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| - A visit to Las Vegas normally means a stop at Shake Shack just outside of New York New York (since they now have a few locations in Las Vegas). My trip in January 2018 was no exception.
In the evening, my colleague who had picked/suggested Twin Peaks to eat at the previous day asked if I wanted to have dinner together again. Even though I wasn't really hungry due to me having had a large buffet brunch earlier that day, I was thinking of dropping by Shake Shack so I told him that we could meet there. He had never eaten there before so I told him that it was great burgers (albeit somewhat expensive), good fries, and great shakes.
He asked me what I recommended and I told him that I normally order the Shack Stack which is a meat patty along with a mushroom patty in a burger and I also get an order of fries and a peanut butter shake. Even though I gave him my recommendations, he opted to go for his own thing (regular hamburger, vanilla milk shake, and fries). He mentioned that he couldn't believe that I recommended and spent over $10 (not including taxes) on just a burger. I told him that it was a very good burger.
For my order this trip, I decided to get the Shack Stack, fries, and instead of getting a peanut butter shake this time, I went with a float. Out of the float flavours, I decided to go with a creamsicle float. If you like orange creamsicles, I really recommend the creamsicle float.
After ordering and paying, they hand you a "pager" which you hold onto until it vibrates. Once it vibrates, you go up to the counter to pick up your items. The wait wasn't too longer and was a typical wait at any fast food restaurant.
As always, the Shack Stack burger was very good. The crinkle fries were good. The creamsicle float was very good and will probably be my drink of choice from now on when I visit Shake Shack.
Total price tag (including taxes) was $20.54
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