
Your nearby Five Guys at 36 West 48th Street in New York 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!
Fast-food chain with made-to-order burgers, fries & hot dogs, plus free peanuts while you wait.
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Address: 36 W 48th St, New York, NY 10036
Phone: (212) 997-1270
Website: https://restaurants.fiveguys.com/36-west-48th-street
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This location is near Rockefeller Ctr area.
Seating available. Order at the counter and wait for them to call number.
Had a hamburger (2 patties) “all the way” which has 8 toppings as listed; would have preferred more of each. Asked for jalapenos but I think the cashier didn’t hear or they weren’t added on. Was good, not a greasy burger.
You can also customize with toppings of choice- toppings are free.
Large fries were enough for 3; crispy, usually ask for unsalted but forgot -not very anyway, greasy though.
Self-serve fountain drinks.
Peanuts still available by the pick-up area.
Restroom available.
Scale 1-10:
Food-7
Price-6
Service-9
Atmosphere-8
Cleanliness-7
Recommend for classical American hamburger joint.
The burgers? Slapped. Like, borderline emotional experience levels of good.
But the fries… oh man, the fries.
Five Guys fries don’t just beat other fast food fries — they body them, take their lunch money, and leave zero survivors.
It’s not even close. It’s like putting a Little League team against the 1996 Chicago Bulls.
Five Guys owns the fry game, and honestly, I’m just grateful to live in the same timeline.