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Awake Shack 2007

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Awake Shack 2007 (by Slice)Every year since the summer of 2004, a certain segment of burger-loving New Yorkers has engaged in ritualistic madness—waiting in an hour-plus line on opening day of the Shake Shack. Today was the unofficial opening, which might have explained the short line at 1:05 p.m., when the Serious Eats crew went to check things out. (Officially, the Shack opens on the first day of spring—March 21 this year).

Also each year, a certain segment of grousing New Yorkers, weary of the hype, has engaged in "Shacklash." The burgers are good there, folks like us say, but are they worth the long, long wait? I tend to avoid the joint at peak hours, but Serious Eats overlord Ed Levine checked the live Shack Cam and convinced Alaina and me to go. And, as editor of A Hamburger Today, I felt duty-bound to make the run.

Unfortunately, I couldn't eat a burger there. As I've mentioned earlier on AHT, I gave up red meat for Lent. So damn if I can't have a Shackburger. (This self-deprivation may explain my earlier-than-usual onset of Shacklash this year.)

Anyway, the rest of the Serious Eats crew dug in to the salty-crusted meaty goodness. And speaking of the salty-crusted meaty goodness, if you couldn't taste it, you could certainly smell it a good 20 feet or so from the order windows. It was tempting, indeed.

Awake Shack 2007 (by Slice)The new technology that Eater first reported on, the little vibrating pagers (right), worked like a charm. As I told Gothamist earlier today, "I think the new tech things are great. They'll go a long way to alleviating the pile-up around the pick-up window. And, instead of waiting to hear your name—while secretly worrying that someone will identity-thieve your order—you now have a secure wireless burger-notification system. Bravo!"

Awake Shack 2007 (by Slice)Plus, the magic wands allowed the Serious Eats crew the luxury of staking out a table and relaxing with some chit-chat while we waited. While I posed with the burger-pager (right), Richard Coraine (to my right in the photo), partner and COO of Union Square Hospitality Group (the Shack's parent company), approached Ed and the two started talkin' burgers, fries, and dogs.

Awake Shack 2007 (by Slice)Some nuggets from today's sojourn:


  • Coraine says the folks at USHG tried 32 kinds of frozen french fries before they settled on those now being served

  • The Shack gave out chocolate custard to the hearty folks waiting in line (right)

  • The steamed-and-then-griddled hot dogs (which were definitely better) were inspired by a trip to Birmingham, Alabama, that USHG's Coraine and Meyer took. While there, noted chef Frank Stitt (Highlands Bar and Grill) took them to Pete's Famous Hot Dogs downtown, where Pete's has been making hot dogs that way for since 1915

  • The Shack no longer has kiddie cones, so you can't even pretend to practice portion control any more when you order frozen custard

  • The buzzer system seemed to work

  • The place needs coffee or hot chocolate until the weather warms up (and will need it once it gets cold again in fall)

Awake Shack 2007 (by Slice)The fries were much better than what they were serving last year. Mr. Coraine pointed out that the Shack made the switch ahead of the trans-fat ban in New York City. These are organic, artificial-trans-fat-free fries, and they were noticeably darker, more airy, and more crisp (without being crunchy) than last year's model.

Awake Shack 2007 (by Slice)As for the burgers, lemme ask Ed ... "They were good. I wish I had ordered mine medium-rare, but they don't make them medium-rare, anyway. They had the crust, they had the salt. What more do you want? Everything else is punctuation."

16 Comments:

In that fourth photo, you two look like you're about to start breakin' it down, fo' real.

That's Mr. Coraine's gang sign for "hot dog," I believe.

I totally want to see Mr. Coraine's hot dog sign and for some reason I only see the juicy burger shot at the top...

sashad: Really? That's odd. I can see all the photos on the post. Here's a link to the photo on Flickr. And it's not really a hot dog sign. He was just talking about hot dogs in the background and happened to be making that gesture.

What I want to know is, at a place called shake shack, how are the shakes? (Even though it looks way too cold for shakes...) Also, if I come visit, will you please take me to the shack??

yumsugar, the shakes are yummy—thick and creamy, just like a good shake should be. Their root beer floats would be lovely too, except they're served in plastic cups and everyone knows floats need to be in chilled glasses for optimum taste! Drop a line when you come to town, I'll totally take you there.

P.S. Are you TBFKAPP (The Blogger Formerly Known as Pocket Pig)?

I *love* the gang sign photo.

Ah! How I miss working a block away, if only because of those burgers. I'm going to have to make a pilgrimage...

Ah! How I miss working a block away, if only because of those burgers. Thanks for rubbing it in. I'm going to have to make a pilgrimage...

@Pauper Nick: I miss working a couple blocks away Now the walk there takes 12 minutes instead of 5. But I guess I'm still closer than you are now. Sorry!

12 minute walk = more calorie burn off walking to and fro = more burgers can be consumed!

I was there at the same time as you guys yesterday. My friend who I was with looked over and said "Hey! is that Bill Clinton sitting there?!?" I looked over and said, "Naw, I think that's Ed Levine." Kind of a great moment.
The burgers sure were great! But we got there two minutes too late for the free custard, alas.

The best thing about working in the Flatiron. (No offense to former colleagues!) You could monitor the line from your cube and dart out at the optimal moment.

Lia, you're so right about the root beer float/glass issue! Still, it's my go-to at the Shack...

lia - i am TBFKAPP - how do you know that?!?

and do they have any sort of speciality shakes (i'm expecting a lot from a place with the word shake in its name, although those burgers look delish)? there's a place I used to work near that did amazing peach shakes for only 2 weeks a year.

Yumsugar: I think she just might have seen it on Pocket Pig ;)

yah, but who reads that site anyway? ;)

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