Five Guys Burgers Menu and Prices 2026
Last Updated: May 19, 2026 | Verified across multiple U.S. locations
The menu in 2026 lists eight options across two sizes. Regular builds come with two beef patties. Little versions have one. Prices range from approximately $7.29 for a Little Cheeseburger to $14.39 for a Bacon Cheeseburger in high-cost markets. Every topping from a list of 15 options is completely free. Calories range from 540 to 1,060 before toppings are added.
Price disclaimer: Prices at Five Guys vary by city, state, and restaurant. The ranges in this guide come from official online ordering pages verified across multiple U.S. markets in spring 2026. Always confirm prices at your local restaurant or through the app before ordering.
Full Five Guys Burgers Menu price and pictures
The table below shows all eight items with estimated price ranges, official calories, patty count, and whether each includes cheese or bacon as standard.
| Item | Est. Price Range | Calories | Patties | Cheese | Bacon | Notes |
| Hamburger | $9.49 to $12.29 | 700 | 2 | No | No | Classic double-patty |
| Cheeseburger | $9.69 to $12.49 | 840 | 2 | Yes | No | Double patty with American cheese |
| Bacon Burger | $10.89 to $13.49 | 780 | 2 | No | Yes | Double patty with Applewood smoked bacon |
| Bacon Cheeseburger | $11.59 to $14.39 | 920 | 2 | Yes | Yes | Highest-calorie regular option |
| Little Hamburger | $7.29 to $9.49 | 540 | 1 | No | No | Single-patty budget option |
| Little Cheeseburger | $7.59 to $9.79 | 610 | 1 | Yes | No | Single patty with cheese |
| Little Bacon Burger | $8.29 to $10.79 | 620 | 1 | No | Yes | Single patty with bacon |
| Little Bacon Cheeseburger | $8.99 to $11.49 | 760 | 1 | Yes | Yes | Single patty, fully loaded |
Calorie counts above are for each item without any added toppings or condiments. Adding mayo, grilled mushrooms, or other toppings will increase the total. Read the full Five Guys menu with prices here.
Hamburger

The Hamburger is the foundational offering. Two hand-formed patties made from fresh, never frozen 80/20 USDA ground chuck cook on a flat top griddle after you place your order. They go inside a soft sesame seed bun.
This is the order for people who want the real experience without bacon or cheese. The price sits between $9.49 and $12.29 depending on your location. Calories without toppings land at 700, with 39 grams of protein and 39 grams of carbohydrates.
Every topping on the list costs nothing, and grilled onions on a plain Hamburger is one of the best decisions a first-time customer can make.
Cheeseburger

The Cheeseburger adds American-style cheese to the two-patty foundation. The cheese melts directly onto the hot patties on the griddle, creating a creamy layer that integrates with the beef rather than sitting on top as a cold slice.
Price range: $9.69 to $12.49. Calories: 840 without toppings, with 47 grams of protein. The calorie jump from the plain version reflects the dairy contribution of the melted cheese.
Strong topping combinations here include grilled onions plus pickles plus ketchup for a classic diner-style build, or grilled mushrooms plus grilled onions plus mayo for a richer savory profile.
Bacon Burger

The Bacon Burger adds Applewood smoked bacon to the two-patty base without cheese. The bacon cooks on the same flat top griddle used for the patties, producing genuine crispness and smoky depth rather than the rubbery texture you get from oven-baked or microwaved alternatives.
Price range: $10.89 to $13.49. Calories: 780 without toppings, with 43 grams of protein. The calorie count sits slightly below the Cheeseburger because it substitutes protein-heavy bacon for dairy rather than adding both.
BBQ sauce plus grilled onions works well here, as does jalapeños plus hot sauce for a spicy-smoky combination that plays nicely against the Applewood flavor.
Bacon Cheeseburger

This is the most popular item at Five Guys nationwide. It combines two beef patties, Applewood smoked bacon, and melted American cheese into the most loaded standard option available.
Price range: $11.59 to $14.39. Highest-priced regular option. Calories: 920 without toppings, with 51 grams of protein. Add mayo and grilled onions and the total climbs past 1,000 calories easily.
If you are visiting for the first time and want to understand what the brand is actually known for, this is the correct order.
Little Hamburger

The Little Hamburger is a single-patty option on the same sesame seed bun. Despite the name, this is a full-size bun with one genuine beef patty. It is not a slider or a miniaturized version of the real thing. The patty uses the same fresh ground chuck as every other option on the menu.
