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    Five Guys

    3.3 (223 reviews)
    Open 10:30 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Moderate noise
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    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Bacon Cheeseburger (top) Little Cheeseburger (bottom)
    Sandy D.

    While my brother was admiring and spewing his love for Five Guys as he was eating, I had my doubts. I ordered the Little Cheeseburger ($8.87), my brother ordered the Bacon Cheeseburger ($12.78), and we had a Large Cajun Fries ($7.91) to share. It was my first time having Five Guys, and I've heard many good things about this being people's favorite fast food burger. I know it's a fast food joint, but out of all the other places out there, Five Guys has the worst presentation. Fries were tossed into a tall soda cup and burgers were wrapped in aluminum foil. But that aside, my burger was pretty solid and the definition of a slobbery good burger! You can add unlimited toppings, so I added all the hot dog related toppings, and threw in tomato, lettuce, mushrooms!, and onions. Because of all the juice, the bun ends up getting soggy. As soggy as their fries! I had expected crispier fries, but their cajun fries are just potatoey. Not bad though, especially the more flavorful ones at the end. Once I finished, I knew that burger was heavyyy because it did not sit well. Never had I had a burger that made me feel this uncomfortable afterwards. Pricey and greasy, trying this once was good enough for me.

    Bacon Burger w/ grilled onions
    Jeannette N.

    The first time I had Five Guys was like 10 years ago at the one in the village and I have a vivid memory of the meat being so burnt it was nearly inedible. Ever since, I avoided it. Throughout the years, I couldn't believe my ears when people would try to compare Five Guys to In-N-Out. That's like comparing Chips Ahoy to Levain. There was no contest. Fast forward to a week ago. I'm craving a burger (as per usual) and have come to know the best spots in my area to get them delivered from. Shake Shack, Burger UrWay, even my local deli makes a good one! But we'd had them so often that I was ready for a change. My bf suggested Five Guys. He had gotten it for himself a few weeks ago and enjoyed it. I figured what the heck, it's been 10 years, I'll give them a shot. [insert slow clap] Wow. That's right, I gave it a wow. It was so juicy, the tomatoes were so fresh, the cheese perfectly melted. It was also a double, and we can't figure out if that's how they always do it or we accidentally ordered it that way, but I wasn't complaining. I'm very excited to order it again the next time a burger craving creeps in. I will say though, the fries were not good -- way too greasy for my taste. And that's why In-N-Out will always win. But I *finally* get it. Maybe that burnt burger I had 10 years ago was an anomaly. *shrug*

    Tasty burger... just not the way I ordered it.
    April H.

    Okay. Went to this spot in person. Waited for my order and watched them fill other orders. My fries were in the basket with another order of little fries. I watched the guy dump two little baskets of fries into the little fry order bag- then I (with a large fry that I intended to share) got half an extra scoop- and get home to find the cup was maybe 3/4 full. Lesson learned- little fries are bigger than large? Was it world ending? No. Just disappointing that I have to fight over fries now with a friend- that we'd both been looking forward to. (Yep. First world problems.)

    Nash W.

    I stoped in today for just a bag of their fries while on my walk. There was only 2 customers and it still took a good 5 minutes of me standing there watching the fry person stand there and do nothing. Regardless the fries were exactly what I expected and I was good to go! I need to stop in and order my double cheeseburger combo. Place was clean and everyone was friendly. Just slow

    Mini burger, Cajun fries, root beer, peanuts
    Tim E.

    I was checking out Brooklyn when I came about Five Guys and wanted to check it out. I wasn't hungry at all but wanted the experience. The place looked like a combination of a Rally's and In n Out. The place was clean and the servers were polite. There are different burger sizes and choices of condiments you can choose from. It's kind of like I chose the mini burger with fries and a coke. They also offer free peanuts while you wait. After placing my order I was shocked that my meal was going to cost twice as much as my in N out burger combo. I ordered my burger to almost to the tee my In N Out burger would have been. The burger itself was pretty decent but the fries really sucked in my opinion. I ended up eating a quarter and threw the rest away. In all I would rate it this way: 1. In N Out = California / Las Vegas 2 Rally Burger = So California 3 Five Guys = New York / California

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    Brooklyn Burgers & Beer

    4.1
    (492 reviews)
    0.4 mi
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    Great big burgers with a good amount of seating. This is the perfect spot to come by to watch a…read moresports game but I came during lunch and they have an amazing lunch special that allows you to customize a burger with a side of fries. The wait is slightly long but its 100% worth it if you have the time to wait.

