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This place launched me into a food depression and exacerbated my In-N-Out withdrawal. Being from the SF Bay Area, I had never heard of Five Guys, but after moving to the Cleveland area, I was told that this was the best burger around. I had been desperately searching for good food since moving away from the culinary mecca of the United States. We arrived at Five Guys with high hopes. It even kind of looked like In-N-Out! I was getting excited! But then we got our food and we were brought back to reality. It was the soggiest burger I have ever had. The bun pretty much disintegrated before I finished the burger. the fries were also lacking. Putting fries in a cup may look cool, but it steams the bottom half and they end up just as soggy as the burger. But even the fries on top were nothing compared to some In-N-Out well done fries. The overall price was also on the high side for the quality of food that you get. Maybe I am being too hard on Five Guys because I have had the privilege of tasting the heavenly creation known as the In-N-Out Double Double, but when a restaurant is known as "the In-N-Out of the east coast," I can't help but compare.
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