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    InexpensiveSandwiches, Fast Food
    Open 8:30 am - 9:30 pm
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    Wayback Burgers - One of Wayback's burger alternatives - the humble chicken sandwich.

    Wayback Burgers

    3.1(60 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $

    Good customer service great food and it's really clean. This is a feel like a fast food spot it…read morefeels like a restaurant only bad thing about it. It makes you poop a bit.

    If you like Five Guys, you will like Wayback Burgers... to an extent. It's Five Guys' little…read morebrother. I like Wayback because customizations go beyond adding mainstays like lettuce, tomato, and onion. It still boggles my mind that all the fast food giants still nickel and dime you for those three basic toppings. So yeah, props to the casual burger chains that still offer these up for free. And like Five Guys, you can add "premium" toppings like jalapenos, grilled onions, and mushrooms at no additional charge as well. In addition to burgers and fries, Wayback serves up chicken sandwiches, hot dogs, and fried cheese curds. I was also impressed by the interior. It's pretty sleek with this sort of retro, wood-panel aesthetic to it. Wayback Burgers fits snuggly between, let's say the Burger Kings of the world and the boutique joints like Five Guys and Shake Shack. The only thing holding it back is quality and consistency. I remember my burger patties being dry to the point of breaking down and crumbling. This probably has to do with the fact that the patties seemed noticeably... small? Like 3 oz., tops. Maybe I'm imagining it but that's sure what it felt like. Getting a double here is basically a must.

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    Wayback Burgers - This is entirely too close

    This is entirely too close

    Wayback Burgers - They know how to slather on the cheese

    They know how to slather on the cheese

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    Five Guys - A Five Guys cheeseburger, milkshake and regular order of fries sits on a table inside a Five Guys restaurant.

    Five Guys

    3.2(23 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $$

    Just paid $21 dollars for bacon cheeseburger And small fry. Store is dirty and service was slow…read morewith non one in the place. Good food but never again will I pay that much. They are crazy with pricing.

    Let's take a trip down memory lane…read more I was 20 years old. My particular skill set (or lack thereof) had led me down the path of obtaining a Communications degree as an undergrad in the Steel City. Had I known at the time a degree in communications was the equivalent of a participation award in the real world, I would have totally exerted the extra 8% of energy it took to obtain a BA in business or one of the many other degrees that is applicable to - oh, how do you say - ah yes, succeeding in life. But I ask you this, business grads, could you have handled the onslaught of CLASS PRESENTATIONS that us Comm majors endured?! I DON'T THINK SO. Ok, maybe you could have. I'm just lamenting my choice of degrees. I have a fear of public speaking for god's sake. HMM.. WHAT'S A GOOD MAJOR FOR PEOPLE WHO HATE SPEAKING PUBLICLY?! Why, Communications, of course! Uh, where was I going with this? Oh right, the Five Guys tie-in. So I was young and new to city life. I didn't have a lot of direction. All I knew was I liked burgers. So when my super advanced marketing class that guaranteed I'd find an AWESOME JOB AND WOULDN'T DIE DESTITUTE IN A DITCH asked me to do a complete marketing campaign on any company of my choosing, I went with Five Guys. There was a location in Oakland, right on campus that I'd walk by everyday from my SWEET SWEET apartment in Bouquet Gardens on my way to the Cathedral of Learning. I don't know if it's even there anymore. But I chose Five Guys for my marketing project because I thought it was this intimate, local brand unique to Pittsburgh. I legit thought it was a standalone restaurant that had one location. BOY WAS I WRONG. I got called out immediately two minutes into my presentation. All I could do was throw my hands up and plead ignorance. Had to explain to them that I was from the eastern part of the state where Five Guys had never before existed. Boy, that was fun. On one hand I felt like a complete fool who had lived my entire life up to that point in a bubble of ignorance. But on the other hand, I did get a really good ACTUAL single-location local burger joint recommendation from my classmates MID-PRESENTATION, mind you (Tessaro's, for anyone wondering). Ok, back to the topic at hand. And we gotta address the elephant in the room when it comes to Five Guys - price. $11 for a burger is a lot, no doubt. And $9 for a hot dog? No.. just no. Let's face it, unless it's like a 12" dog with massive girth, paying $9 for a hotdog isn't worth it. Five Guys is always going to fall between fast food and sit-down casual dining in terms of price and quality. Does Red Robin have better burgers? Eh, maybe. But it also requires you to eat at Red Robin. And trust me, no one wants to go down that dark path. One positive is they've been super cool by offering free delivery for the past, oh, I dunno, 7 months or so? That's when I first noticed it, anyway. That's not something many restaurants have done. MOD Pizza offered free delivery for about a week in January. Got me hooked on it. Then never offered it again. Thanks, MOD! Stingy bastards. If you are EVER craving a burger, Five Guys has to be one of the first places that pops in your head. Fast food burgers at McDonald's and Wendy's are slowly creeping up to Five Guys prices. I mean, for real for real, a Wendy's Dave Double or whatever the hell it's called is about $8 now. McDonald's is even worse. Burgers going for $9 at Micky D's? OH, HELL NAW. That's when that $11 burger at Five Guys doesn't seem so bad. And it comes with two patties and unlimited FREE toppings. That's where you get your money's worth. Seriously, if you are craving no-frills burger and don't want to take a second mortgage out on your house, then by all means, any fast food dollar menu will do. But if you're a topping addict like me who goes absolutely hog-wild on adding an obscene amount of fresh ingredients such as sautéed mushrooms & onions, jalapenos, lettuce, tomato, green peppers, AND MORE, then Five Guys has got to be the way to go.

