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Five Guys

4.3
(1105 reviews)

Business Details

310 NE 78th St., Vancouver, WA
98665, United States
(360) 574-2810
https://restaurants.fiveguys.com/310-ne-78th-st

About

Fast Food RestaurantAmerican RestaurantHot Dog RestaurantRestaurantBurger Joint
Your nearby Five Guys at 310 NE 78th St. in Vancouver is ready to offer you a classic take on burgers, hot dogs, fries, milkshakes and more! Whether it's using fresh ground beef (there are no freezers in our restaurants), double-cooking our fries in 100 percent peanut oil, hand-preparing fresh ingredients every morning or serving peanuts while you wait, we strive to provide the best experience each and every time you visit. With more than 250,000 ways to customize your burger and 1,000+ milkshake combinations, satisfying your craving is just a click away!

Details

  • Dine-inAvailable
  • DeliveryAvailable
  • TakeoutAvailable
  • DebitAvailable

Location

Five Guys
310 NE 78th St., Vancouver, WA
98665, United States

Hours

Monday10:30 AM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday10:30 AM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday10:30 AM - 11:00 PM
Thursday10:30 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday10:30 AM - 11:00 PM
Saturday10:30 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday10:30 AM - 11:00 PM

Reviews

4.3
1,105 reviews
5 stars
643
4 stars
277
3 stars
80
2 stars
40
1 star
65
  • JP
    John Posey
    Apr 6, 2026
    4.0
    The staff have always been pleasant. The burgers are great, Cajun were also good!
  • DN
    Diego Alejandro Patiño N
    Apr 5, 2026
    5.0
    Great Hamburguers
  • JS
    Junior Salazar
    Mar 20, 2026
    5.0
    You guys should add Avocado or smash Avocado as a condiment trust. you will get a lot of customers wanting that
  • LI
    Lev Iathen
    Mar 15, 2026
    5.0
    Five Guys keeps things simple—it’s classic fast food done well. It’s definitely not the healthiest option out there, but every now and then it really hits the spot. When you’re in the mood for a solid burger and fries, it delivers. The service is exactly what you’d expect from a fast-food place: quick, straightforward, and efficient. Nothing fancy or over-the-top, but it works and gets your food to you without any hassle.
  • RM
    Rob M
    Feb 28, 2026
    1.0
    I placed a to‑go order at the counter and was greeted warmly at first. However, once the staff saw that I hadn’t added a tip for a to‑go order, the service noticeably changed. The cashier walked back to the kitchen, and from that point on the experience went downhill. The customer ahead of me, who had tipped, received friendly conversation and care from the cook. When my order was ready one minute later, the cook called out “74” without eye contact, dropped the bag on the counter, and immediately turned away. The food itself reflected the shift in attitude. My fries were completely undercooked — they came out of the cup as one clump of warm potatoes — and the burger patty was raw in the center. I couldn’t eat any of it, so I essentially wasted $20. I don’t visit often because it’s expensive, but the food is usually good. That’s why this experience stood out. I believe tipping is for good service, not something expected for fast‑food takeout, and certainly not something that should affect the quality or safety of the food being served. I’m sharing this because I hope management will address the behavior I witnessed. No customer should receive different treatment — or unsafe food — based on whether they tip for a to‑go order. Updated: I appreciate Five Guys reaching out. However, the link provided requires me to submit extensive personal information and agree to Five Guys full privacy policy and arbitration terms before I can even describe what happened. I’m not comfortable entering into a legal agreement or sharing unnecessary personal data just to report a service issue. If Five Guys genuinely wants to address this situation, please provide a direct, non‑contractual way to communicate with management — one that does not require waiving rights, submitting to arbitration, or authorizing broad data sharing. I’m willing to discuss the incident, but not under terms that place all obligations on the customer. Based on Five Guys’ own privacy policy and rights‑request form language, submitting through their link means: - You must provide full personal information (name, address, email, etc.) for them to “identify you in their systems.” - Any information you submit can be processed under their privacy policy, which explicitly states that by submitting information you agree to their terms, including how they collect, use, and share your data. - Your submission is treated as a formal rights request, not a simple complaint — meaning they may store the data, keep a record of the request, and apply their legal terms to it. - Their privacy policy is incorporated into their Terms & Conditions, which include dispute‑resolution clauses such as arbitration. The link isn’t just “tell us what happened.” It’s “agree to Five Guy's legal framework first.” - Discourages customers from speaking up unless they’re willing to hand over personal data. - Potentially chills honest reviews, because arbitration clauses can be used to pressure customers into removing public complaints. Even if they never intend to use those clauses against you, the fact that the only path they offer requires agreeing to them is unreasonable.

Frequently Asked Questions About Five Guys

What is the Five Guys story/How did you guys get your name?

Five Guys began its pursuit to redefine the global burger landscape in 1986 when Jerry and Janie Murrell asked three of their sons whether they wanted to start a business or go to college. Now, three decades after our first location opened in Arlington, Va., Five Guys – a fast-casual restaurant chain named for the Murrells' five sons – serves a classic take on hamburgers, fries and milkshakes in more than 1,700 locations across 24 countries. You can read more about the story of Five Guys at www.FiveGuys.com!

How many restaurants does Five Guys have?

As of January 2026, we have more than 1,900 locations in over 24 countries!

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