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It was OK. I got the little bacon cheeseburger (which was actually not that little) with everything on it and added jalapenos. The bf and I split unseasoned fries. Everything comes out in a brown paper bag whether you're dining in or taking it to go. If you did get a drink, they have one of those fancy Coca-Cola machines where you can add stuff into your soda. Too bad I'm not a soda gal. At first, the bf pulled out a small cup of fries and I thought we got jipped. Then, he ripped open the brown paper bag on it's side to reveal a crap ton of secret fries! It's basically like they took two cupfuls of fries, dumped it in the bag, then stuffed the cup full of fries again and put that in the bag too. But I was happy; I love fries. The unseasoned fries were good. The burger was just OK. Mine eventually fell apart though and I gave up trying to hold it together. If I have a burger craving, it won't be for Five Guys unfortunately. I'd still rather run to In-N-Out to get my beef on.
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