Shack Shack is known for serving up burger chain classics, but customers can get way more than what's listed on the standard menu.
RELATED:Although the burger chain currently has two spicy fry options on the menu, they're only available for a limited time. To satisfy your spice craving whenever it may strike, opting for one particular customization could be key. At Shack Shack, customers can order the chain's version of chili cheese fries, also known as the Sport Pepper Cheese Fries. This consists of the regular cheese fries topped with chopped sport peppers.6.
In-N-Out isn't the only chain where you can get a burger served protein-style. This simple order consists of any burger of your choice wrapped in lettuce as opposed to two potato buns.Ice cream sandwiches typically evoke images of ice cream layered between two chocolate wafers or chocolate chip cookies. Shake Shack, however, puts a spin on this beloved frozen treat by sandwiching its famous frozen custard between two grilled buns.
You might have seen the traditional root beer float on Shake Shack's menu, but did you know you could order this spiked—that is, with actual beer? Unfortunately, this frosty treat is only available in Las Vegas and other participating locations, according to . But that doesn't mean you can't attempt to order it—or make it yourself while you're at Shake Shack.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Kang Officially Names an MCU Hero the Greatest Avenger EverKang names the best of the best.
Read more »
New menu at AT&T Stadium unveiled ahead of Cowboys home openerThe Dallas Cowboys unveiled new menu additions ahead of the home opener game.
Read more »
Dallas Cowboys, AT&T Stadium unveil the menu for games this seasonAT&T Stadium unveiled some new menu items for Cowboys games this season.
Read more »
'Foundation' Actor Leah Harvey Talks Time Travel and the Show's Secret CameoThere is one person in the science fiction series that few have seen.
Read more »