Price range: $7.29 to $9.49. Calories: 540 without toppings, with 23 grams of protein. This makes it the lowest-calorie beef option on the entire menu.
For budget-conscious customers, calorie-watchers, or anyone ordering alongside a large portion of fries, the Little Hamburger is the practical first choice.
Little Cheeseburger

The Little Cheeseburger adds American cheese to the single-patty base. It sits at the entry point of the menu for customers who want cheese but not the full double-patty portion.
Price range: $7.59 to $9.79. Calories: 610 without toppings, with 27 grams of protein. Multiple independent menu price guides in 2026 consistently identify this as the best value option because the price difference from the plain Little version is small and the flavor gain from melted cheese is substantial.
This is the option most often recommended for first-time visitors who are also ordering fries.
Little Bacon Burger

The Little Bacon Burger adds Applewood smoked bacon to the single-patty base without cheese. It occupies the same value position as the Little Cheeseburger but suits customers who prefer a smoky, savory profile over the creaminess of American cheese.
Price range: $8.29 to $10.79. Calories: 620 without toppings, with 27 grams of protein. The calorie count is close to the Little Cheeseburger because both items add a similar calorie contribution on top of the base patty and bun.
BBQ sauce, grilled onions, and pickles work particularly well here. With a smaller patty, the toppings have a proportionally greater impact than they do on the double-patty versions.
Little Bacon Cheeseburger

The Little Bacon Cheeseburger is the single-patty version of the most popular item on the menu. Bacon, cheese, and one fresh beef patty on a sesame seed bun. Every free topping applies.
Price range: $8.99 to $11.49. Calories: 760 without toppings, with 38 grams of protein. This is the most fully loaded single-patty option. It costs less than any regular option while still delivering the bacon-and-cheese combination the brand is known for.
For customers who want the full Bacon Cheeseburger experience at a lower price and smaller portion, this is the direct step down in size without any step down in ingredient quality.
Regular vs Little: What Is the Difference?
This is the most common source of confusion for first-time visitors. At most fast food chains, a regular option contains one patty. At Five Guys, a regular contains two patties. The naming convention is counterintuitive and the brand does not explain it particularly well on the menu board.
Here is the complete breakdown.
Regular options use two fresh beef patties. They are larger, more filling, and higher in calories. A regular Hamburger weighs in at 700 calories. A regular Bacon Cheeseburger reaches 920 calories before any toppings.
Little options use one fresh beef patty. They are smaller, lighter in calories, and meaningfully cheaper at every location. A Little Hamburger contains 540 calories. A Little Bacon Cheeseburger contains 760 calories.
The sesame seed bun is the same size for both formats. The patty count is the only structural difference. Both use the same 80/20 USDA ground chuck and are cooked the same way. The free toppings list applies equally to both.
If you have never been before and you order a regular Cheeseburger expecting something comparable to a standard single-patty fast food option, you will be surprised by the portion size.
Which One Should You Order?
Best for first-time visitors: The Little Cheeseburger with grilled onions, lettuce, tomato, and mayo. You get to taste the authentic fresh-prep experience without overeating before you understand the portion reality.
Best for kids or lighter appetites: The Little Hamburger or Little Cheeseburger. Both are filling for smaller appetites and cost less than any regular option.
Best value: The Little Cheeseburger. The price-to-satisfaction ratio is the strongest of any item on the menu. You get fresh beef, melted American cheese, and unlimited free toppings at the lowest available cheeseburger price.
Best for a big appetite: The Bacon Cheeseburger. Double patty, bacon, cheese, and the full free toppings list. This is the complete experience in a single order.
Best when ordering with fries: Order a Little format and then put the savings toward a proper fries portion. The Regular Fries at Five Guys is large enough to feed two people. A Little option plus a shared Regular Fries is the most efficient way to have a satisfying meal without overspending.
Free Toppings
The Complete Free Toppings List
Every single topping listed below costs nothing. You can add as many as you want to any order. There is no limit and no catch.
The complete free toppings list available at most U.S. locations includes:
Mayo, lettuce, pickles, tomatoes, grilled onions, grilled mushrooms, ketchup, mustard, relish, raw onions, jalapeño peppers, green peppers, BBQ sauce, hot sauce, and A1 Steak Sauce.
That is 15 standard free toppings. A small number of locations may offer additional regional variations. Ask staff for what is currently stocked at your specific restaurant.
