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Five Guys thread, a 130+ page swordfight. (2 Viewers)

In Cali, there's no reason to eat at Five Guys. The rest of us don't have In N Out though.
There's an Apple-like cult around In N Out that I just dont understand. The burger is nice for fast food, but hardly something to crave. And the fries are ok if you hate the taste of potato. Plus, there's that whole snobby off-the-menu menu BS. Yet somehow it inspires rabid devotion.
:goodposting: I don't get the love for In N Out it's really nothing special. I have had better burger's at Carls Jr when on the WC.

:shrug:
This is crazy talk. Like saying a Whopper is better than a Five Guys burger.
Yes it does sound crazy when you put it that way but I truly don't see the fascination with In N Out and agree with dparker's anology. People from the WC just put it up there on a pedastal "OMG you haven't been to an In N Out, well then you are missing the best burger IN THE WORLD" (Iverson voice over) or act shocked if you don't like it. I tried it and was highly disappointed, it's just not that good in my opinion.
I've never heard it called the best in the world, it's just much, much better than other fast food burgers with a comparable price. The quality and freshness of ingredients is far superior than you'd fine at the usual fast food joints. Sure, not everybody is going to love everything and some people have different palates. I've got a buddy out here who hates the Father's Office burger which by most accounts is the crown jewel of LA burgers. You can't please everybody.
 
All fries need to be eaten piping hot once they absorb a little moisture it's all downhill. The trick to In-N-Out fries is to order them well done. That guarantees you get them fresh out of the oil. No sitting around.
For me, the trick is animal style. I can't tell you what I have against In-N-Out fries.... I just don't like them much by themselves.
Animal style, well done.
Going home in a couple of weeks. Of course, we will go to there at least once while there... will order it as such.
 
I don't get animal style anymore cuz there's enough flavor, fat and calories in a double-double. Do they charge extra now for burger and fries animal style?
I get animal style but hold the sauce because I agree with you. No charge for animal anything.
 
In Cali, there's no reason to eat at Five Guys. The rest of us don't have In N Out though.
There's an Apple-like cult around In N Out that I just dont understand. The burger is nice for fast food, but hardly something to crave. And the fries are ok if you hate the taste of potato. Plus, there's that whole snobby off-the-menu menu BS. Yet somehow it inspires rabid devotion.
:goodposting: I don't get the love for In N Out it's really nothing special. I have had better burger's at Carls Jr when on the WC. :shrug:
This is crazy talk. Like saying a Whopper is better than a Five Guys burger.
Yes it does sound crazy when you put it that way but I truly don't see the fascination with In N Out and agree with dparker's anology. People from the WC just put it up there on a pedastal "OMG you haven't been to an In N Out, well then you are missing the best burger IN THE WORLD" (Iverson voice over) or act shocked if you don't like it. I tried it and was highly disappointed, it's just not that good in my opinion.
I don't know anyone who would say that an In-N-Out Double Double would win a best tasting fast food burger contest although I think it would be competitive. I love it because they use top notch ingredients and make a great burger for a very low price. And perhaps I am speaking just for myself on this one but I also believe they have the best customer service training program in the business. Without question the most consistently friendly staff of any fast food joint I have ever been to. Which I very much appreciate. I hate going to places where the customer service people act like it's my fault that they made poor career choices.
 
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Then again maybe the Double Double would win best fast food burger.

Famous London chef/restaurateur Gordon Ramsay ate In-N-Out for the first time when taping Hell's Kitchen in Los Angeles, and it soon became one of his favorite spots for take-out.[38] Ramsay was quoted, saying about the experience: "In-N-Out burgers were extraordinary. I was so bad, I sat in the restaurant, had my double cheeseburger then minutes later I drove back round and got the same thing again to take away." [38]Thomas Keller, a fan of In-N-out, celebrated with In-N-Out burgers at the anniversary party of his restaurant, The French Laundry.[39] Keller also plans on opening his own burger restaurant inspired by his Los Angeles experience of In-N-Out.[40]Julia Child, one of the first celebrity champions on the chain, admitted to knowing every location of the restaurant between Santa Barbara and San Francisco.[41] Child also had the burgers delivered to her during a hospital stay.[39]Anthony Bourdain reportedly said that In-N-Out was his favorite fast food meal.[39] In-N-Out was one of the very few restaurant chains given a positive mention in the book Fast Food Nation. The book commended the chain for using natural, fresh ingredients, cleanliness and great treatment of employees.
 
