
Coming to a retail park near you: Five Guys have opened at Valley Park today
The Five Guys burger chain has today opened its second restaurant in Croydon, at Croydon Valley Leisure Park.
American-based business Five Guys launched in Britain in 2013 in Covent Garden. They already have a restaurant in Croydon town centre, on Croydon High Street.
Five Guys prides itself on using the freshest ingredients, and customers can find out which local farm the potatoes have come from by checking out its restaurants’ notice boards. Five Guys burgers are grilled to order, while the fries are hand-cut every morning and cooked in peanut oil.
Smart service: Five Guys are known for their generous servings
“We’re delighted to be bringing our famous burgers and fries to Croydon Valley Leisure Park,” said John Eckbert, Five Guys UK’s chief exec.
“We can’t wait to welcome shoppers and local residents to our new restaurant.”
With 15 free toppings to choose from, customers have over 250,000 possible burger order combinations. So, whether you’re in the mood for a cheeseburger, an all-beef hot dog or even a bunless lettuce-wrapped burger, the choice is yours.
The portions are always generous, with their salted or cajun fries known for being served with an extra scoop in the bag.
Five Guys are also known for their milkshakes, ranging from Oreo, fresh strawberries and even bacon!
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