In-N-Out Burger vs. Five Guys? Popeye's vs. Chick-fil-A?

Submitted by 1989 UM GRAD on January 31st, 2021 at 8:09 AM

The  Charbonnet transfer thread below got off on a tangent re: In-N-Out Burger.

Got me to thinking about the on-going debates re: burger and chicken spots.  I haven't seen a thread addressing this vital issue, so my apologies if this is a redundant topic.

I personally find almost all of them to be overrated.  Most are just slight variations on the burger or chicken theme...with nothing really special to distinguish one brand over another.  

What's the allure of Chick-fil-A?  The chicken is fine...but nothing special.  The waffle fries are likewise just meh.  We drove past their new location at 8 Mile/Haggerty and there were two lines of cars about 15/20 deep.  

Give me a local slider joint like Hunter House over any of the national chains...and I've had some really tasty hand-made chicken tenders at various local restaurants.

What say you about this important topic?

In-N-Out?  Five Guys?  White Castle?  Whataburger?  Culver's?  Red Robin?  Shake Shack?

Chick-fil-A?  Popeyes?  KFC?  Buffalo Wild Wings?  Gus's?

mgolund

January 31st, 2021 at 4:42 PM ^

I’m surprised by all the love for Canes. It’s fine. The sauce is fine. One of the other posters mentioned Slim Chickens. I find that superior to Canes. Canes has one sauce, which is average. Slim Chickens has several, some of which suck, some of which are average, and some of which are good.

If you’re in the Texas/Louisiana area, Pluckers is the superior choice for chicken.

To the OP, In-N-Out is a superior value to Five Guys. In-N-Out shakes, particularly the Neapolitan, are phenomenal. You can get a double double with fries and a shake for the cost of one side of fries from Five Guys.

BernardC

January 31st, 2021 at 3:57 PM ^

I had Whataburger one time about a month ago near Dallas. I was excited to try it because my brother-in-law has talked about it for years. I was very disappointed and felt like it tasted like a poor version of Wendys. 

Scout96

January 31st, 2021 at 11:10 AM ^

The real reason is cause the current owner inherited the company at the age of 30, fairly sure she does not have a college degree. She is already a billionaire so I can’t imagine she is overly ambitious or skilled about rapid expansion.  Married four times, first time just out of high school.  That said, it’s still an accomplishment.

This is what she said about expansion a while back, but I guess someone has convinced her to change her mind since then:  

“I don’t see us stretched across the whole U.S. I don’t see us in every state. Take Texas—draw a line up and just stick to the left. That’s in my lifetime,” Snyder says. “I like that we’re sought after when someone’s coming into town. I like that we’re unique. That we’re not on every corner. You put us in every state and it takes away some of its luster.”

 

Cali Wolverine

January 31st, 2021 at 11:30 AM ^

Only to rookies that don’t know how to order from In & Out...always order fries well and if feeling crazy get Animal Style Fries.

 

Five Guys is garbage...it is like a slightly better Fat Burger.  The real comparison is In & Out or Shake Shack.  And burger to burger In & Out is still better...but everything else at Shake Shack is better and the burger isn’t to far behind.

 

Chik-Fil-A and Popeyes are both gross...Howlin’ Rays in LA (not widespread fast food is so good you can’t eat garbage fried chicken sandwiches again).

gbdub

January 31st, 2021 at 1:57 PM ^

Extra crispy makes them okay but not great. The problem is that they are cut fresh and single fried. You need to blanch and/or double fry to get an ideal crispy outside / fluffy inside. 

The Serious Eats guy did an experiment and it turns out the McDonalds approach (an initial low temp fry, frozen, then hot fried right before serving) sounds less “fresh” but is actually superior. The freezing plays an important role in making the inside soft and fluffy. Would be even better if they still fried in beef tallow. 

Les Miles

January 31st, 2021 at 8:39 AM ^

In and out and shake shack ftw. Way better than 5 guys but five guys is a large leap above the remaining turds on this list. The fried chicken sandwich at shake shack I’ve found to be a couple tiers above chick fil a.