Best burgers in town! The first time I tried this several years ago I was surprised at how many options they had for adding to your burger. My absolute favorite is the Jr. bacon cheeseburger with lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, friend onions and fried jalapenos. I’m a ketchup lover but on this burger it’s not needed. The patties are juicy and delicious. Can’t eat the burger without the fries! Always great and they always throw extra in the bag — kids fight over them. It’s in the food court but easy enough to get in and out of if you are plan to grab and go.
Tauheedah P.
Classificação do local: 4 Philadelphia, PA
First time coming here two weeks ago(I know, v late), was in KOP and decided. why not?! The young lady as the cashier was super sweet, and the staff was definitely into their work. The vibe was there. I got the Little Burger w/mushrooms, pickles, fried onions, little mayo, and of course cheese. I was absolutely satisfied, it filled me up to the point I didn’t wanna shop anymore! Not to mention, their fries are probably the best fries I’ve had at a restaurant. ever
Josh M.
Classificação do local: 1 Lawrence Township, NJ
Worst 5 guys I have ever attempted to eat at. I say attempted because I had to leave after waiting 20 minutes for an order of French fries. Awful staff.
Louisa A.
Classificação do local: 5 Malvern, PA
I had always enjoyed going to this location, but there was a specific incident recently that affirmed this predisposition of mine. Usually I don’t check my receipt, but this curiously I thought to do that this time and I’m glad I did — the cashier had gotten my order completely wrong. So I notified her and the manager(or someone in charge, he looked pretty young though) came over, took me to the other register, and straightened it out. Not only did he refund the part of the order that was wrong(I ordered a drink and she put in fries instead), he threw in the drink for free for the inconvenience, took the right order down and then proceeded to take it upon himself and made my order himself so it’d be right. I’ve never received such great customer service at any five guys, so when I’m in the mall hungry, I know exactly where I should go – and I suggest you go there too!
Lew T.
Classificação do local: 5 King of Prussia, PA
GREAT food. Worth the wait. The funny part is the owner has noooooo idea how much food his staff gives to friends for hook ups around the mall. I don’t work in this mall, but I’ve seen dudes from Gap, A&F, American Eagle hand merchandise over the counter to employees and the employees had over food. Customers usually stare in amazement.
Yohan N.
Classificação do local: 4 Sacramento, CA
Located inside the mall, lowest level food court — this place is quick and offers the best burger option in the area. Free refill on drinks, extra scoop of fries as usual, this place is definitely a plus to have in the mall.
Janet B.
Classificação do local: 5 Wayne, PA
Best burger ANYWHERE. Not kidding. Fries are to die for. Staff is efficient and very kind. I highly recommend!
James V K.
Classificação do local: 4 Norristown, PA
Excellent burgers, order ready in about 5 – 7 minutes(I go around 10:30 to avoid lines). Good service. Only complaint is the fries have really gone down hill.
Sile A.
Classificação do local: 1 Reading, PA
I tried five guys a few years ago and it horrible, I would have rather ate at burger king(which is boiled meat). The burger at five guys was oily and bland, I swore off eating there ever again. That is until my friend talked me into giving them another chance, I regret that decision. I felt sick the entire day after eating five guys. Wish I could give you negative stars because your burgers are nothing but hype.
Diana H.
Classificação do local: 5 King of Prussia, PA
Shake Shack, go take a hike! Five Guys is so much better. Every time I’m craving a burger and fries, it’s Five Guys all the way. Love their burgers. They’re juicy, but not too greasy, you can add toppings and the bread is nice and not soggy. It’s just tasty and the fries are yummy too. If you come at lunch, it’s usually pretty crowded at the counter, but there’s plenty of seating in the food court.
Gia M.
Classificação do local: 3 Philadelphia, PA
This location of Five Guys is very similar to the other locations of the joint that I have visited. Order your burger(little cheeseburger, lettuce, pickles, ketchup, mustard)/fries/drinks and wait for five minutes. Munch on peanuts if you’re hungry. The burger was a bit thinner than I remember, but the flavors, as always, were meaty and delicious. Something I noticed recently is that the chain created a «small» fry– it feeds«1 to 2» people, which was an adequate descriptor. I was very pleased about this, as it meant that I could order fries and NOT burst at the seams. Something about the peanut oil makes the fries feel so heavy, so I was really happy to have a manageable portion(still filled quite a bit of the bag, haha, even if it was a smaller cup). This location has an interesting little waiting area that looks like the inside of a standalone Five Guys. I was pleasantly surprised by this.
Steve S.
