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    Five Guys

    3.3 (220 reviews)
    Open 10:30 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)
    Updated 3 weeks ago

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    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

    Henry T.

    Service at this particular Five Guys location was on-point. My friends and I came here one weekend evening and there was an employee actively cleaning the store, wiping down tables and sweeping up trash. He later took the time to our about our days with a smile. The customer service industry needs more people like him. The food served here is on-par with every other Five Guys location that I've been to in the city. The burgers were delicious and flavorful. The unlimited toppings just added bonus points to my burger rating. Their "little" fries are more than enough fries for the average person. Get them cajun for no additional charge! My friend who ordered a bacon cheeseburger did not find any bacon in her burger, so she went up and told the cashier. They later realized that they ran out of bacon and threw in an extra order fries to compensate. Overall, definitely pay this Five Guys location a visit. Their food and service are both A1.

    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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    Guys were awesome good workers smile on ther faces. Keep it up guys. Hoping for a milkshake next time but everything was good

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    Well, I never saw the peanuts. The staff was really terrible, they didn't interested in server how have to do.

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    Awful customer services They all races, the guy at the register he doesn't knw how talk to a customer.

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    Nathan's Famous

    Nathan's Famous

    3.5(1.5k reviews)
    6.4 miConey Island
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    I enjoyed eating here. Ordering from the kiosk for smaller orders is practical. It is busy! And a…read morenew York beach crowd for sure. The kiosk has a smaller menu, so next time when I have time to wait in line, I will have to try their bigger bites, like a burger!!

    It's the Best! This location I mean. Even when I go to other locations for some reason, their hot…read moredogs always taste better here. Aaand no other Location has frog legs! Sooooo we make this trek all the time mainly for the frog legs but always get hot dogs also. Also they have a sweet older gentleman that is like a maitre D & personal waiter. I'm so mad I did not get his name. He was awesome. When we walked in, he asked us if we wanted a table he walked us to the table, pulled the chairs out. He came back and checked on us. Even noticed that I got a shake & immediately came back with a spoon for me. BTW that Butterscotch Praline Shake was top notch! Get it! And his awesome service wasn't just for us. He did this for everyone. I am sure there is no way you can get this kind of service in the summertime because you can barely move in there. So I don't wanna let the secret out. But I hate when people gatekeep, So if you wanna try this location of Nathan's come in the wintertime. Parking right out front! For my family coming from Suffolk County to Brooklyn it's worth the trip! It's only 44 miles away but NY traffic it took us 1 hr 45 minutes to get back home. Ridiculous, but worth it! Visited 2-28-2026

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    Nathan's Famous - Hot Dogs were great and had some good snap to them.

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    Crif Dogs

    Crif Dogs

    3.9(2.2k reviews)
    4.1 miEast Village, Alphabet City
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    Like most people, you probably end up here when you're trying to come to PDT. We ordered the East…read moreVillage Tots ($5.95), Crif Burger ($9.95), Elote Dog ($7.95), and New Yorker Dog ($4). While food took awhile, we were no in a rush and the employees were friendly. The crif burger and New Yorker were too basic for me, but I enjoyed the elote topping for the elote dog. The tots were a nice side to pair with your meal. There's nothing like some hot dogs and burgers before/after drinking, so it's a smart pairing being next to all the bars. Would I come here solely for the hot dogs and burgers? Probably not. But it works great together with PDT.

    Divey and chill vibes. There are signature hot dogs ranging from 6.55 to 8.25 each or you can opt…read morefor a build your own hot dog. The crif is pork and beef, New Yorker (all beef) and veggie option. I did a New Yorker (all beef) $4.75 with sauerkraut ($0.75) and the Spicy Redneck which featured a bacon wrapped crif dog with chili, coleslaw and picked jalapeños. Both satisfied the hot dog craving I had. There are also tater tots and burgers available. The bread was a bit stale, hence the 3 stars and the bun split on my New Yorker making it messy to eat. The woman behind the counter was friendly and suggested I try the dog featured this month- featuring a fried pickle or the Tsunami which has teriyaki sauce and pineapples. I would stop here again if in the area, but for basic dog a cart will hit the spot.