In Cali, there's no reason to eat at Five Guys. The rest of us don't have In N Out though.
There's an Apple-like cult around In N Out that I just dont understand. The burger is nice for fast food, but hardly something to crave. And the fries are ok if you hate the taste of potato. Plus, there's that whole snobby off-the-menu menu BS. Yet somehow it inspires rabid devotion.
:goodposting: I don't get the love for In N Out it's really nothing special. I have had better burger's at Carls Jr when on the WC.

:shrug:
This is crazy talk. Like saying a Whopper is better than a Five Guys burger.
Yes it does sound crazy when you put it that way but I truly don't see the fascination with In N Out and agree with dparker's anology. People from the WC just put it up there on a pedastal "OMG you haven't been to an In N Out, well then you are missing the best burger IN THE WORLD" (Iverson voice over) or act shocked if you don't like it. I tried it and was highly disappointed, it's just not that good in my opinion.
I don't know anyone who would say that an In-N-Out Double Double would win a best tasting fast food burger contest although I think it would be competitive. I love it because they use top notch ingredients and make a great burger for a very low price. And perhaps I am speaking just for myself on this one but I also believe they have the best customer service training program in the business. Without question the most consistently friendly staff of any fast food joint I have ever been to. Which I very much appreciate. I hate going to places where the customer service people act like it's my fault that they made poor career choices.

I've never been to an In-N-Out.But have you been to a Chick Fil-A, I'm not sure I could imagine a fast food place having nicer employees than those places. It's possible, just wondering if they're likely on the same tier?

 
In Cali, there's no reason to eat at Five Guys. The rest of us don't have In N Out though.
There's an Apple-like cult around In N Out that I just dont understand. The burger is nice for fast food, but hardly something to crave. And the fries are ok if you hate the taste of potato. Plus, there's that whole snobby off-the-menu menu BS. Yet somehow it inspires rabid devotion.
:goodposting: I don't get the love for In N Out it's really nothing special. I have had better burger's at Carls Jr when on the WC.

:shrug:
This is crazy talk. Like saying a Whopper is better than a Five Guys burger.
Yes it does sound crazy when you put it that way but I truly don't see the fascination with In N Out and agree with dparker's anology. People from the WC just put it up there on a pedastal "OMG you haven't been to an In N Out, well then you are missing the best burger IN THE WORLD" (Iverson voice over) or act shocked if you don't like it. I tried it and was highly disappointed, it's just not that good in my opinion.
I don't know anyone who would say that an In-N-Out Double Double would win a best tasting fast food burger contest although I think it would be competitive. I love it because they use top notch ingredients and make a great burger for a very low price. And perhaps I am speaking just for myself on this one but I also believe they have the best customer service training program in the business. Without question the most consistently friendly staff of any fast food joint I have ever been to. Which I very much appreciate. I hate going to places where the customer service people act like it's my fault that they made poor career choices.

I've never been to an In-N-Out.But have you been to a Chick Fil-A, I'm not sure I could imagine a fast food place having nicer employees than those places. It's possible, just wondering if they're likely on the same tier?
I am sure others could be on par.
 
Then again maybe the Double Double would win best fast food burger.

