3.28.2013

Shake Shack


If you live in the greater New York area then you have seen the lines of people waiting in line at Danny Meyer's SHAKE SHACK

Shake Shack started as a hot dog cart in Madison Square Park in Manhattan to support the Madison Square Park Conservancy’s first art installation. The cart was an epic success, with Shack Fans lined up daily for three summers. In 2004, it became a permanent kiosk in the Park: This modern day “roadside” burger stand serves up the most delicious burgers, hot dogs, frozen custard, shakes, beer, wine and more. An instant neighborhood fixture, Shake Shack welcomed people from all over the city, country and world who gathered together to enjoy fresh, simple, high-quality versions of the classics in a majestic setting.




Last week they opened a location in Boston and it was huge news! Everyone was talking about the arrival of this new restaurant and I can't wait to check out their shakes and their burgers. Have you been? 

The hot dogs, frozen custard and french fries are supposed to be fabulous as well. 










3 comments:

  1. what a great concept, fast, good food benefitting the arts. With all of the more personal needs in our country suffering over these past 12 years, the importance of the arts have really dropped on some peoples list. This serves a dual purpose, love it!

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  2. Boy this has me craving a burger. I have not been but my kids have and thought it was great...and they are hamburger aficionados! Happy Easter.

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  3. Love Shake Shack and remember going to the one in Madison Sq Park. There's one by my husband's office -- which is a favorite with all the bankers.

    Lucky Bostonians to have their own!!
    xoxo Elizabeth

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