Classificação do local: 3 Glenolden, PA
After experiencing Shake Shack yesterday, I decided to do a quick comparison today for lunch. I’m usually a Five Guys fan, so this location was a natural comparison to Shake Shack since they’re close by. I ordered the same exact thing here as I ordered yesterday at SS… Single bacon cheeseburger, hot dog and drink. Price wise, pretty much the exact same total. However the equivalent burger is cheaper here than at the Shack. The hot dogs are cheaper at the Shack. Use that information accordingly. The hot dogs were comparable. You don’t usually go to Five Guys for hot dogs though. The burger I had, well… I was surprised. I thought it lacked a little something here. The bacon was overcooked a bit which made it lose its flavor. The beef seemed a little bland to me. I usually like Five Guys. So this is just as surprising to me. I didn’t hate the burger. I just wasn’t wowed by it. I think my trips out west to In N Out last year have spoiled me.
Jonathan G.
Classificação do local: 4 Pottstown, PA
What better way to take a break from putting a dent in your personal finances while shopping at the KOP mall, then by shoving some tasty burger down your gullet to rejuvenate your soul. Ordered the«little» cheeseburger with bacon(and don’t be fooled, there is nothing little about this fella). They offer a seemingly endless list of toppings options, most at no extra charge. However, I am lame, and only went with the bacon. I could write a thesis on the nastiness that is ketchup, but I will spare you this time. As for the taste… absolute goodness. Add in some fries and you have true bliss. A fast-food burger shouldn’t taste so good, but as my mouth waters writing this, it just does, it just does.
Shelley P.
Classificação do local: 5 Annandale, NJ
Delicious little cheeseburger. The toppings I chose we’re grilled onions, ketchup, mustard, green peppers, jalopeno peppers, and A-1 sauce. Just getting a LCB without the fries is enough for me! Btw, the fries are still delicious. Always hand cut and made to order.
Denise D.
Classificação do local: 3 Pottstown, PA
The food is good, even when they are not busy it seems to take a while to be served. Ive been to others and been served food a lot quicker.
Maureen M.
Classificação do local: 5 Philadelphia, PA
Had a little cheeseburger with onions, mushrooms, mayo, and ketchup and it was pure perfection. Good amount of toppings and a well cooked burger. The bun was nice too. Cajun fries were yummy as well. I can’t wait to go back!
Nick B.
Classificação do local: 5 Boca Raton, FL
My mouth waters just thinking about Five Guys. First off, being a SoCal native — the land of the In N Out, I won’t compare Five Guys to In N Out because I think they are slightly different animals. You can get a very good and inexpensive burger at In N Out(i.e. around $ 2.50 or so), whereas at Five Guys, you can get a slightly more expensive burger with a heaping helping of toppings for a little bit more.(Plus, a huge distinction between the two is peanut oil. ‘Nuff said there.) As it’s been noted, the fries at Five Guys are top notch, especially the Cajun fries. Mmm. I’ve recently downgraded myself to a Little Cheeseburger because a) I’m a wuss and b) I can’t devour a regular one without feeling super full. The staff here are pretty nice. Once, the person who took my order said thanks in haiku. Haha, that was a nice touch!
David h.
Classificação do local: 3 Longview, TX
This is a decent burger and fries. A notch above Mickey D’s but not by any means anything special. Slightly upturned face
Felicia D.
Classificação do local: 4 Philadelphia, PA
As a teenager, the King of Prussia mall was virtually my second home. I spent more time trolling its well-lit corridors than I did in school, that’s for sure. The Chick-Fil-A in the food court also earned about 20% of my gross annual income at the time, but if Five Guys had been there, it would have been more of a horse-race. Burgers come in customizable sizes — little burgers(one patty), big burgers(two patties) and even vapor-lock size(three patties!). I always choose a «little burger» topped with cheese, mushrooms, grilled onions, mayo and lettuce and it’s definitely ample enough to fill me up. The fries are hand-cut from actual potatoes on-site, and the brimming, grease-stained paper bagful you receive is surely enough to share. They are usually nice and crispy, but sometimes you’ll get a sad sack of limp guys. And nobody likes limp guys. Tables are plentiful, but the mall food court can get quite crowded on weekends and during the weekday lunch hour with dudes trying to keep ketchup on the burger and off their ties. Circle shark-like to score a seat, and remember to recycle your bottles and cans… they have new separate bins for recyclables.
Dave H.
Classificação do local: 5 New York, NY
I customized the living hell out of my burger, and I’d do it again. I had a bacon cheeseburger — they’re freaking huge, by the way — and tossed on relish, grilled onions, a few pickles, tomatoes, grilled mushrooms, jalapeño peppers(love the spice), and green peppers. Atop that heaping, greasy mess, I asked them to slather A-1 sauce on. A few of the toppings I requested aren’t part of Five Guys’s complimentary toppings, and upped the bill accordingly. The grand total? $ 16.[1] It was worth every penny. Next time you visit Five Guys, ask for the Dave H. special, and don’t be surprised if you get strange looks. Recommended for a tasty lunch or dinner. Find them in the downstairs King of Prussia Plaza food court near Sears. [1] Before you write your congressman, I neglected to mention that I paid for my friend’s little cheeseburger too(with lettuce, grilled onions, and tomatoes), along with an order of regular fries — she was a Five Guys virgin. There might have been a Coke, too.