Ok, so places with a drive thru and a counter where you carry your food to your seat are fast food like McDonald's or Burger King. Then there's the casual dining restaurants like say a Chili's.
So, the question is how do you classify Steak-n-Shake, Fuddruckers & Five Guys? Are they the same classification as each other in spite of only one having a drive thru?
We simply cannot advance as a society until these questions are answered.
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Of those, I have only been to Five Guys, and they are fast food. Drive through’s don't matter, they still get a lot of to go orders (which they put in bags) and their not pizza or Chinese. There for they are fast food.
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Checkers is still the shiznit
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For the record, I'd probably rather go to any of the places mentioned over Burger King and Chili's. they have the absolute worst food ever.....can't believe Burger King is still in business they suck so bad. -
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The food comes out pretty quickly at these places which is why I kind of still think of them as fast food. You do have to go inside but there are no servers and there are fountain drinks set up like in a fast food place. [At least at five guys, i haven't been to the other places mentioned] Also the prices at Five Guys are pretty on par with the prices at a fast food place. I can go there and feed my family of four for around 30 bucks. I can't do that at a place like Chili's. To me places like this are going to eventually kill off the Burger Kings of the world that were just throwing out crap as quickly and as cheaply as possible.Fin D and unluckyluciano like this. -
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The only Steak and Shake's I've been to have dedicated servers, and menus at the tables.
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Maybe we need two new classifications:
Five Guys/Fuddruckers = fast casual
SnS = drive thru casual
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gunn34, MikeHoncho and Fin D like this.
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I would say that you cant really classify some of these new upscale burger places as either fast food or regular restaurant - they are almost a new genre of restaurant, trying to combine a higher quality meal with the speed and price of fast food.
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I've never had bad Wendy's its the best fast food ever....W Burger and stuff some french fries in it = better than boobs.
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Drive-thru is an indicator of fast food, but the lack of one doesn't disqualify a place as non-fast food. At least that's how I see it. Around here in San Diego there are a bunch of taco/burrito shops. Cal-Mex burritos. Some have drive-thru's, some don't, but they're all the same.Fin D likes this. -
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Five Guys is delicious but most certainly fast food. To me Fast Food is about quality and speed not a drive through. A Five Guys burger is very fast food quality, their fries are great though.
Steak and Shake I've never been to, but from the commercials it looks more like a diner/fast food hybrid to me. -
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I dont know if its just the five guys in my area but, try this: Next time you spend 12 bucks on a burger and fries at five guys, close your eyes after taking a bite and ask yourself how easy it could be confused with a wendys double cheeseburger for half the price. To me, they taste the same. Now I like my cheeseburger plain so I dont know how much different the salad toppings can effect it, but yes,...wendys and five guys burgers have similar tastes to me, but a huge difference in price....
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gunn34 likes this.
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Love 5 guys. Love Wendys. Wendys is the only drive through place I will go too.
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No mention of Char-Hut?
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Five Guys, In-N-Out, Smash Burger, Steak & Shake.
There really aren't any other options if you want a decent burger. Maybe Whataburger or Wendy's if you're super desperate.
As for the question, it's fast food. Too me it's just like a Chipotle or Qdoba, upscale, but fast nonetheless. If you walk up to the counter to order it or get it from a drive-through, then it's fast food.
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