Famous London chef/restaurateur Gordon Ramsay ate In-N-Out for the first time when taping Hell's Kitchen in Los Angeles, and it soon became one of his favorite spots for take-out.[38] Ramsay was quoted, saying about the experience: "In-N-Out burgers were extraordinary. I was so bad, I sat in the restaurant, had my double cheeseburger then minutes later I drove back round and got the same thing again to take away." [38]Thomas Keller, a fan of In-N-out, celebrated with In-N-Out burgers at the anniversary party of his restaurant, The French Laundry.[39] Keller also plans on opening his own burger restaurant inspired by his Los Angeles experience of In-N-Out.[40]Julia Child, one of the first celebrity champions on the chain, admitted to knowing every location of the restaurant between Santa Barbara and San Francisco.[41] Child also had the burgers delivered to her during a hospital stay.[39]Anthony Bourdain reportedly said that In-N-Out was his favorite fast food meal.[39] In-N-Out was one of the very few restaurant chains given a positive mention in the book Fast Food Nation. The book commended the chain for using natural, fresh ingredients, cleanliness and great treatment of employees.
The places that I think you could get a better burger are places that you would be silly to order a burger at. For large scale chain burgers- they are the standard. Are they the best burger in the world? Maybe, maybe not. But they are the best, IMO, at what they are and what they do. It seems to me that Five Guys has used them as their template.

 
I've never been to an In-N-Out.But have you been to a Chick Fil-A, I'm not sure I could imagine a fast food place having nicer employees than those places. It's possible, just wondering if they're likely on the same tier?
Same tier. Been to In-N-Out a bazillion times, always had good to great customer service. Never a problem. Been to Chick Fil-A a handful of times and have received the same level of customer service of either good to great. Interestingly, both are Christian owned businesses that use those values to treat their employees very well. Amazing what you get when you invest in your employees.
 
Then again maybe the Double Double would win best fast food burger.

Famous London chef/restaurateur Gordon Ramsay ate In-N-Out for the first time when taping Hell's Kitchen in Los Angeles, and it soon became one of his favorite spots for take-out.[38] Ramsay was quoted, saying about the experience: "In-N-Out burgers were extraordinary. I was so bad, I sat in the restaurant, had my double cheeseburger then minutes later I drove back round and got the same thing again to take away." [38]Thomas Keller, a fan of In-N-out, celebrated with In-N-Out burgers at the anniversary party of his restaurant, The French Laundry.[39] Keller also plans on opening his own burger restaurant inspired by his Los Angeles experience of In-N-Out.[40]Julia Child, one of the first celebrity champions on the chain, admitted to knowing every location of the restaurant between Santa Barbara and San Francisco.[41] Child also had the burgers delivered to her during a hospital stay.[39]Anthony Bourdain reportedly said that In-N-Out was his favorite fast food meal.[39] In-N-Out was one of the very few restaurant chains given a positive mention in the book Fast Food Nation. The book commended the chain for using natural, fresh ingredients, cleanliness and great treatment of employees.
The places that I think you could get a better burger are places that you would be silly to order a burger at. For large scale chain burgers- they are the standard. Are they the best burger in the world? Maybe, maybe not. But they are the best, IMO, at what they are and what they do. It seems to me that Five Guys has used them as their template.
Agree on all counts.Love that Keller ordered In-N-Out to French Laundry. That's respect.

 
The fries are excellent if they are right out of the grease. Once you throw them in a sack for a few minutes and they get all steamy, they get limp, mushy and aren't very good anymore.Had a burger called "The Farm" last week in a local place in Naples that had pulled pork, cheese, a fried egg and bacon on an all-beef patty. It was scrum-dilly-icious.
Name of this place, please. TIA.
 
I think we make the same points every time this thread gets bumped, but Fatburger is pretty good too. Pricing similar to Five Guys.

 
I think we make the same points every time this thread gets bumped, but Fatburger is pretty good too. Pricing similar to Five Guys.
Fatburger is inferior compared to In-N-Out and Five Guys and the expense of it means I have no real desire to ever go. Then again, if there was no In-N-Out or Five Guys around, maybe I would go to Fatburger once in a while.
 
I think we make the same points every time this thread gets bumped, but Fatburger is pretty good too. Pricing similar to Five Guys.
Fatburger is inferior compared to In-N-Out and Five Guys and the expense of it means I have no real desire to ever go. Then again, if there was no In-N-Out or Five Guys around, maybe I would go to Fatburger once in a while.
Fatburger is much better than Five Guys. I prefer In-N-Out, but know many that like Fatburger better. But, it's more expensive than In-N-Out.
 
