These Are The 4 Shake Shack Locations That Actually Serve BREAKFAST

Shake Shack is a staple burger chain in the east coast and while its known for it’s delicious lunches and dinner options, they’re starting get serious about joining the fast food breakfast fight.

So far there are four locations that have a breakfast menu as Burger Business reported that Washington DC just joined the exclusive club Wednesday.

The menus include a Sausage Egg N’ Cheese, Bacon Egg N’ Cheese, and an Egg N’ Cheese only sandwich. To go along with the sandwiches, these Shake Shacks also an organic coffee blend from Stumptown Coffee Roasters in a 12-ounce, and 16-ounce cup. If you’re not into coffee, they also offer Fair trade hot breakfast tea, freshly squeezed organic orange juice and organic apple juice.

It’s pretty interesting that the four spots testing out this breakfast menu are either airports or train stations, but hopefully it’ll expand to all stores soon:

JFK AIRPORT, NEW YORK

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picthx shake shack

NEW YORK’S GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL

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picthx flickr

DUBAI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTS

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picthx acmelabs

WASHINGTON DC’S UNION STATION

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picthx popville

h/t burger business

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