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Originally Posted by Munchkin03
Five Guys is the closest that those of us who live on the East Coast can get to the awesomeness that is In-N-Out on a regular basis. Whenever I'm in California, I make it a point to eat there at least once. They're fast, but they were actually lauded in Fast Food Nation for the fact that the produce is locally-grown, the cows are local, and the employees are paid a living wage in a state with a notoriously high cost of living.
Also, the food is pretty good, inexpensive, and quick.
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I was going to mention that - In-N-Out is ridiculously good, and you're right, Five Guys is as close as it gets here.
I will reiterate though that you can usually find a local place that stands up to any fast food burger, even one as good as In-N-Out. Eagles and Bartley's in Brighton and Cambridge, respectively, are the first two that come to mind.
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Originally Posted by MysticCat
I probably shouldn't have commented on Subway. In general, I really don't like sandwiches -- they are a meal of last resort for me -- and I really dislike subs, so Subway and Quiznos stand little chance with me.
I've tried Five Guys once or twice, but it didn't do that much for me, and I thought it was way overpriced.
But you're right, I can get much better burgers at one of our local places. For that matter, I used to think Hardees was really slumming food-wise, but I'd take it over any other burger chain now.
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Fair enough on both, although Five Guys prices are some of the cheaper ones around here. It may just be that prices are higher in the Northeast overall.
As for subs; I was spoiled growing up in that I had family that owned an Italian deli in the area. Subway's ok, and better than most of the national fast food alternatives.