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  • This was my first time at any of these locations. It's a cute little schtick they've got going on - free scoops of peanuts in the shell to munch on while you're waiting in line or for your food. I was surprised to see this, as the sign they have (a much needed allergy warning) is located below the mid point of the front door and so not very visible/obvious (people, seriously, suck it up, move the Five Guys sign off of one of the doors and have the warning at adult eye level, please. This is an issue that can very easily be life or death for many people, so please don't mess with it. I tend to think highly of a company who goes above the minimum legal requirement when it comes to caring for their customers. Now to the food - be aware, their "regular" burger is two patties. Yeah, clearly an American company because nowhere (except maybe in a pms, need red meat and chocolate moment) is that considered "regular" in my world. Anyway, the staff are friendly, the menu board is pretty clear and straight forward. We each ordered a "small" i.e. regular, one patty burgers and got to choose our toppings (free sauteed mushrooms). We decided not to order drinks or fries and just focus on the burger. They give you a number, and you sit and wait, we grabbed some peanuts and munched while we waited. They finally called our number and we got our burgers. They toast the buns, and the buns are like the ones I remember from my childhood (puffy with the sesame seeds on top), they toast them. The burger was okay, tender, but I wish they hadn't put so much A1 sauce on my burger because that's ALL I could taste. Too bad, because the meat seemed juicy but I didn't enjoy it as much as I might have. It would be helpful if they had something next to the tables/little sweepers to get the pieces of peanut shell off the table. Do we sweep em onto the floor? Use our napkins? Is this one of those places they want us to throw the shells on the floor, the floors weren't that clean and already had shells scattered her eand there so it's possible...so the burgers are okay but not cheap, I like that you can add as many (free) toppings as you like. I'd go back one more time to see if the burger was any more satisfying/to munch on free peanuts, but we have A LOT of fantastic burger places in Toronto, am not likely to spend my money on a U.S. chain's so/so burger, ya know?
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