    I stopped by Brooklyn Burgers & Beer during a work trip to quell a burger craving. Menu looked…read morepromising but unfortunately it just didn't quite hit the mark for me. Let's start with the good - the service and ambiance were on point. I went on a Sunday evening around 7pm. It was busy inside, but since I was a solo diner I was seated immediately by the bar. The servers were friendly and attentive. Probably 3-4 different people checked in multiple times throughout the meal. Where I struggle is with the actual burger itself. As a non-resident New Yorker, for me $22.50 is a lot to spend on a burger and fries. It needs to rock my world at that price point. And it just didn't. I got the B&B Burger. The onion ring tasted like it had been refried a second time to make my burger. The bread was crumbly like it was on the verge of going stale. The actual beef patty itself was decent - good flavor. Usually I can overlook an okay burger if the fries are top notch, but these fries were under-seasoned and also 'just okay'. I also got a side of Chicken Tenders. These were good - no complaints here. I really wanted to like this spot, but not sure this would be a return visit for me.

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    Emily

    Emily

    4.0
    (996 reviews)
    1.3 mi
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    We loved the food…read more Came here on a saturday for lunch before the world cup. We arrived just when it opened I think. The place was pretty quiet. Friendly waitress greeted us and sat us immediately. Menu's came out and they recommended a pizza and burger. We agreed and ordered. Place started to pick up and get busy immediately after we ordered. Food came out pretty quickly. We each had a burger. Not a lot of options on the menu but we all tried the emily burger. It was worth it. Think, juicy and with an amazingly unique taste. The ingredients were high quality, the burger cooked to perfection. The table also split the modern pizza (I think). Not sure what to expect from this one but turns out it was perfect, unique and delicious. The cheese taste really shined through. Overall, we were super happy with the food here. Stop by if you have a chance.

    Greetings all, it's been a while but here I am. Let's talk about Emily a quant pizza restaurant…read morethat you could easily walk pass and not know what they sold. Today however it wasn't pizza that brought me here, it was the famous Emmy Burger. To begin with the atmosphere of the restaurant is dim lighting a few tables with a reasonable sized bar in the middle of the room. They also have an open kitchen concept where just past the bar you can see the cooks working. My server Inda was polite and knowledgeable about the menu. My burger was excellent, normally I don't eat my burger with a knife and folk, but in this case with all the cheese and sauce oozing down the sides, not to mention the caramelized onions, it was necessary. (If I were home I wouldn't mind having burger juices running down my arm, but other people were eating in the restaurant also). The tiny pickles which I can't remember the name of were an added treat to the burger. I decided to order mine with the loaded fries. Just imagine the ground burger with all the toppings covering french fries and add melted white cheese. Since I was alone I didn't order a pizza because how would I eat it all, but next time I will try the pizza. I don't mind paying extra for a burger when it's aged beef and the taste is great. I definitely recommend this location. There is a fast food burger restaurant next door to Emily's but I can't imagine there burgers compare. I will try them another time and let you know. That's all for now, see you on my next review.

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    Roll-N-Roaster

    Roll-N-Roaster

    4.0
    (1.5k reviews)
    6.2 mi
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    Cuisine: 8 Service: 6…read moreDecor: 7 Value: 10 Overall: 8 I rarely update my reviews, but this place needs to be recognized as the Brooklyn institution that it is. They say some things age like fine wine, and I believe this restaurant falls in that category. After 55 years, this family oriented fast food shop known for its famous roast beef sandwich and other popular greasy goodness is still standing. I swung by recently for my usuals and glad to report that everything still tasted the same, just slightly more pricey year after year as expected. My regular order has always been the Roast Beef w/ Cheese, which was maybe $4 when I first tasted it over 25 years ago. It is now $9.45 or $.50 less for no cheese. Regardless, the roast beef (medium) is still tender and juicy, piled on top of a soft and pillowy, freshly made bread that's been dunked in a bath of delicious beef gravy. The ooey gooey cheese makes it complete for me. Everything else is solid. Nothing fantastic or worth driving out of your way for. Don't come here looking for the best version of everything on the menu. However, if in the neighborhood, this place is an inexpensive experience that brings you back in time, when the world was less complicated and a night out with family meant a delicious trip to a local restaurant like Roll-N-Roaster. Enjoy it for what it is and you'll have a good time.

