Chitown B wrote:i think the general consensus is that this is not a foodie place. it's average food that survives on word of mouth of the average consumer (because it's new and different) for the time being. It'll pass.
elakin wrote:there's also a new five guys coming to Park Ridge, on NW Hwy, right next to the space that was formerly known as Uncle Dan's Pizza. In what used to be a Washington Mutual branch. "coming soon" sign in the window.
jimswside wrote:The bad: tasteless meat, overpriced
teatpuller wrote:I was reading an industry trade journal the other day. Five Guys is one of the fastest growing quick serve chains. It had sales of about half a billion $ last year. Much bigger than I thought.
Dan Serafini wrote:teatpuller wrote:I was reading an industry trade journal the other day. Five Guys is one of the fastest growing quick serve chains. It had sales of about half a billion $ last year. Much bigger than I thought.
At that rate, Five Guys will continue to be a Restaurant LTHF People Love To Hate.
jpreiser wrote:Thanks for the updates. Even though I live in Bolingbrook, I missed Five Guys coming to town until I recently saw the sign. It was on my list to check out but I may drop it farther down now.
jesteinf wrote:Dan Serafini wrote:At that rate, Five Guys will continue to be a Restaurant LTHF People Love To Hate.
Of course it's possible that the people who don't like Five Guys don't like it because the burgers just aren't that good.
ld111134 wrote:I'm waiting for the thread, "Screw Five Guys, In n' Out is coming!"
wesuilmo wrote:MBK wrote:In N Out is in Socal, Norcal, NV, UT and AZ. I wouldn't mind them here
They are currently planning on building a commisary near DFW and say they will support locations within some radius of that location. (I think it was 300 miles.) They are expanding but at a slow pace.
jpreiser wrote:ld111134 wrote:I'm waiting for the thread, "Screw Five Guys, In n' Out is coming!"
Personally, I don't want to see In-n-Out expand much beyond its current realm. They have great food but I don't think there is a need for them to expand beyond SoCal (excepting the Vegas outlet). If folks want In-n-Out, just go where they are; no need to open outlets everywhere and water down the experience. Nuff said.
jpreiser wrote:ld111134 wrote:I'm waiting for the thread, "Screw Five Guys, In n' Out is coming!"
Personally, I don't want to see In-n-Out expand much beyond its current realm. They have great food but I don't think there is a need for them to expand beyond SoCal (excepting the Vegas outlet). If folks want In-n-Out, just go where they are; no need to open outlets everywhere and water down the experience. Nuff said.
Chitown B wrote:jpreiser wrote:Personally, I don't want to see In-n-Out expand much beyond its current realm. They have great food but I don't think there is a need for them to expand beyond SoCal (excepting the Vegas outlet). If folks want In-n-Out, just go where they are; no need to open outlets everywhere and water down the experience. Nuff said.
um, the burgers will taste the same and won't cost me $350.