nsxtasy wrote:I had a shake at one in NYC. Not as good as the shakes at Edzo's. Not even close.
nsxtasy wrote:I had a shake at one in NYC. Not as good as the shakes at Edzo's. Not even close.
pacent wrote:nsxtasy wrote:I had a shake at one in NYC. Not as good as the shakes at Edzo's. Not even close.
Wholeheartedly agree.
I was underwhelmed after eating at two different locations in NY. I do not understand people's obsession with this chain. Burgers, drinks, and fries are better at Edzo's.
nsxtasy wrote:I had a shake at one in NYC. Not as good as the shakes at Edzo's. Not even close.
Ummmmm.....They're not standing in line for the shake.
bnowell724 wrote:The fried mushroom veg burger that is stuffed with cheese is really good.
Lerdawg wrote:bnowell724 wrote:The fried mushroom veg burger that is stuffed with cheese is really good.
The Shack Stack. It's incredible!
Royal Lichter wrote:Ended up walking over to Billy Goat and revisiting that childhood favorite.
nsxtasy wrote:Royal Lichter wrote:Ended up walking over to Billy Goat and revisiting that childhood favorite.
Those finding the lines too long at Shake Shack don't need to walk that far for a good burger. You can get a mighty fine burger (or "burker", as they call it) at the bar at David Burke's Primehouse, right around the corner from Shake Shack. They offer a thin cheeseburger with fries for $13, and a 40-day dry-aged prime burger with spinach, caramelized onion, bacon, black pepper aioli, fries, and choice of cheese for $16; the latter was named the best burger in the country by Food & Wine magazine.
Lerdawg wrote:Almost zero line when I went after 10pm, although the wait for the food took a while.
I like that they stay open until 11pm every night of the week!
DutchMuse wrote:At Madison Square Park they have (had, till they reopen after remodeling) the Shack Cam where you could go online and see how long the line was, then decide if you wanted to go or not. I liked that!
Max wrote:That location was probably the longest I've ever waited in line for food.
Max wrote:DutchMuse wrote:At Madison Square Park they have (had, till they reopen after remodeling) the Shack Cam where you could go online and see how long the line was, then decide if you wanted to go or not. I liked that!
That location was probably the longest I've ever waited in line for food. I'm a fan of their burgers, I'll always go at least once every time I'm in NYC. As for here, I'm sure the enormous lines will eventually die down, but I imagine there will always be somewhat of a line during busy hours. Same as in all of the NYC locations I've visited. I usually skip the fries, though.