About

Located in the vibrant city of London, Five Guys Wimbledon offers a delightful casual dining experience featuring American classics. Renowned for its custom made-to-order burgers and hot dogs, this spot ensures a satisfying meal for every palate, including vegetarian options. Guests are treated to the unique perk of free peanuts to munch on while waiting. It's a popular eatery among tourists and students alike, thanks to its quick service and lively atmosphere. Ideal for a family dinner, a casual meet-up with friends, or even solo dining, this place caters to everyone. With options to dine-in, takeaway, or have your food delivered, Five Guys Wimbledon offers flexibility and convenience. Pair your meal with a beer or another beverage from their selection, and enjoy their offerings well into the late night, all at an affordable price range. Whether you're catching up with friends or just grabbing a quick bite, the friendly setting and made-to-order menu make it a favorite spot for many.

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Price

$$$$ 10 - 20 GBP

Meals

Lunch, Dinner

Cuisines

American

Services

Delivery, Takeaway, Dine-in

Dietary options

Vegetarian options

Offering

Serving alcohol, Late-night food, Serving beer, Serving food

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

South Merton
Train station 1.85 km walk
Wimbledon Theatre (Stop Y)
Bus stop 174 m walk
Alexandra Road / Wimbledon (Stop A)
Bus stop 341 m walk
Dundonald Road
Tram stop 395 m walk
Wimbledon
Tram stop 225 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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JJ Mitchell
JJ Mitchell
1 month ago on Google
  • Food: 5
  • Service: 5
  • Atmosphere: 5

Just lovely

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2 months ago on Google
  • Food: 1
  • Atmosphere: 1

So expensive and so not worth the money anymore. It's nearly £35+ quid for me to get two double burgers, fries and a milkshake. For me alone, one intake of food. Here's how to make their burgers- Standard American cheese from any supermarket Mince at least 18% fat normally 500grams will do two large double burgers. Salt Black pepper Buns are standard brioche buns just with less eggs (m and s do a two pack brioche sourdough ones for £2,50) Bacon is just deep fried Hot pan, meat in, burger/sandwich press, cook for 30 seconds until browned, flip and season one side salt and pepper, drape cheese over and let it melt naturally, onto a toasted bun, serve. The fries are nothing special and you can get skin on fries from the supermarket and fry them in either pork or beef fat for a much better texture and experience. That's the exact same experience without leaving the house and for over half price less than what they charge. You're welcome. Regretfully the response from the management has been rather disappointing, they answered some concerns but with excuses to those concerns then let the other matters unanswered which seems to suggest they're evading the truth of how high quality some of their products are and they seem totally disinterested in hearing concerns and amending them and encouraging customers to be welcomed back to try their better efforts. It's a real shame to see how quality has reached a new low for them. I hope for better.

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Kevin Ribeiro
Kevin Ribeiro
2 months ago on Google

No Plant Based alternatives :(