Manager took great care of us, he was as very knowledgeable. He spoke with the women who were preparing the food and bagging the order. Everything was bagged separately.
I had not yet been to a Five Guys, but had heard it was safe to eat there. This location was no exception and likely the best to go to first! Our order taker/cook has Celiac Disease! So it was easy to make sure she understood my concerns and I knew I could eat safely. The fries are perfectly safe to eat; nothing else is fried in the fryers. They did not have GF buns, but I had a lettuce wrap. She, of course, totally understood that I need to be careful of cross-contamination. In fact, when I asked for mayo for my fries, she clarified that it was for me (not my husband, who does not have to be gf) and opened a new container of mayo. She put my lettuce wrap in a separate bag from my husband's burger with a bun. Burger was good - fries were just the right amount of salt and grease. This location, specifically, was perfect. Will try others now!
— Very
— Some
— 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
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