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    Default Five Guys Burgers and Fries

    Nevada’s first Five Guys Burgers and Fries debuts in Henderson.
    BY: Tom Gorman/Las Vegas Weekly.

    Lots of people might not have heard of Five Guys until one very important guy, President Barack Obama, dropped in at one of the burgers-and-fries joints near the White House a couple of years ago and left with $80 in food.

    With no advertising -- the company relies only on word-of-mouth -- the franchise-driven company opened its first Nevada store today, in a strip mall along Eastern Avenue in Henderson.
    Among the investors who partnered to buy the rights to all the Five Guys outlets in Nevada is Ryan Howes, who until about a month ago worked in the heady world of finance for Citigroup.

    "I left it for burgers-and-fries," he said today as the room swelled with lunchtime diners. "People I worked with raised their eyebrows because banking is supposed to be a career job where you work your way up the ladder."

    But Howes, who lives in Henderson, said he saw more fun and challenges getting in the fast-food business, his wife's anxiety notwithstanding.

    "The recession is the best time to open a new business," Howes said. "You can get the best deals on leases, construction costs are down and there's a large labor pool to select from." For the Henderson store, about 50 people were hired, starting at minimum wage and hoping for raises based on feedback from secret shoppers.

    A burger with everything is photographed at the new Five Guys Burgers and Fries on Eastern Avenue in Henderson on Wednesday, March 2, 2011.

    Howes and his partners plan to open as many as 15 other outlets in the Las Vegas Valley in the next four to seven years as well as three around Reno. This comes on the heels of Smashburger's arrival in the Las Vegas Valley, which is trying to wrest customers away from the more-established In-N-Out Burger.

    Five Guys Burgers and Fries, headquartered in Virginia, started in 1986 and today boasts 761 outlets — well, make that 762 now — around the country. Three other locations are on tap to open soon in the Las Vegas Valley: one at the Cannery Casino in North Las Vegas, one at the Las Vegas Outlets, and one in the southwest valley (near the 215 Beltway and Rainbow Boulevard).

    Burgers start at $4.99, with such toppings as grilled onions and mushrooms, jalapeno peppers and A-1 sauce. Five Guys also offers hot dogs and a veggie sandwich "but we want to be known as a burgers-and-fries place," said Mike Cummings, another partner.

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    Five Guys
    10271 S. Eastern Ave., Ste. 101
    405-9555
    Daily, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
    http://www.lasvegasweekly.com/news/2...ries-debuts-h/


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    There are many 5 guys in the mid Atlantic area. I have had many of their burgers and have the waist line to prove it.
    imo they are better than In and Out or any of the others in their price range.
    Also the frys are all fresh cut not frozen.


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    We just had a Five Guys open up out her within a mile of an In and Out. There burgers are very good but I still prefer IN and Out.

    If you are close by I would give it a try but I would not go out of way.


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    The Five Guys location in the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago is excellent. I probably wouldn't go all the way to Henderson, though. If they were closer in, I'd definately stop by.
    Last edited by ChicChas; 05-03-2011 at 01:06 PM. Reason: correct a spelling error.


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    I wonder why NY State doesn't have these chains? I have to drive 40 miles if I want White Castle.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve View Post
    I wonder why NY State doesn't have these chains? I have to drive 40 miles if I want White Castle.
    Sounds like an investment opportunity for you, Steve!


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    Is this the joint... i saw somewhere on television... that has the fresh-cut fries?
    You dont always get what you pay for... but you always pay for what you get.


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    Quote Originally Posted by misterKeno View Post
    Is this the joint... i saw somewhere on television... that has the fresh-cut fries?
    Yes. If it's like the one I used to go to in Chicago, you will see the huge bags of potatoes stacked in the dining room.


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    Default We love 5 guys

    The not only have fresh cut fries but un shelled peanuts to snack on. The burgers are much better than smashburger imho and according to my girls they have hotter guys behind the counter. Go figure


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    Quote Originally Posted by krisfarnsworth View Post
    The not only have fresh cut fries but un shelled peanuts to snack on. The burgers are much better than smashburger imho and according to my girls they have hotter guys behind the counter. Go figure
    LOL. Well, we all have our priorities.
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