Gay, I approve
What is "people OP has sucked off"?
as much I like to clown derock yall need to back the fuck up off some five guys for real
you dumb
Shake Shack is a restaurant chain serving hamburgers, hot dogs, french fries, milkshakes and similar foods. There are currently seven restaurants within the chain, five in New York City.
The first Shake Shack located in Madison Square Park opened in July of 2004. The restaurant was conceived and developed by Danny Meyer's Union Square Hospitality Group, which maintains a variety of restaurants in the Union Square area. The distinctive building in Madison Square Park was designed by Sculpture in the Environment, an architectural and environmental design firm based in Lower Manhattan.
Since its opening, Shake Shack has proven popular with New Yorkers, even garnering the distinction of being named "Best Burger 2005" by New York magazine.[1] During the summer, the wait in line for service can stretch to over an hour, especially on weekends when the weather is pleasant. Their website has a webcam which shows the current line in real time. In 2007 the Shack began selling wine.
In 2008, a Shake Shack was opened on the Upper West Side. Citi Field, the home of the New York Mets baseball team in Queens, features a Shake Shack concession stand which opened along with the ballpark in 2009. On top of the Citi Field Shake Shack sits the model of the New York City skyline that used to sit on top of the scoreboard at Shea Stadium.[2] In 2010, Shake Shack restaurants were opened in the Theater District[3] and the Upper East Side.
Shake Shack restaurants are scheduled to be open in Battery Park City and the Fulton Street Mall in Brooklyn[4] in 2011.
[edit]Outside of New York City
In 2010, Shake Shack opened its first restaurant outside of New York City, in Miami's South Beach neighborhood. Danny Meyer has stated his intention to expand the chain throughout Miami. Also, Meyer helped opened a Shake Shack that summer at the Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York – in addition to a Blue Smoke barbecue concession – the first at a sporting venue other than Citi Field. Shake Shack has announced they will be expanding to Washington D.C. in 2011 with their first location to be placed at 1216 18th Street NW, [5] and to Westport, Connecticut at 1849 Post Road East.
The brand's first international location is planned to debut at Kuwait's Avenues Shopping Mall in late 2010.
[edit]References
Notes
^ "Best Burger". New York. May 21, 2005. Retrieved 2010-02-27.
^ Collins, Glenn (March 24, 2009). "For Mets’ Fans, a Menu Beyond Peanuts and Cracker Jack". New York Times. Retrieved 2009-03-24.
^ Levin, Sam (July 12, 2010). "Burger lovers rejoice! Minichain Shake Shack opens in Times Square". Daily News (New York). Retrieved 2010-07-12.
^ http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/...reet_mall.html
^ Shake Shack To Enter The D.C. Burger Fray, DCIST
[edit]External links
Official Site
Official project webpage on SITE's website
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Five guys > Shake shack, Eat that shit
Is the one you're thinking of in Edina? It's pretty good. Not sure I'd trade it for In N Out, though. You should also check out Pinstripes that just opened up across that same parking lot. Bocce ball/bowling/bar/food.
Lawn Bowling? The shit you do on the roof of Brit's pub?
http://www.mesaspirit.com/images/Bocce%20Ball.jpg
WHEEEE
You throw the little ball out, then everyone takes turns throwing their bigger balls at the little ball, trying to get them as close as possible.
I forget how you score....I'm always pretty drunk when I play.
Haven't you been to Brit's pub!?!? Probably one of my fav bars around town.
I never ventured until I came back after 6 years in AZ. Nice to have friends who have been around here a while to point me in the right direction.
Don't forget the 2 for 1 pizzas at Punch!
http://punchpizza.posterous.com/happ...-with-a-free-p
the bar we like in brooklyn has bocce indoors. it is awesome.