The two toppings that most distinguish a Five Guys order from a standard fast food experience are grilled onions and grilled mushrooms. Both require actual cooking on the griddle. Ordering them signals you know how to get the most from the menu.
What Does “All The Way” Mean?
Ordering “All The Way” is a shorthand phrase that gives you a specific set of toppings without listing each one individually. The combination includes grilled onions, grilled mushrooms, lettuce, pickles, tomatoes, ketchup, mustard, and mayo.
This works because the two grilled components add heat and depth that the cold toppings balance out. The result is a fully loaded experience with savory, fresh, and tangy elements in each bite.
Not every staff member at every location will recognize the phrase. If you get a blank look, simply list the toppings.
Popular Topping Combos
| Combo Name | Toppings |
| All The Way | Grilled onions, grilled mushrooms, lettuce, pickles, tomatoes, ketchup, mustard, mayo |
| Bacon and BBQ | Bacon, BBQ sauce, grilled onions, lettuce |
| Spicy Build | Cheese, jalapeño peppers, hot sauce, tomatoes, mayo |
| Fresh Veggies | Lettuce, tomatoes, green peppers, raw onions, pickles, ketchup |
| Briny Bite | Pickles, relish, mustard, raw onions |
Each combination uses only standard free toppings and requires no additional payment beyond the base price.
Best Orders
Best for First-Time Customers
The Bacon Cheeseburger All The Way gives you the full experience in a single order. You get the double-patty beef foundation, Applewood smoked bacon, melted American cheese, and the complete “All The Way” topping combination. This is the best single order for understanding why the brand has such a loyal customer base.
If you are concerned about portion size or calories, start with a Little Cheeseburger with grilled onions. The single patty is still a substantial meal and it costs $2 to $3 less at most locations.
For customers who are ordering fries alongside their meal, the Little Cheeseburger is the more practical first-time choice. The Regular Fries portion is genuinely large and combining it with a double-patty creates more food than most people expect.
Best Value
The Little Cheeseburger is the best value option at any U.S. location. The price gap between the plain Little and the cheese version is typically $0.30 to $0.50 and the addition of melted cheese is worth every cent.
The Little Bacon Cheeseburger is the second-best value if you specifically want bacon. You get all three premium components at the lowest possible price point that includes both paid upgrades.
The regular Hamburger (no cheese, no bacon) is the best value on the double-patty side if you are avoiding both add-ons.
Best Topping Combinations
Classic All The Way Cheeseburger: Grilled onions, grilled mushrooms, lettuce, pickles, tomatoes, ketchup, mustard, mayo. The gold standard build.
Bacon BBQ: Bacon Burger or Bacon Cheeseburger plus BBQ sauce, grilled onions, pickles. The caramelized sweetness of grilled onions and the smokiness of BBQ sauce amplify the Applewood bacon.
Spicy Jalapeño Cheeseburger: Cheeseburger plus jalapeños, green peppers, hot sauce, mayo, tomatoes. The mayo tempers the heat just enough to keep the spice balanced rather than overwhelming.
Mushroom Onion Cheeseburger: Cheeseburger plus grilled mushrooms, grilled onions, mayo, ketchup. Both cooked vegetables add savory umami depth.
Fresh Veggie-Style: Hamburger or Cheeseburger plus lettuce, tomatoes, green peppers, raw onions, pickles, ketchup. Clean, bright, and lighter on condiment calories.
Calories and Nutrition
Calories Chart
The table below reflects verified nutritional data for each item without any added toppings or condiments.
| Item | Calories | Protein | Carbs | Fat |
| Hamburger | 700 | 39g | 39g | 43g |
| Cheeseburger | 840 | 47g | 40g | 55g |
| Bacon Burger | 780 | 43g | 39g | 50g |
| Bacon Cheeseburger | 920 | 51g | 40g | 62g |
| Little Hamburger | 540 | 23g | 39g | 26g |
| Little Cheeseburger | 610 | 27g | 40g | 32g |
| Little Bacon Burger | 620 | 27g | 39g | 33g |
| Little Bacon Cheeseburger | 760 | 38g | 40g | 45g |
Protein levels are strong across the entire lineup, which reflects the 80/20 ground chuck used in every patty. Carbohydrate content stays consistent across most items because the bun contributes the majority of the carbs and is the same across all formats.
