Five Guys - fading away?

Media reports out today that Five Guys is closing several locations, looks primarily to be
in California - reports say their prices are keeping customers away...surprised, lol. I don't know how they
can compete with In N Out, better meal at half the price.
The locations near me are nearly empty whenever I go in.

Life was passing like a hand waving from a train I wanted to be on


Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 05/12/2026 02:03AM by BarefootBliss.

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They seem to get a lot of DoorDash customers, but few in store. The one in my city went out of business many years ago. It's also ridiculous that their credit card terminals ask for a tip on top of their outrageous prices.
@BarefootBliss

Yes, if you are talking strictly $ vs $, In N Out is the better deal. But if you look at the patty size and compare, to get the same amount of burger at In N Out that you get with 5g, it's not that much more. You also get more fries and BETTER fries at 5g.

I love In N Out and will go there on my own dime. I love 5g, but I am not willing to spend my own money there.

But it is not a fair comparison on the surface to say it's just cheaper. You are getting basically half as much food, so it should be cheaper. There are many things you can consistently count on with In N Out, but one is that their employees are top notch. Of course they are people and are not perfect. I'm sure someone can give an example of a crappy experience, but 99% of the employees actually care (or are the best at faking they do).

It's like Costco employees vs Sam's Club. Not even close.
@mjt9598 wrote:

They seem to get a lot of DoorDash customers, but few in store. The one in my city went out of business many years ago. It's also ridiculous that their credit card terminals ask for a tip on top of their outrageous prices.

Well that goes to the employees directly and when it's inside our reimbursement, why not?

They're opening new FGs around me so...*shrugs*.
You're right, their meals are not exactly the same...I was just remembering those 5G locations I saw this winter that were in the same shopping plaza as an In N Out - so in my mind, those were direct lunch or dinner competitors and the In N Out stores were ALWAYS packed, except perhaps for a lull in the 2-4PM timeframe....
every single location I visited this past winter in AZ, CA and NV were full and busy. Not so with FG. Also FG here in the east, rarely see a busy one.
I didn't see any Dashers around In N Out stores out west so can't comment on that.

Life was passing like a hand waving from a train I wanted to be on
The Five Guys in my area are very well managed and always have a steady take-out business. I hope they remain in business for a long time. That said, I always visit In N Out when I travel out West.
5G doesn't have servers. I don't tip someone for handing me a paper sack.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/12/2026 03:44PM by jgardn02.
I like In N Out fries. I'd rather them every single time over almost any other fast food french fry no matter how much they put in the bag at 5G. Unfortunately, it's going to be a very long time before I get to have In N Out anything again, so 5G french fries will have to be good enough in the mean time.
@jgardn02 wrote:

5G doesn't have servers. I don't tip someone for handing me a paper sack.

it's not even your money.
i tend to use tip jars to tip people who hand me things...mostly for them pouring coffee

Life was passing like a hand waving from a train I wanted to be on
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