Said they could do celiac safe, but prep was poor, they wrapped my lettuce burger on top a pile of bun crumbs, they used separate gloves and were careful, but not careful enough, I’m vomiting so hard right now. Don’t risk it.
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
Staff Knowledge of celiac/safety - 5.5
Variety of options - 4
Taste, flavor, texture - 8
Atmosphere - 5
Staff friendliness/helpfulness - 6
Symptoms after? - No
Price - $$ ($20-$30 per person, relatively expensive and not great bang for buck)
Bathrooms - Yes
Other allergies/dietary requirements accomodated? - None specifically
Would I recommend? - Yes but it is not a must visit
General Comments - The burgers have to be ordered in a lettuce wrap, request a clean of the surface and fresh utensils as well as new gloves. Staff told me the fries were safe as they are cut fresh in store daily and are fried in a dedicated fryer with a nut oil. Best to avoid milkshakes as some toppings they add are not GF and may result in CC.
**All ratings are out of 10**
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Some
— Excellent
Just went today (Match 12, 2024) and was advised fries are no longer gluten free. Very disappointing.
— Not at all
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much/None
I have never eaten such tasty fries. They have a dedicated fryer . Burgers pure beef, provided in lettuce wrap. “Allergy written on bill”
— Somewhat
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Not Much
— Excellent
Offer their burgers in a lettuce wrap or a foil bowl. Fries are gluten free and done in a designated fryer. Staff asked if it was an allergy to inform cooks to change gloves
— Very
— Not Much/None
— Excellent
I have had great experiences at Five Guys. The fries are delicious and I really enjoy the lettuce wrapped burgers or sometimes just do the burger in a bowl with no bun. I wish their online ordering app had a spot to mention an allergy though.
— Very
— Most/All
— Good