    In this day and age when places that have been around forever cut corners and quality,…read moreRoll-N-Roaster is an example of doing it right. Driving through Brooklyn and stopped for the first time in prob. 10 years, and it was the same quality, portion and taste as I remembered. I'm not even a big roast beef fan but it is just so good here, and their fries are legendery, too. Their iced tea and lemonade is also memorable, in a good way. We spent enough ($50) to get a free pizza and that too was tasty - thin crust. Can't wait to stop by again in another few years. It's worth the stop.

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    Bun Haus

    Bun Haus

    4.7
    (33 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    Fast service and it's really easy to order through their website since customization is seamless…read more Restaurant itself is small, has a very small dispenser of condiments packets, and I'm not a fan of the rough napkins lol. I ordered: * Truffle Maker ($11.59) * Truffle Parmesan Fries ($6.50) * Chicken Bites with BBQ sauce ($8.05) * Large Yuzu Honey Lemonade ($4.00) Truffle maker was pretty good and I was glad I was able to remove the caramelized onions and truffle aioli (I'm picky). The bun is soft and sweet and the burger has a good amount of sautéed mushrooms. Truffle Parmesan fries were pretty standard, but still very good. Yuzu honey lemonade has bits of citrus at the bottom of the drink and it was refreshing. I saved the chicken bites hours later and it was still pretty crispy after being microwave. Texture was reminiscent of Taiwanese popcorn chicken, nicely seasoned. Overall had a pleasant experience, I definitely want to return and try the rest of their menu.

    Ambiance 10/10 When I walked in, the restaurant's color…read morescheme made me feel drawn in. The stools weren't too high or too low. Considering the height of the table, they were the perfect height. I like the music that was being played. The music wasn't too loud or too low. I was able to make conversation without the music being overwhelming. Service 10/10 This joint has a self-order/self-checkout option, which makes it easier. They also have a restroom. Not all restaurants have restrooms that are made available to customers. That is an A+ in my book. Food 10/10 I ordered Hous Burger (hold the onions. Don't at me) it was pretty good. The taste of their burgers is different from most of the burger places I have tried before. I have also ordered Yuzu Honey Lemonade. I was trying to taste the honey in the lemonade. I guess I was expecting too much. The drink was refreshing. I may try the Matcha Yuzu Lemonade next. I met a gentleman who goes by the name Ten P aka 10pushups on IG. He recommended that I try his cola shake. That is what I got, plus the whipped cream. I was honestly looking for the taste of Coca-Cola because Cola is in the name. Regardless of what I expected, the shake was pretty good. I am not a shake person, so when he asked me to try it, I made an exception. Overall: I plan on coming back to Bun Haus. This was good eats.

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    Crispy Chicken Sandwich and Truffle Fries
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    Truffle Master Burger (left), Kimcheez (right), Seaweed garlic fries
    Brennan & Carr

    Brennan & Carr

    4.0
    (895 reviews)
    5.1 mi
    $$

    It's an old school restaurant with a dark dining room that seems like it's been there forever and I…read moremean this in the best possible way. The service is impeccable, the wait staff is well versed in the menu and will offer help if you don't know how to truly get the best sandwich that you can. The star here is the roast beef sandwich, it's moist and flavorful and cooked absolutely perfectly. My suggestion is to order it with cheese and have it dunked in the au jus. I prefer what they call a "knife and fork job" where the sandwich, the meat the bread is all dunked and comes out in a river of au jus. They make amazing sides, I typically go for the onion rings and corn fritters which are tasty, fried nugget of sweet corn and they are delicious. Do note, they only take cash and sometimes it takes a while to get your food but in the end it is so very worth it.

    Though I grew up walking distance from this restaurant, I'd never been. And it's not new! Brennan…read more& Carr was established in 1938. Curious about the "famous" Brooklyn roast beef war -- yeah! it's a thing! -- T and I decided to see for ourselves. (Once I try the competition I'll weigh in with my vote.) With a reputation built on beef we ignored other options and researched how to order. You can get double dip, "dingle-dangle" (don't ask), cheese/no cheese ... it was confusing. We both went with rare roast beef, cheese and onions. T asked for his double-dipped in gravy. Yum! Short of five stars, but yum nonetheless. We ordered two unhealthy sides which added to the decadence of our lunch: corn fritters and onion rings. If you only get one, go with the fritters. The place is busy. You'll likely have to wait a bit -- but I found it interesting to watch the guys at the counter work. Service was friendly and attentive. Unlike someone's comment about paying blind -- not so. We were given a check with an accurate breakdown of what we ordered. Prices are posted. And yes -- cash only.

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    Garguilo burger with dipping jus on the side!
    Garguilo burger with dipping jus on the side!
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