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    Cool space.

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    So grateful to be offered water right when we walked in!

    Gray's Papaya - Hot Dog with Ketchup, Mustard, Relish

    Gray's Papaya

    3.8(1.7k reviews)
    7.6 miUpper West Side
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    Long ago, when I was a fresh-faced ad agency intern, I spent a summer in a dorm room at NYU. With…read moreno interest in cooking, I remember becoming a semi-regular at the Gray's Papaya located at 6th Ave and 8th St and always ordering the Recession Special: two dogs loaded with onions and a papaya drink. It wasn't the best quality frankfurter, but somehow it worked with my indiscriminate palette. Flash forward a century or so, and this is the only Gray's Papaya left in the city. Since I'm a survivor, I thought it only appropriate to take Jamie to the original flagship location and order what else but the Recession Special. Sure enough, they still offer it for $7.50. It was $1.95 when I was a child, but it's still a good deal consisting of 2 Hot Dogs (Photo 10) and a Medium Papaya Drink (Photo 9). The franks were the same as I recall, nothing special but if you add onions and pay an extra 75 cents for the chili, it just works. The papaya drink is not a fruit juice but a puree mixed with sugar and milk. It actually complements the dog in a guilty pleasure kind of way. There was a line but it moved fast. Plenty of room at the red mini-counter, so I was able to relive my youthful dining dalliance with little effort. FOOD / DRINK - 4 stars...forgive me for I have sinned AMBIANCE - 3 stars...looks the same as it did in the last century SERVICE - 4 stars...they're quick and not rude...decide what you want before you order TOTAL - 4 stars...hope it survives RELATED - Hungry in NYC? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/NKwFRfdezS

    No frills corner hot dog stand but it gets the job done on a fixed budget…read more Don't order the papaya juice as it's over-pulped. Big sign on window warning price increase starting June 1, 2026. I'm not that worried about the incremental price hike, as it'll remain one of the most economical hot dog lunch spots in Manhattan.

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    Gray's Papaya - Recession special...one with mustard and sauerkraut & one with chili & onions. Papaya juice and Coconut Champagne.

    Recession special...one with mustard and sauerkraut & one with chili & onions. Papaya juice and Coconut Champagne.

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    Oh K-Dog - Sweet Potato Mozza Dog

    Oh K-Dog

    4.2(382 reviews)
    3.6 miLower East Side
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    Cute little Korean dog place! I ordered the premium beef Potato dog, which came out crispy and…read moretasty. There's a variety of sauces available too and the dog itself is really big. The service was also super fast, about 5-6 minutes from when my order was placed to my hands. There's no seating, but it's easy to walk around and enjoy the city with. I tried the garlic sauce and loved it. I opted not to add sugar to mine but I have had it with sugar before and it is good!

    OhK-Dog on Orchard Street is a fun & flavorful twist on the classic corn dog. These Korean rice…read moredogs are made with rice flour instead of cornmeal, giving them a super crispy texture & a unique flavor that sets them apart. I went for one filled with gooey mozzarella--so satisfying--and loved how it still kept the nostalgic corn dog look. There are over a dozen creative configurations, including versions with potato cubes or rice cakes, each with its own quirky appeal. Once you choose your dog, there are 2 more steps: pick a dry topping (I chose cinnamon sugar, which added a sweet-savory contrast) & finish it off with sauces from a lineup that includes ketchup, mustard, gochu hot sauce, and sweet chili. My only wish is that there was actual seating (it's more of a grab-and-go spot) & the wall being wide open made it feel a bit drafty. Still, the food is worth it. Definitely a fun East Village stop if you're craving something indulgent & out of the ordinary.

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    Oh K-Dog - #3 Premium Beef Hot Dog | #11 Sweet Potato Hot Dog

    #3 Premium Beef Hot Dog | #11 Sweet Potato Hot Dog

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