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  2. The Healthiest Menu Items at Five Guys—and What To Skip - AOL

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    Photos: Five Guys, Tobias Arhelger/Shutterstock. Design: Eat This, Not That!Since opening in the Washington, D.C., area in 1986, Five Guys has become synonymous with big, juicy burgers and thick ...

  3. Five Guys - Wikipedia

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    A Five Guys restaurant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Five Guys menu focuses on hamburgers offered with Kraft American cheese or applewood-smoked bacon and kosher style hot dogs (Hebrew National all-beef franks), as well as grilled cheese, BLT and vegetable sandwiches. Five Guys uses buns that are sweeter and "eggier" than normal buns. [18]

  4. Here's What To Order From the Five Guys Secret Menu - AOL

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    The Five Guys secret menu offers burger bowls, well-done fries, and something called the Artery Annihilator. Order at your own risk.

  5. Five Guys' #1 Secret Menu Item Just Joined the Regular Menu - AOL

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    RELATED: The Healthiest Menu Items at Five Guys—and What To Skip. The patty melt is now officially listed on the Five Guys website, which describes it as a burger patty that’s slid in-between ...

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  8. Lindy's - Wikipedia

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    Lindy's was two different deli and restaurant chains in Manhattan, New York City.The first chain, founded by Leo "Lindy" Lindemann, operated from 1921 to 1969. [1] [2] [3] In 1979, the Riese Organization determined that the Lindy's trademark had been abandoned, and opened new restaurants, the last of which closed in February 2018.

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