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Went to the Shake Shack on the upper west side yesterday for the first time... they had the best damn burgers I've ever tasted. The fries, on the other hand, were pretty bland.
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Get your ass to the Corner Bistro in the West Village and order a bacon cheeseburger (also just known as the Bistro Burger I believe). Maybe the best burger you'll ever have, great fries, and $3 beers like Hoegaarden and so on.
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Went to the Shake Shack on the upper west side yesterday for the first time... they had the best damn burgers I've ever tasted. The fries, on the other hand, were pretty bland.
unless the line is horrible, i go to the one in madison square all the time.
Joined: Mon Oct 18, 2004 6:02 pm Posts: 1657 Location: Albany, NY
I had a Black and White while at the Met game last Thursday from Shake Shack. It was delicious and tasted even better b/c I was quite hungover and had great seats that come with waiter service, so I didn't even have to get up.
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I had a Black and White while at the Met game last Thursday from Shake Shack. It was delicious and tasted even better b/c I was quite hungover and had great seats that come with waiter service, so I didn't even have to get up.
those are good, i dont even get what a black and whie is. at first i thought it was a mix of chocolate and vanilla but it tastes almost peanut buttery.
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invention wrote:
bgarvey44 wrote:
I had a Black and White while at the Met game last Thursday from Shake Shack. It was delicious and tasted even better b/c I was quite hungover and had great seats that come with waiter service, so I didn't even have to get up.
those are good, i dont even get what a black and whie is. at first i thought it was a mix of chocolate and vanilla but it tastes almost peanut buttery.
Yeah I agree, its weird. Maybe its a malt of some kind? All I know is I want one right now.
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Joined: Mon Oct 18, 2004 10:59 am Posts: 9057 Location: Camden, NJ
I had a shake shack burger at New Shea, and it was fucking excellent. if they are that good at a ballpark, Im dying to try them at the madison square park local
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Joined: Mon Oct 18, 2004 12:09 pm Posts: 9363 Location: Manhattan Beach California
LostDog1079 wrote:
Went to the Shake Shack on the upper west side yesterday for the first time... they had the best damn burgers I've ever tasted. The fries, on the other hand, were pretty bland.
you were right by my apartment....I eat there about once a week..great burgers indeed..
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Last week in Times Square, New York saw the opening of the fourth location of Shake Shack, Danny Meyer's cultishly loved burger joint. And for much of last week, the wait for a burger stretched close to an hour. Of course, any fan of the Shack knows that, on warm days at the original Shake Shack in Madison Square Park, wait times can run well over an hour.
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Last week in Times Square, New York saw the opening of the fourth location of Shake Shack, Danny Meyer's cultishly loved burger joint. And for much of last week, the wait for a burger stretched close to an hour. Of course, any fan of the Shack knows that, on warm days at the original Shake Shack in Madison Square Park, wait times can run well over an hour.
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Last week in Times Square, New York saw the opening of the fourth location of Shake Shack, Danny Meyer's cultishly loved burger joint. And for much of last week, the wait for a burger stretched close to an hour. Of course, any fan of the Shack knows that, on warm days at the original Shake Shack in Madison Square Park, wait times can run well over an hour.
crazy, eh? I live right by the upper west side one...if the line is out the door I dont go...as much as I love them, 20 minutes is the top wait time for me..if they delivered they would have to hire about 100 people
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