Lowest-Calorie Option
The Little Hamburger is the lowest-calorie choice at 540 calories before toppings. It contains 23 grams of protein, 39 grams of carbohydrates, and 26 grams of fat.
Ordering without mayo (which adds roughly 100 calories per serving) brings the real-world count down further. Choosing ketchup and mustard instead keeps condiment calories minimal.
Ordering the same item without the bun removes approximately 240 calories and nearly all of the 39 grams of carbohydrates, making it a reasonable low-carb option for customers following keto or similar diets.
Highest-Calorie Option
The Bacon Cheeseburger is the highest-calorie choice at 920 calories before toppings. It contains 51 grams of protein, 40 grams of carbohydrates, and 62 grams of fat.
Add mayo, grilled mushrooms, grilled onions, and pickles and the total climbs well above 1,000 calories. This is worth knowing before ordering, particularly if you are also planning a Regular Fries (620 calories) and a milkshake (670 calories plus mix-ins).
Macro Breakdown
The macro profile across the menu reflects a high-protein, moderate-carb, high-fat structure consistent with a fresh beef patty plus bun construction.
The bun contributes the bulk of the carbohydrate content at approximately 37 to 39 grams per item across all formats. Both the regular and Little versions use the same sesame seed bun, which is why carb counts are nearly identical across the size difference. The protein increase in regular items compared to Little versions comes entirely from the second beef patty.
For customers tracking macros, the bunless version dramatically changes the profile. A Bunless Bacon Cheeseburger contains approximately 660 calories, 44 grams of protein, 53 grams of fat, and just 1 gram of net carbohydrates, making it one of the highest-protein, lowest-carb options in the fast-casual category.
Allergens and Gluten-Free Options
Is the Menu Gluten-Free?
The standard sesame seed bun contains wheat, eggs, milk, sesame, and soy. Customers with celiac disease or serious gluten sensitivity cannot safely eat the standard build.
No certified gluten-free buns are available at any U.S. location as of 2026.
However, a bunless option is available. You can ask for your order to be served without the bun in a tray or a bowl. This removes the primary source of gluten. The beef patties themselves contain no gluten. The majority of free toppings including lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, onions, and grilled mushrooms are also gluten-free. Standard condiments including ketchup and mustard are gluten-free.
Cross-contamination risk exists because the same cooking surfaces and tools are used for all items. For guests with serious celiac disease, cross-contact risk goes beyond the bun alone.
Burger Bowl and Lettuce Wrap Options
A bunless order served in a tray is the most common low-carb format. You get the full patty, your choice of free toppings, and any paid upgrades without the bun.
A lettuce wrap option is available at many locations, though it is not universally standardized. Ask at the counter whether staff can wrap the patties in lettuce leaves. Not every location offers this consistently, but many will accommodate the request.
Simply say “bunless, in a tray please” when ordering and you will receive your meal in a container rather than on a bun.
For keto and low-carb dieters, the Bunless Bacon Cheeseburger with grilled onions and mustard is a strong choice: 44 grams of protein and only 1 gram of net carbohydrates.
Allergy Disclaimer
Nutritional information and allergen data may vary by location and may not reflect every possible customization or regional ingredient variation. Peanuts are present in the restaurant environment through both the free lobby peanuts and the peanut oil used in the fryers.
Guests with any food allergy should speak directly with the restaurant manager at their specific location before ordering. This guide does not constitute medical or dietary advice.
What Makes Five Guys Different?
The brand operates on a small number of non-negotiable principles that distinguish it from most competitors in the fast food and fast casual space.
The beef is fresh and never frozen. Every location receives fresh ground chuck and forms the patties by hand daily. There is no freezer full of pre-formed frozen patties in a Five Guys kitchen. This is verified through the brand’s official food sourcing communications and is visible in the texture and flavor compared to frozen fast food alternatives.
Every order is made fresh. Nothing sits under a heat lamp waiting for customers. Patties go on the griddle after you place your order, which is why the wait time is longer than at most fast food restaurants. The five to eight minute average wait is a direct result of the fresh cooking process.
The bun holds up. The sesame seed bun is soft and handles hot, juicy patties and multiple toppings well. Most locations will toast the bun on request, which significantly improves the texture. Ask for a toasted bun if you want it. It is free.
The free toppings model is genuinely unusual. Maintaining fresh grilled mushrooms, grilled onions, and 13 other topping options in stock at every location is a real operational cost. The result is genuine customization without nickel-and-dime add-on charges.
