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My friends and I arrived at 5 Guys at 9:42pm on a Thursday evening. They are open until 10pm. I was the first one through the door and approached the counter where the young man offered to take my order. Other members of my party began to trickle in behind me and I apologized for coming in with a group of 7 so near closing. It was at this time that a young man wiping tables piped up and stated that they could not serve us because it was too close to 10:00. It was now 9:44. One of my friends asked him if it was the policy of the store to stop serving before 10:00 and he insisted that they couldn't take our order, "My GM said to stop serving". My friend asked again if they could serve us as it seemed unlikely this was store policy. This young man (who's name I am withholding) said, without making eye contact with any of us, "Fine then! If you want to order, go ahead and order" and returned to wiping tables. Hmmmmm... Should we have our food prepared by someone who is being somewhat hostile towards us and doesn't want to serve us? No thanks. I, like most of the members of our party have worked in food service and or retail at some point and we know how it works. You take orders or seat guests until close. Does it suck when someone comes in near close? YES, but that is just the way it works). It wasn't imperative that we have 5 Guys, but it was the only nearby place one member of our party (gluten free) could eat. We chose to not eat at 5 Guys in light of the unwelcoming attitude we received. We went to Steak N Shake where our gluten free friend enjoyed a glass of water. You guys blow. Seriously.
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