Felt very safe here! Had a cheeseburger on lettuce wraps with grilled mushrooms and onions. The burgers are cooked on a separate burner from the buns, and the chef changed gloves after my “allergy” order was placed. They also put mine in a separate bag and said “allergy” as they handed it to me. Fries were delicious!! Most things on the menu were GF. And Five Guys has nutrition and allergens info listed on their website for each item (including sauces and fixings) in an easy to read manner. Love it! Will come again!
— Very
— No gluten-free information on the menu
— Most/All
— Excellent
peanut oil dedicated to French fries (potato and salt). you can order burgers without the bun and if you say it's for health reasons they will wipe down surfaces to not cross contaminate.
Yes
Yes
We stopped by to use the restroom and kids wanted some fries. we asked the staff about GF options. The first employee had no information/idea about it. But then a second employee came to give us the allergens list and explained that their fries are always GF. We ordered fries and everything was fine
— Not very
— Gluten-free items are marked on the main menu
— Not Much/None
— Excellent
Closed. Not open
I had a craving for fries and found this place in the FMGF app. Seriously some good fries! I asked the person behind the counter if they had gluten free fries, she looked at me as she didn’t understand what I was asking. Then I rephrased, asking if they had a fries-dedicated fryer, and she confirmed yes. I like that they have an open kitchen so we’re able to watch they prepare the food.
— Somewhat
— Some
— Excellent
We decided to try 5 Guys on Eagle Rd again on a non busy evening. Unfortunately the order taking cashier was literally as uneducated as I’ve seen a human in YEARS! When his manager came over to help place the order after a brief scary moment of deer in the headlights, she ended up helping him place the order correctly in the computer. Unfortunately, I don’t think the staff is trained for celiac safe because of the stomachache I have this morning. I rate 5 Guys NOT safe for celiac unless you have proper order protocol memorized and a staff educated in protocol. Eating out lately in Idaho is proving unsafe.
— No gluten-free information on the menu
Great experience we have four people with celiac disease felt safe eating here. They ask if it’s an allergy and do everything separately.
— Very
— Most/All
— Excellent