I wouldn't go out of my way for Fatburger. Don't see the appeal really.
Varying sizes of seasoned patties on delicious buns with several different tasty condiments. And, it tastes better than Five Guys.
the bun disintegrates from all the grease. need like 10 napkins to take down a fatburger.
I haven't experienced that, but even if I had, it still tastes much better than Five Guys.
 
I think we make the same points every time this thread gets bumped, but Fatburger is pretty good too. Pricing similar to Five Guys.
Fatburger is inferior compared to In-N-Out and Five Guys and the expense of it means I have no real desire to ever go. Then again, if there was no In-N-Out or Five Guys around, maybe I would go to Fatburger once in a while.
Why do you feel it is inferior? I can't vouch for it's freshness, but it's a big juicy burger that isn't squished like a double-double.
 
Fatburger's better than the standard fast food fare because they actually cook a fresh patty for you when you order it. Other than that i don't love the place. Every one I've even been to is always dirty, especially the behind the counter where they're cooking. The flat top at that place always looks nasty. I haven't been in years though, maybe it got better.

 
I wouldn't go out of my way for Fatburger. Don't see the appeal really.
Varying sizes of seasoned patties on delicious buns with several different tasty condiments. And, it tastes better than Five Guys.
the bun disintegrates from all the grease. need like 10 napkins to take down a fatburger.
:goodposting: I think Fatburger is way over rated. If given the choice of a free burger from there or Carl's, I would pick Carl's.
 
I think we make the same points every time this thread gets bumped, but Fatburger is pretty good too. Pricing similar to Five Guys.
Fatburger is inferior compared to In-N-Out and Five Guys and the expense of it means I have no real desire to ever go. Then again, if there was no In-N-Out or Five Guys around, maybe I would go to Fatburger once in a while.
Why do you feel it is inferior? I can't vouch for it's freshness, but it's a big juicy burger that isn't squished like a double-double.
Because it just don't taste as good.
 
Heading to In N Out for my first visit ever, big five guys fan.

Will end the debate later.

Time to research this "secret menu"

 
Heading to In N Out for my first visit ever, big five guys fan.Will end the debate later.Time to research this "secret menu"
Flying out tonight back to good ole' L.A. tonight. I am going to try like heck to make it to the Sepulveda In N Out before 1am... but I don't think that will happen. :( Gonna try the well done fries but certainly will have them animal style. I don't like to mess with the hamburger- just give to it me with the grilled onions.... yum.
 
Tried IN N OUT today. GREAT burger. Easily just as good as Five Guys, and probably better. I would say though, that if I had both in the same town, I'd still rotate the two. One thing I love about five guys is the ability to get bacon, jalapenos, and mushrooms.

But as far as thin-pattied burgers goes, those two are the best I've ever had. I think I'll try a 3X3 in a few weeks when I return to Dallas for work.

The fries were decidedly average. I had them "animal style", and well done. I then ate some of my buddies (only hate half of mine), just in case the extra stuff wasn't that good. Yeah they were fresh, but they just weren't that good. Give me Five Guys cajun fries any day of the week.

Definitely agree that Five Guys needs shakes. The chocolate shake at In n Out was awesome.

Overall, both are equally good.

And I spent 11 bucks and can't believe how much of this thread has been wasted on people arguing over a few dollars. Geez, guys, who cares. Unless you want to die, you don't need to be eating at any of these places more than once a month anyway. If you can't afford an extra couple bucks for Five Guys every month or two, then go enjoy your wendy's.

