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Five Guys Burgers opens first Hawaii store in Mililani

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JOE GUINTO / JGUINTO@STARADVERTISER.COM

The first Five Guys Burgers and Fries opened this morning in Hawaii at the Mililani Town Center. A chocolate peanut butter shake with cajun fries, bacon hot dog with cheese, bacon cheeseburger and free peanuts from Five Guys in Mililani.

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JOE GUINTO / JGUINTO@STARADVERTISER.COM

On the opening day of Five Guys Burgers and Fries in Mililani, a crowd of over 100 people waited in a line that stretched to Longs Drugs.

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JOE GUINTO / JGUINTO@STARADVERTISER.COM

Mayor Kirk Caldwell, center, along with Five Guys owners and managers, marked the opening of the first Five Guys Burgers and Fries in Hawaii at the Mililani Town Center.

The first of eight Five Guys Burgers and Fries restaurants in Hawaii opened today to a crowd of more than 100 people at the Town Center of Mililani.

A long line of patrons snaked around the corner of the building for the 11 a.m. grand opening. Hawaii franchise owners Amannda and Ken Schneider were joined by Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell and entertainer Danny Kaleikini, who performed a Hawaiian blessing.

Five Guys, the popular Virginia-based eatery known for its made-to-order burgers, offers a large choice of toppings at no charge, freshly-made fries and free peanuts.

The 2,000-square-foot restaurant has hired 60 employees for the 60-seat location.

The next Oahu eatery, at Ka Makana Alii in Kapolei, is slated to open in August. More locations are slated to open within the next few years.

46 responses to “Five Guys Burgers opens first Hawaii store in Mililani”

  1. den says:

    not much on their menu.

  2. Txpyer says:

    Unfortunate for those that are allergic to peanuts.

  3. b_ryan says:

    Umami burger needs to open up shop in Hawaii.

  4. rhone says:

    Caldwell has nothing better to do than open a burger joint?

  5. AhiPoke says:

    I’ve been to a couple Five Guys on the mainland. Good burger but not my favorite. Up to now my favorite is still by far Shake Shack, with In-N-Out a distant second.

    • HAWAII_BOY_008 says:

      Agree. In SF Bay Area, In-N-Out Burger is really good….long drive thru lines and in store lines..all day…wen I drive by the Five Guys store in Belmont, looks empty….and In-N-Out pricing is much lower…all food is fresh…ono…

  6. Mr Mililani says:

    The Shack used to have great burgers and fries but the food there is bad now. Must be new owners. We used to eat there often but haven’t been back after the last disaster.

  7. truelies says:

    more success here than with HART.

  8. lowtone123 says:

    I can wait.

  9. oxtail01 says:

    Waiting in a long line for a burger joint? Yes, I already tried the burger when in DC – it’s nothing special, certainly not worth wasting your time waiting in line for.

  10. bubbaButt says:

    Aurite! It’s bout time we have a Five Guys. Their burgers are the best, nothing even comes close. Culvers, Red Robin, Johnny Rockets, Fuddruckers don’t even compare. Speaking In-N-Out, they should start taking notes because Five Guys is taking In-N-Out to school.

  11. butinski says:

    A burger is a burger is a burger. Unless it’s a wiener served by Huma. Shifty Kirk was auditioning for a new counter job starting November..

  12. Publicbraddah says:

    From soda to burgers, it’s dang expensive.

    • what says:

      Yeah, after the buzz of wears off, the reality of paying $10 for a burger, $5 for fries, and $3 for a drink (That’s $18 for a meal) will probably kill this chain.

      • bubbaButt says:

        I don’t think it will. Five Guys made $1.21 Billion (yes that Billion with a B) in 2014. That number will only go up.

      • kimchee says:

        Aside from the crappy fast food burger-ish offerings… Teddy’s, Kua Aina and other local “better burgers” are all touching $7-8 easy. So $10 is not really bad for quality.

  13. lokela says:

    They better then Sonic or even Teddy’s. My favorite though is Nation’s.

  14. sailfish1 says:

    Why does Hawaii need another burger place? Smart people don’t eat burgers and fries. Oh, yeah! That answers the question.

  15. HRS134 says:

    Haven’t been to this location, but enjoyed the unlimited complementary peanuts while dining at other locations.

  16. 808ikea says:

    I wish In n Out burgers would come to Hawaii.

  17. justmyview371 says:

    Since the food is supported by Kirky, do you real want to eat it? It doesn’t look too appetizing, just the same old thing.

  18. wrightj says:

    If a big opu is your thing, go for it.

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