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  • Five Guys is a burger joint, apparently originating on the East Coast, that recently opened up in Pipefitter's old space (across from Steep 'n' Brew) on State St. My fiancee and I have been eying their "coming soon" sign for sometime, so when we saw they finally opened, we decided to give them a try. There was a line ahead of us, but considering the length of the line that formed behind us, I think we were lucky enough to just beat the dinner rush. The menu is fairly basic -- hamburger, cheeseburger, hamburger or cheeseburger with bacon, and two sizes of soda and fries -- but you get to pick the "toppings" that go on your burger. I ordered with "everything", which included ketchup, mustard, onions, mushrooms, pickles, tomatoes, mayo... Maybe one or two other things, but I can't remember now. My fiancee listed off the things she wanted on hers, specifically eschewing tomatoes because she's allergic. We both ordered fried and a drink. We were given a number and told it would be around 8 or 9 minutes. After a few minutes -- less than 10, I think -- our order came up, served in a brown paper bag. We snagged it and claimed a table. Inside, there were two styrofoam cups overflowing with french fries, a handful of napkins (already slightly greasy from sitting on top of the fries) and two burgers, individually wrapped in foil and helpfully marked "1" and "2". The fries were excellent. Cut from real potatoes, not the shaped processed crap you get at fast food chains, crispy and moderately salted. My burger was almost too much to handle -- all their burgers come with double patties, and with "everything" on top of it, it was hard to fit my mouth around the thing. It made for a messy, though tasty, entree. The patties were well-done but still juicy; exactly how I like it, but if you're the sort who likes blood running down your chin, you may be a bit disappointed that they serve all their burgers well-done. My fiancee had a small problem with her burger: They put tomatoes on it. She spoke to the manager and he promptly made her another, running it out to our table within a few minutes. We got to keep the original, which made an excellent midnight snack for me later on. :) Overall, I was impressed by the quality of both the food and the service, and felt the price was reasonable. I'm glad State St finally has a good burger place.
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