Tuesday, August 04, 2009

On Hamburgers

Let me be plain: Five Guys has passed In-N-Out on my list of favorite burger joints.

I returned to Five Guys this evening after visiting it about 18 months ago (the last time I was in Columbia, South Carolina). I got the cheeseburger ($4.99), which at Five Guys means two 1/4 lb. patties. On the burger I elected to have pickles, tomatoes, lettuce, and jalpenos. The jalapenos, my friends, made all the difference. Placed underneath the patties and apart from the other toppings, their delayed heat enhanced the rest of the burger.

Now, in fairness, my meal at Five Guys -- burger, regular fries, medium drink -- cost me almost double what I can get for the same at In-N-Out. And that would probably matter if I was taking my whole family out to dinner.

But tonight I don't care. Maybe I'm just too familiar with In-N-Out, but their burgers don't thrill me anymore. The jalapeno cheese burger from Five Guys tonight did.

3 comments:

Shelly said...

Good man! Five guys is fabulous. And it would appear that Washington DC agrees with you. http://www.wtopnews.com/?sid=1727127&nid=25

Josh said...

We apparently have a 5 Guys here in Lubbock. I may have to make a pilgrimage at some point....

One thing I learned as your companion...you know burgers.

RebeckerOnline said...

Yes! Five Guys are the best. I first had them 10 years ago in Arlington, VA. Now they are all over the place, including 1/2 mile from my house. But, my visits are limited to once every two months. Glad they've made it out your way.