root beers. When the drinks were handed to us, it didn't look right. We took the lids off and they did have light ice. I think they have preset fillers for sodas and because of the light ice, the cup was only 2/3 full of soda. We asked them to fill the cups to the top, as they should be. There was no issue with doing this and soon we had our full sodas, along with our meal and were on our way. The burgers come in a foil lined pouch so they stay hot. That is a step up from other fast food chains that have paper wrappings for their sandwiches. I got tots and my husband got fries. Both were hot and crispy. We asked for the spicy fry sauce and they gave us each a packet. Good food as always, just keep an eye if you ask for light ice in your drink.

    So Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers tries to be like a Culver's/In&Out but I think in trying…read moreto do both that as a concept it just sort of fails. Freddy's is no where near as good as In&Out. I got their lettuce wrap burger and it was wild they gave me like an entire head of lettuce instead of just the normal 2 pieces. It was waaaaaay too much lettuce! I happen to be a big fan of Culver's and think that Culvers does a better job and the food is higher quality at Culver's. For what Freddy's is though - this was a good location. The teenage guy at the drive thru window taking our order was friendly, helpful and got all of our food correct. This location has a drive thru - which is clutch when you have kids. Overall I didn't really enjoy our food but that was more to be said about Freddy's as a chain than this particular location. In the future I'll just go to Culver's or now they have In&Out in Denver now!

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