Get Ready, Portugal! Five Guys to Open Doors in Lisbon by 2025
Time Out Lisboa•3 months ago•
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Get Ready, Portugal! Five Guys to Open Doors in Lisbon by 2025

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Summary:

  • Five Guys to open in Lisbon by 2025

  • Executive Director John Eckberd confirms 50 new locations planned

  • Famous burgers with fresh ingredients and generous fries

  • Five Guys has nearly 2,000 locations worldwide

  • The chain aims for iconic spots in cities

Five Guys is Coming to Portugal!

Five Guys, the popular American burger chain known for its delicious offerings, is set to establish a presence in Lisbon by 2025. This exciting news was confirmed by the brand's Executive Director in Europe, John Eckberd.

Five Guys Photograph: Five Guys Singapore

What to Expect

With nearly 2,000 restaurants worldwide, Five Guys is famous for its white and red tiled decor and walls adorned with magazine articles. Although there are currently no Lisbon features, that is about to change. Eckberd revealed that the company is planning to open 50 new locations, with Portugal being a priority. "We are looking for the perfect location in Lisbon, as we always want to be in iconic spots," he stated.

A Taste of America

Originating in 1986 in Virginia, USA, Five Guys offers burgers wrapped in foil with fresh ingredients like tomato, lettuce, cheese, fried onions, and sautéed mushrooms. Their menu also includes generous servings of fries, a variety of milkshakes (including unique flavors like Oreo, Reese's, and salted caramel), and complimentary self-service peanuts for customers waiting for their meal.

The Anticipation Builds

As the opening date approaches, burger lovers in Portugal can look forward to indulging in the famous Five Guys experience, which has captivated taste buds in 23 countries from Spain to Saudi Arabia and France to Singapore.

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