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I'm not the biggest fan of Five Guys as I think it's quite pricey for a burger and I don't like that they don't do combo's. I can understand the obsession with In N Out burger in the US just because the prices are so low, but Five Guys is almost gourmet burger pricing. Maybe it's cheaper in the US? Regardless, I'm reviewing the Canadian Five Guys, so let's just ignore my little rant above. I order a Little Cheeseburger with everything plus green peppers. I thought the regular burger was kind of pricey hence my Little Cheeseburger choice. The meat patty was quite juicy and it was just over $12 for fries, drink, burger. The fries were piping hot when I got them and they also had free refills. Overall, it's an upgrade over McD's, BK, Harvey's etc, but it doesn't hold a candle to the independent burger joints and that's the one I want to compare them with as the price points are similar. It's not bad though, it's A-OK.
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