 
Tried IN N OUT today. GREAT burger. Easily just as good as Five Guys, and probably better. I would say though, that if I had both in the same town, I'd still rotate the two. One thing I love about five guys is the ability to get bacon, jalapenos, and mushrooms.But as far as thin-pattied burgers goes, those two are the best I've ever had. I think I'll try a 3X3 in a few weeks when I return to Dallas for work. The fries were decidedly average. I had them "animal style", and well done. I then ate some of my buddies (only hate half of mine), just in case the extra stuff wasn't that good. Yeah they were fresh, but they just weren't that good. Give me Five Guys cajun fries any day of the week.Definitely agree that Five Guys needs shakes. The chocolate shake at In n Out was awesome.Overall, both are equally good.And I spent 11 bucks and can't believe how much of this thread has been wasted on people arguing over a few dollars. Geez, guys, who cares. Unless you want to die, you don't need to be eating at any of these places more than once a month anyway. If you can't afford an extra couple bucks for Five Guys every month or two, then go enjoy your wendy's.
Basically how I feel, but I like In N Out quite a bit more. You can't go wrong with either. :thumbup:
 
Tried IN N OUT today. GREAT burger. Easily just as good as Five Guys, and probably better. I would say though, that if I had both in the same town, I'd still rotate the two. One thing I love about five guys is the ability to get bacon, jalapenos, and mushrooms.But as far as thin-pattied burgers goes, those two are the best I've ever had. I think I'll try a 3X3 in a few weeks when I return to Dallas for work. The fries were decidedly average. I had them "animal style", and well done. I then ate some of my buddies (only hate half of mine), just in case the extra stuff wasn't that good. Yeah they were fresh, but they just weren't that good. Give me Five Guys cajun fries any day of the week.Definitely agree that Five Guys needs shakes. The chocolate shake at In n Out was awesome.Overall, both are equally good.And I spent 11 bucks and can't believe how much of this thread has been wasted on people arguing over a few dollars. Geez, guys, who cares. Unless you want to die, you don't need to be eating at any of these places more than once a month anyway. If you can't afford an extra couple bucks for Five Guys every month or two, then go enjoy your wendy's.
You spent $11 for two people not just on yourself, right?
 
Checking back in...

I have both right by my work and Five Guys has grown on me. Like Shader said, they make a good rotation.

From my notebook:

- I don't care for InNOuts shakes, they aren't cold enough for me. Always seem half melted.

- Five Guys Cajun fries are so good until you've had about ten of them, then they start to overpower your taste buds.

- In terms of popularity, In N Out is always SLAMMED with lines coming out the drive thru and front door. Five Guys is barely moderate with traffic.

- Love all the black menu toppings that come with the Five Guys burger. Mushrooms. Mmmmm.

 
Tried IN N OUT today. GREAT burger. Easily just as good as Five Guys, and probably better. I would say though, that if I had both in the same town, I'd still rotate the two. One thing I love about five guys is the ability to get bacon, jalapenos, and mushrooms.But as far as thin-pattied burgers goes, those two are the best I've ever had. I think I'll try a 3X3 in a few weeks when I return to Dallas for work. The fries were decidedly average. I had them "animal style", and well done. I then ate some of my buddies (only hate half of mine), just in case the extra stuff wasn't that good. Yeah they were fresh, but they just weren't that good. Give me Five Guys cajun fries any day of the week.Definitely agree that Five Guys needs shakes. The chocolate shake at In n Out was awesome.Overall, both are equally good.And I spent 11 bucks and can't believe how much of this thread has been wasted on people arguing over a few dollars. Geez, guys, who cares. Unless you want to die, you don't need to be eating at any of these places more than once a month anyway. If you can't afford an extra couple bucks for Five Guys every month or two, then go enjoy your wendy's.
You spent $11 for two people not just on yourself, right?
Seriously. My wife and I both eat at in n out for under $10.
 
What does getting a burger animal style mean?What does getting fries animal style mean?
http://www.in-n-out.com/secretmenu.asp
The bulk of the secret menu revolves around the burgers. The company advertises that "Animal Style" is one of the most popular "secret" styles; in addition to the standard toppings, Animal Style burgers include pickles, extra spread, grilled onions, and mustard fried onto each meat patty.
http://www.seriouseats.com/images/20090109fries2.jpg
 

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