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Shake Shack
Madison Square Park, Se Corner New York, NY subway directions (212) 889-6600| Website: | http://www.shakeshacknyc.com/index.html |
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Shake Shack is a Hamburgers, American, and Fast Food restaurant where most Menuism users came for a meal on the go, paid between $10 and $25, and tipped less than 15%.
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I was worried about the wait. It was raining...
I was worried about the wait. It was raining that day. It was funny to see people sitting at wet tables with burgers in one hand and umbrellas with the other. Lucky for me, I got there early enough that the wait wasn’t that long. The burgers and fries were absolutely delicious!! Not to mention, the price wasn’t bad at all. I’m definitely going back!
Surpassed expectations, big time
I heard about the Shake Shack via kottke.org. I don’t live in NYC, in fact I live two time zones away, but this establishment was at the top of my list of desirable destinations when I visited recently. At 2:00 pm on a cool overcast day, the line was about 20 minutes long, not too bad, considering the waiting area was more pleasant than most restaurants. I’ve waited that long at good Halal stands in midtown, but th Shake Shack’s fare was definitely several steps up from other venerable NYC street food. It certainly cost more, but the food was also of much higher quality and easier on the stomach. The Shack burger and fries were perfectly prepared and delicious, as was the Hopscotch concrete, but my favorite was probably the Vitamin Creamsicle shake. I would drink one every day if I could. My visit to the Shake Shack was well worth the wait (and expense) and I can’t wait for my next visit. I may have to figure out how to replicate the Creamsicle shake at home.
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Vitamin Creamsicle Shake
Delightfully smooth, rich, creamy and arguably good for you, depending on how you choose to frame the argument. The Vitamin Creamsicle shake is a stellar creation and worth the expense.
- I came here for
- fun with friends
- My meal cost
- between $10 and $25
- I tipped
- less than 15%
Yes, the line can often be ridiculous. And I...
Yes, the line can often be ridiculous. And I don’t think I’d wait over 30 minutes. But the burgers here are truly excellent; every single time I’m so happy to be eating my shack burger. The custard flavors are also unique (salted caramel, mango lassi, sweet corn, etc.) and very tasty.
If you go, try to go at an off-time – a late lunch, late dinner, etc. The line at these times can often be quite manageable (for the Shack at least) and the food is completely worth 15 minutes standing in beautifully shady Madison Square Park. And dining on a nice summer night under the lights of Shake Shack with a great burger and a beer or wine is one of those things that makes me smile and happy to live in New York.
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'Shroom Burger
mushroom and cheese deep fried, bad for you but yummy in the tummy!
- I came here for
- a meal on the go
- My meal cost
- between $10 and $25
- I tipped
- less than 15%
It doesn't get much better than a Shack Burger and cheese...
It doesn’t get much better than a Shack Burger and cheese fries. When it comes to good burgers, there’s a fine line between greasy and greatness, but they get it right here everytime. Madison Square Park is a great dining room in the summer. 1 star deduction for the long line.
i waited for about 40 minutes for a shack burger and purp...
i waited for about 40 minutes for a shack burger and purple cow concrete. it was worth it.. love the atmosphere in the park cept for fear of bugs on my food. but its good.. well worth the wait! kind of romantic with the lights in the park at night time.. very relaxing
great burger place that paolo introduced me to today.. it...
great burger place that paolo introduced me to today.. it shall be my hangout spot once i start work.. only 3 blocks away from ny life.. i had the double shack burger today.. basically a double cheeseburger.. but id highly recommend the shroom burger.. oh so delicioso.. thanks paolo!!
The lines grow ever-longer here; I guess word has been go...
The lines grow ever-longer here; I guess word has been going around that the search for the Best Burger in New York really ends here. The beefy blend of ground brisket is just the right size, and-coupled with a Purple Cow and a Peanut Butter concrete- is just what the summer ordered.
And apart from their inexplicable use of lettuce, they also have the closest thing to real bona fide Chicago-style hot dogs in this city. Trust me, I’ve looked
If you can hazard the wait.
Great burgers, a little pricey
Yes, the meat quality is much better than In-N-Out, but you would expect that at almost twice the price for the same size burger. Don’t get me wrong, I love the burgers, but I just wish they had more toppings like grilled onions (I prefer more flavors with my meat).
The Shake Shack is definitely the perfect place to grab a burger and shake and chill in the park on a nice, sunny day.
Warning: Watch out for the birds- they’ll poop on you!
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Shack Burger
Yum
Shake Shack > In n Out
Go on a rainy day, or even just a cloudy day, to skip the lines. Avoid lunch time like the plague. On one of those perfect autumn or summer days, when the sky is cloudless, and it’s not so humid you’re sweating out of your eyeballs, Shake Shack is the perfect destination.
It’s outdoors, in a park, slightly set back from the streets, and they serve beer and wine to go along with your burger.
And they even have a menu item for


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