Excellent GF burger if you don’t mind not having a bun. GF burger is available with a lettuce wrap or in a bowl. Fries are made from fresh potatoes on site and cooked in a dedicated fryer so they are GF safe. Allergen and nutrition info is available online. Tell the order taker that you require GF because of an allergy. They will list on the order ticket and shout it out loudly to the preparation staff (not for the easily embarrassed). The kitchen is open so you can observe if staff changes gloves and prepares from order safely.
— Very
— Most/All
— Excellent
Changed gloves and fries are gluten free. You choose lettuce wrap or just plain amazing food too
(fries are a little salty but good)
Tell them you have Celiac and make your whole order GF. Ask them to change gloves. Watch while they prepare your food to ensure nothing goes wrong. The only fry French fries in their fryers. Buns go on one grill and the meat is cooked on a different grill. Talking to manager always helps too.
Yes
Excellent food. Bun-less burgers and fries are safe (dedicated GF fryer). Reliable and delicious. Staff is careful to avoid cross-contamination.
— Very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
Excellent food. Bun-less burgers and fries are safe (dedicated GF fryer). Reliable and delicious. Staff is careful to avoid cross-contamination.
— Very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
I appreciate that they always ask if my lettuce wrapped order is an allergy. Fries are the only thing in the fryer, so no worries about cross contamination.
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Good
I’ve gone three times in two months and it’s been great every time. I tell them “allergy warning, I have celiac’s”. I order mine on lettuce (they do a really great job at wrapping the burger in lettuce), with everything on it.
I then inform them that my spouse would like a normal bacon burger on a bun. The staff has always reassured me and I hear them tell each other “allergy!” while cooking. They’ve always put my burger in a different bag marked “***ALLERGY***” and there was a red sticker on the tin foil of my burger.
If you’ve never been to a Five Guys, they have a very limited menu of just burgers (bacon, cheese, or plain) in three sizes, French fries (plain or Cajun), and milkshakes.
The only gluten items on the menu are the buns and malt. The chocolate shakes do not automatically come malted, so there’s never been a worry for me there.
— Very
— Excellent
I only get the fries here. They are amazing
— Very
— Not Much
— Excellent