Shake Shack Debuts In Boca Raton

Boca Raton has a new burger joint.

Shake Shack officially opened on Monday, April 22nd, at 11:00AM.

The newest addition to the USHG family—and the third Shake Shack in the Sunshine State—the Boca Raton Shack is located just off I-95 (Exit 45) at 1400 Glades Road in the bustling University Commons shopping center.

“We are thrilled to open our doors today and welcome in Boca locals, FAU and Lynn University students, and visitors to this beautiful city, to experience what truly is a ‘roadside’ Shack,” said Randy Garutti, Shake Shack CEO.  “This is an amazing location and incredibly vibrant community, and we can’t wait to watch our outdoor patio fill up with friends and families all having a great time together.”

Shake Shack is a modern day “roadside” burger stand lauded for its 100% all-natural Angus beef, delicious flat-top dogs, fresh-made frozen custard, craft beer and wine, and much more.  A fun and lively community-gathering spot with widespread appeal, over the past decade Shake Shack has earned a cult following around the world.

Born in New York City’s Madison Square Park in 2004, Shake Shack opened its first Florida location in June 2010 on Lincoln Road in Miami Beach, receiving praise from both guests and media.  In July 2012, Shake Shack opened its second Florida location in Coral Gables on US1 across from the University of Miami—‘Canes fans have rallied around the Shack ever since.

The Boca Shack is constructed with a variety of recycled and sustainable materials.  Tabletops are sourced from reclaimed bowling alley lanes, floor tiles are made from recycled content, and wooden chairs, booths and interior walls are certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC).  Energy-efficient kitchen equipment is utilized with 100% of electric usage offset through Renewable Energy Credits.  To keep guests virtually connected, free Wi-Fi is available.

As an ode to Boca Raton’s agricultural history, the expansive outdoor patio space is landscaped with pineapple plantings, windblown sable palms, climbing vines and other vegetation indigenous to South Florida.

The Boca Raton menu features all the Shake Shack classics, as well as an exclusive selection of frozen custard concretes.  Boca-specific concretes include Mizner’s Muse(vanilla frozen custard, cheesecake blondie, strawberry purée and cinnamon marshmallow sauce), Burrowing Banana (chocolate frozen custard and a slice of The Sugar Monkey salted caramel banana cream pie), and Glades Donuts (vanilla frozen custard, The Sugar Monkey’s glazed cake donut, peanut butter sauce and chocolate toffee).

As part of its community outreach efforts and mission to Stand for Something Good®, the Boca Raton Shake Shack is partnering with Gumbo Limbo Nature Center, helping coastal and marine ecosystems through research, education, preservation and conservation.  Five percent of sales from the Glades Donut concrete will benefit Gumbo Limbo Nature Center, and Shake Shack staff will volunteer at events run by the eco-conscious organization.

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