Secret Menu and Ordering Hacks
Is There a Secret Menu?
There is no official national secret menu. The company has not published one and does not train staff around a curated list of off-menu items. What exists instead is a strong culture of customer-driven customization that has evolved over decades.
The most famous customer-invented item, the Patty Melt, became an official standard menu item in late 2024. This is the clearest evidence that the brand pays attention to what customers create and eventually formalizes popular builds when they reach critical mass.
The practical takeaway is that the “secret menu” is just the toppings list used creatively. The kitchen can accommodate almost any reasonable combination request.
Grilled Cheese Build
The Grilled Cheese hack is a well-known customer-invented option. It combines the Grilled Cheese sandwich (an inside-out sesame seed bun grilled until golden) with patties placed inside.
To order it, ask for a Grilled Cheese and add a beef patty. Some locations know this as a standard informal request. Others will need you to explain the build. The result gives you a crispy, golden-grilled bread surface instead of the standard soft bun.
Pricing works out to the cost of the Grilled Cheese plus the cost of whichever patties you add.
Patty Melt
The Patty Melt became an official menu item in late 2024 and is now listed on the standard sandwich menu at most U.S. locations. It features a beef patty with grilled onions and melted cheese served on grilled bread rather than the standard sesame seed bun.
Price range: $8.49 to $10.99 depending on location. The grilled bread creates a crispy, savory exterior that defines the classic American patty melt. Years of customer requests preceded the brand finally making it official.
Burger and Fries Prices
Adding a side of fries is the most common meal combination. Here are realistic total costs across the most popular pairings at mid-range U.S. locations.
| Combination | Estimated Total |
| Little Hamburger plus Little Fries | $11.78 to $15.78 |
| Little Cheeseburger plus Little Fries | $12.08 to $16.08 |
| Cheeseburger plus Regular Fries | $15.88 to $20.98 |
| Bacon Cheeseburger plus Regular Cajun Fries | $17.78 to $22.78 |
These totals are before tax and without any drinks. Adding a fountain drink adds $2.99 to $3.99 at most locations. A milkshake adds $5.69 to $7.49.
The most important thing to know when planning your meal budget: a Regular Fries is large enough to feed two people comfortably. If you are ordering for yourself, the Little Fries is the correct size. If you are ordering for two, one Regular Fries plus two sandwiches is the efficient combination.
Why Prices Vary by Location
Two Five Guys restaurants in different cities can charge $2 to $3 more for the exact same Bacon Cheeseburger. This is not an error. It is the direct result of how the brand operates.
Franchisees and regional operators set their own prices. The factors that drive local decisions include rent at the specific location, local labor costs and state minimum wage levels, food distribution costs in the region, and local competitive market conditions.
A downtown Manhattan location operates with significantly higher rent and labor costs than one in suburban Georgia. Those cost differences translate directly into menu prices. Ingredient quality and preparation are the same at both. The price reflects the operating environment, not a quality difference.
Delivery platform pricing adds another layer. DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Grubhub typically apply a 15 to 20 percent markup above in-store prices. This markup is added by the platform to cover service fees. Ordering in-store or through the official app consistently gives you the lowest available price.
How to Check Local Prices
The most direct route to your exact local prices is to visit fiveguys.com, select your location, and begin the ordering process. The prices displayed reflect the current posted price for that specific restaurant.
The mobile app (available on iOS and Android) shows the same location-specific pricing. Google Maps listings for individual locations often include customer-submitted photos of in-store menu boards. Delivery apps show menu prices for your nearest location, but remember the platform markup is included. Calling the restaurant directly is always an option.
Catering and Group Orders
Five Guys offers catering at participating U.S. locations. This works well for office lunches, corporate events, team meals, and parties where a group wants a customizable, high-quality option.
The minimum catering order is 15 sandwiches. The maximum standard order is 105 items. For orders above 105 items, contact your local restaurant directly. A minimum 16-hour advance notice is standard for most orders.
The catering model uses a Build Your Own Box format where toppings are served on the side. This lets each person customize after receiving the food, which works well when serving groups with different preferences.
Confirm specific catering options and pricing directly with your local restaurant, as menu specifics can vary by location.