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    Five Guys - A photograph of the contents of a Five Guys burger bowl, which include two ground beef patties, tomatoes, jalapenos, lettuce ...

    A photograph of the contents of a Five Guys burger bowl, which include two ground beef patties, tomatoes, jalapenos, lettuce ...

    Five Guys - A Five Guys hot dog sits on the counter in a Five Guys restaurant.

    A Five Guys hot dog sits on the counter in a Five Guys restaurant.

    Five Guys - A close-up photo of a person putting the top bun of their cheeseburger in front of a Five Guys catering box of toppings.

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    A close-up photo of a person putting the top bun of their cheeseburger in front of a Five Guys catering box of toppings.

    Julie’s Fast Food - This is what they call a sandwich!

    Julie’s Fast Food

    2.8(23 reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Wanted to stop in since this new location opened, which previously was an Arby's, had high hopes…read morewith all the media hype. FIRST IMPRESSIONS: We stopped in for dinner today at 5:30 which should be busy time for most restaurants. Place was empty except for 2 other couples, and drive through had only 1 or 2 cars in line. The layout is exactly like the Arby's that had previously been here, and I do not believe much was renovated from the former occupant, other than painting the exterior and putting up a new sign. Most of the interior looked like the same red and white. Place was clean, and appeared well kept and maintained. Even the trash cans were very clean. Lots of napkins, straws, and plastic silverware. Have to ask for condiments, as there is no self serve dispensers. LIMITED DRINK OPTIONS: They promote shakes, yet there was a sign stating they did not have them, so that was not one of our options. They also apparently do not serve coffee after a certain time. Sodas and iced teas only, and are all self serve taps. These were also clean and well kept. SERVICE: Our order taker was great. Friendly, helpful, and polite. Food arrived quickly, probably 2 minutes. FOOD: Chicken sandwich was piping hot. Breading on the chicken had a good flavor, and was crisp. Roll was dry and excessively floured. Lettuce and tomato were fresh and cold. Teriyaki chicken sandwich had a great flavor, but the chicken was a little fatty. They used what appeared to be Romaine lettuce on this sandwich. Excellent choice in my opinion over standard iceberg. Fries were the star of the show though. Hot, crunchy, and perfectly salted. SUMMARY: Not impressed after all the hype, but yet not totally disappointed (fries and cleanliness saved the review). Just wish we could have had a milkshake and coffee, and maybe would have boosted the review rating?

    Came here out because it was close!! and I wanted a burger that wasn't what I have already at…read morehome!!.. the customer service was nice!. The Ambience was cool. We ordered the Combo which a choice of burger or chicken sandwich, nice amount of fries and a fountain drink!! For 5$ added on a patty for 1.50$ you can't beat that where we originally are!. The Burger flavor was fresh and very well seasoned, the burger patty to bun ratio was great!, nice sized patties also!.. the fries were lightly salted and the drink was cherry coke mixed with Dr Pepper!. I got full off of the burger alone didn't get to the fries yet. Overall I enjoyed my meal!! & would return

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