Folks in Columbia Heights salivating for a burger and cajun fries can finally step into a Five Guys today. Located at the corner of 14th and Irving streets, the shop was already bustling with a hungry lunch-time crowd. Now, anyone exiting the west Columbia Heights Metro — surrounded on three sides with Potbelly’s, Pete’s Apizza and Five Guys — will be hard-pressed to not grab something to eat

In Arlington, Michael Landrum continues to build on his bovine consumption empire (Ray’s the Steaks, Ray’s the Classics) with tonight’s opening of Ray’s Hell-Burgers. Although the shop’s official name is Ray’s Butcher Burgers, the “hell” is more appropriate with their 10 oz., char-grilled, prime beef burger. A bevy of toppings are available, too, including: sauteed mushrooms, grilled red onions, sauteed peppers, charred jalapenos, beefsteak tomatoes, roasted garlic, and dill or bread and butter pickle chips. Specialty cheeses will also be available. (Stinky epoisse!)

If the burger weren’t enough, your meal will also include buttered corn on the cob and a slice of watermelon, all for $7 throughout the summer. For now, the shop, located at 1713 Wilson Boulevard in the same strip mall as Ray’s the Steaks, will open at 5 p.m. on weekdays and noon on weekends.