Five Guys is celebrating 40 years of burgers and fries with second BOGO offer
The Five Guys offer is through Thursday, March 12, 2026, at participating Five Guys locations in the United States and Canada. This offer is not valid for in-store orders. (Five Guys)
Last month, Five Guys celebrated its 40th birthday with a buy one burger, get one free (BOGO) offer that overwhelmed their restaurants. To make up for not meeting their own standards, Five Guys has brought back the BOGO offer – the 40th After Party — running through Thursday, March 12.
Dig deeper:
Five Guys says the overwhelming response to the BOGO offer last month put their employees "in an incredibly difficult position." Five Guys says to thank their team for their performance under pressure, they will distribute approximately $1.5 million in bonuses to store employees across their system.
What they're saying:
"We were genuinely humbled by your response," Five Guys Founder Jerry Murrell said. "Forty years is a long time, and the outpouring of support for our 40th birthday reminded us why we love what we do."
How to get the Five Guys 40th After Party BOGO
Five Guys says there are two ways to join the After Party: order online at FiveGuys.com or through the Five Guys app.
To order, sign in to your existing account or create a free one to redeem and purchase any burger at the regular menu price and receive one (1) free burger of equal or lesser value, using the code FGAFTERPARTY. Limit of one redemption per reward code. Taxes may apply. Delivery or other fees may apply.
The offer is valid through Thursday, March 12, 2026, at participating Five Guys locations in the United States and Canada. This offer is not valid for in-store orders.
The backstory:
Five Guys was founded in 1986 when Jerry and Janie Murrell told their sons they either had to go to college or start a business. The boys chose business and opened a small carry-out spot in Arlington, Va. Forty years later, Five Guys, named after the five Murrell sons, remains a family business with 1,500 locations in the U.S.
The Source: Information in this article was provided by Five Guys. This story was reported from Orlando.