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  • After all the hype surrounding 5 Guys, I had to try the Calgary location, even if it meant going to Deerfoot Meadows on the weekend. A few quick pointers about 5 Guys: 1) All burgers are a double patty unless it's a "little burger". 2) Toppings are unlimited and free. 3) Fries are fried in peanut oil. 4) Free refills on all pop. The place was busy with a line-up running to the door and a few open tables available when we arrived at 4pm. After shuffling to the front of the line I made my order, cheeseburger, veggie & cheese sandwich, regular Cajun fries and two pops, for $17.50. You are given your cups for your drinks and then your number for your order. Like most things new to Calgary, it's fair to say a large share of the suburban shopping crowd didn't get that your number will be called out later. Luckily, the caller was a loud, boisterous dude who had no patience for customer's ignorance. "NUMBER 17!" "NUMBER ONE SEVEN!" "SEVAN-TEEEEEEEN! YOUR ORDER IS UP!!!!" It was almost worth going here alone to watch people who had held up the line for close to 5 minutes, and prevented other people from receiving their order, sheepishly walk up and take responsibility for their burgers and fries. Promptly grabbing my brown bag from the counter, when I went to get the burgers I realized they'd topped off the *entire* bag with fries. Not bad for a "regular". My burger was covered in toppings aplenty, ditto the condiments. This is not clean or subtle food, and quite frankly, you need to keep the wrapper around half of your meal to keep from wearing it. Taste-wise, it was comparable to a Whopper meets Fatburger. Or, how Peter's Drive In burgers *used* to taste. The veggie and cheese sandwich was less of a hit, because it's simply a bun with veggies and cheese in it. No veggie patty. So ... for those who don't eat beef, your options are extremely limited. The Cajun fries were coated in the dark red spices and had a nice, slow, smoky bite to them. We finished the order and thanks to the rest in the bag, had enough to take home. While I wouldn't say 5 Guys is the best burger I've ever had, it's pretty good. If you're visiting the cultural metropolis that is Deerfoot Meadows, it's much cheaper than neighbouring Fatburger, and open longer, from 11am-10pm every day.
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