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Good burger, 15 minute wait for 2 burgers and fries, and less fries than EVERY OTHER FIVE GUYS! Before anyone tells me I'm wrong, read this FB post: https://www.facebook.com/fiveguys/posts/10155637298444441?comment_id=10155697235339441&reply_comment_id=10155698180829441&notif_t=feed_comment_reply&notif_id=1506082626328631 Most importantly, this one comment: Steven Kaiser I used to be a manager at one. It was our policy to fill up the cup as much as possible with fries, no matter what size, set it in the bag next to the burger, then take a measured extra scoop (which is bigger for a bigger order of fries, just depends what you order) then throw that scoop on top of the cup of fries to give appearance of an abundance of fries. So if you're not getting any extra fries outside your cup, that definitely is not how that restaurant works, and I would reach out to your local five guys, and try to talk to that management so it gets corrected. I think the fries at the bottom of the bag are the best part!! The fires in my order, and every order here, fill the cup. Avoid this location.
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