Showing posts with label Shake Shack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shake Shack. Show all posts

Sunday, January 11, 2015

1 Tippling then Shake Shack 2014-12-11

1 Tippling then Shake Shack 2014-12-11

1 Tippling Place
2006 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA
215-665-0456
http://1tpl.com/


Shake Shack Rittenhouse

2000 Sansom Street
Philadelphia, PA 1910
215-809-1742
http://www.shakeshack.com/















Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Shake Shack 2014-02-07

Shake Shack Philadelphia
2000 Sansom Street
Philadelphia, PA
215-809-1742
philly@shakeshack.com
http://www.shakeshack.com/location/philadelphia/


As Shake Shack could be considered a post happy hour snacks and drinks destination tradition, here we go again.  This time I didn't get a burger.  Instead I tried the Rittenhouse Concrete.  It was pretty delicious.  Those who wanted burgers and fries got their fill as well.

Walking to Shake Shack Philadelphia

Rittenhouse Concrete at Shake Shack

Shake Shack Burger

Shake Shack Cheese Fries

Artsy Shake Shack Photo

Oh look auto focus on my camera is turned on

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Shake Shack 2014-01-18

Shake Shack Philadelphia, PA

Sometimes there's nothing more satisfying Shake Shack burger, cheese fries, and a beer. Shack Shake does not disappoint.  This might be better summarized with photos. 






Friday, November 16, 2012

Shake Shack (Philadelphia, PA)

Shake Shack (Philadelphia, PA)
2000 Sansom Street (at 20th Street)
Phone: 215.809.1742
philly@shakeshack.com
http://www.shakeshack.com/location/philadelphia/

Many New York things are popping up in Philadelphia.  Having lived in NYC for a bit, I am always up for a review of such vendors.  One of the newest additions to Center City is the appearance of a Shake Shack.

In Manhattan, I always enjoyed Shake Shack especially sans a long line for a burger, fries, or a milkshake.  Yesterday, we went out for drinks after work for a friend's birthday.  The birthday boy decided that he wanted to go to Shake Shack.  As I hadn't tried out the Philly Shake Shack yet, who was I to say no.

A key feature of the Shake Shack burger is the hinged bun that is toasted in butter.  The bun is certainly a key feature.  The tomatoes were fresh and flavorful and the beef was very juicy and abundant in meaty taste.  As there was less of a crowd, I'd argue that the burger I had last night was of better quality than some of the tastings I've had in Manhattan.

The option to order beer and wine with your meal is just another perk.

For anyone in the mood for a more classic juicy burger, the Philly Shake Shack is definitely worth checking out.