Shake Shack
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Shake Shack, from most recent to least.
Neighborhood Eats: A New Shake Shack and A Presidential Eatery
Jamie Liu | June 27th 2013
In this week’s Neighborhood Eats, a Shake Shack for Penn Quarter, a presidential restaurant near Dupont, and a new Top Chef opening on the horiz... read»
The Line Isn't That Long: DC's Shake Shack Opens
UrbanTurf Staff | May 17th 2011
UrbanTurf ran a contest last week in which the winner received a meal at the new DC Shake Shack on us. We also offered to stand in line for the winner... read»
Guess the Price DC Shake Shack Winner
UrbanTurf Staff | May 16th 2011
Last week, UrbanTurf ran a special edition of Guess the Price in honor of the widely-anticipated DC opening of Shake Shack tomorrow. Today, we reveal ... read»
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