Quick Reference: Printable Menu
| Item | Estimated Price Range | Calories |
| Hamburger | $9.49 to $12.29 | 700 cal |
| Cheeseburger | $9.69 to $12.49 | 840 cal |
| Bacon Burger | $10.89 to $13.49 | 780 cal |
| Bacon Cheeseburger | $11.59 to $14.39 | 920 cal |
| Little Hamburger | $7.29 to $9.49 | 540 cal |
| Little Cheeseburger | $7.59 to $9.79 | 610 cal |
| Little Bacon Burger | $8.29 to $10.79 | 620 cal |
| Little Bacon Cheeseburger | $8.99 to $11.49 | 760 cal |
Last updated: May 2026. Price ranges reflect verified U.S. market data. Actual prices at your location may differ. Always confirm on fiveguys.com or in the app before ordering.
The Presentation
The presentation here is unfussy by design. No garnish, no styling, no tower of ingredients held together by a skewer. A folded foil wrap around a sesame seed bun and a brown paper bag to carry everything. The visual experience matches the eating experience: direct, honest, and unpretentious.
The Bacon Cheeseburger with All The Way toppings is the most visually full expression of what the brand offers. Two beef patties, visible strips of bacon, melted cheese, and the color contrast of lettuce, tomato, and pickles create a dense, loaded cross-section when the item is opened.
FAQs
What options are on the menu?
There are eight items across two size formats: Hamburger, Cheeseburger, Bacon Burger, Bacon Cheeseburger (regular, double patty) and Little Hamburger, Little Cheeseburger, Little Bacon Burger, Little Bacon Cheeseburger (Little, single patty). Every item comes with free toppings.
How much does a meal cost at Five Guys?
Prices in 2026 range from $7.29 for a Little Hamburger to $14.39 for a Bacon Cheeseburger depending on your city and state. Mid-range U.S. markets typically show a Cheeseburger at $9.69 to $10.49 and a Little Cheeseburger at $7.59 to $8.29.
What is the difference between a regular and a Little?
Regular options contain two beef patties. Little options contain one. The bun is the same size for both. Little options cost less and have fewer calories. Both formats use the same fresh, never frozen 80/20 ground chuck and the same free toppings list.
How many calories are in a Cheeseburger?
A Cheeseburger contains 840 calories before toppings, with 47 grams of protein, 40 grams of carbohydrates, and 55 grams of fat.
What is the lowest-calorie option?
The Little Hamburger at 540 calories before toppings. It contains 23 grams of protein and 26 grams of fat.
What is the highest-calorie option?
The Bacon Cheeseburger at 920 calories before toppings. It contains 51 grams of protein and 62 grams of fat. Adding condiments and toppings pushes the total above 1,000 calories.
What toppings are free?
All 15 standard toppings: mayo, lettuce, pickles, tomatoes, grilled onions, grilled mushrooms, ketchup, mustard, relish, raw onions, jalapeño peppers, green peppers, BBQ sauce, hot sauce, and A1 Steak Sauce.
What does “All The Way” mean?
Ordering “All The Way” means grilled onions, grilled mushrooms, lettuce, pickles, tomatoes, ketchup, mustard, and mayo. It is the unofficial house combination using a mix of cooked and fresh toppings for maximum flavor.
Can you order without a bun?
Yes. You can order any item without the bun. It is served in a tray or cup. Ask for “bunless in a tray” when ordering. Many locations can also wrap the patties in lettuce leaves on request.
Is the menu gluten-free?
The standard sesame seed bun is not gluten-free. No certified gluten-free buns are available as of 2026. A bunless order removes the primary source of gluten, but the kitchen is not a certified gluten-free environment, so cross-contamination risk remains for those with celiac disease.
Are the patties made from fresh beef?
Yes. Five Guys uses fresh, never frozen 80/20 USDA ground chuck. Each location receives fresh beef and forms patties by hand daily.
Do prices vary by location?
Yes. Individual restaurants set their own prices based on local rent, labor costs, and operating expenses. Prices can vary by $2 to $3 for the same item between a low-cost suburban location and a high-cost urban one. Always confirm prices at fiveguys.com or in the app before ordering.
Is there a Patty Melt?
Yes. The Patty Melt became an official standard menu item in late 2024. It features a beef patty with grilled onions and melted cheese on grilled bread. Price range: $8.49 to $10.99 depending on location.
How much is a meal with fries?
A Little Cheeseburger plus Little Fries runs approximately $12.08 to $16.08. A Cheeseburger plus Regular Fries runs approximately $15.88 to $20.98. A Bacon Cheeseburger plus Regular Cajun Fries runs approximately $17.78 to $22.78.
