Jupiter Is Getting a New Shake Shack Location

The brand now has more than 20 locations in Florida

Neil Cooney
Written By Neil Cooney
News Writer
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With just over 20 locations in Florida, Shake Shack is continuing to expand in South Florida. The company has submitted plan review paperwork for a new location in Jupiter, at 6230 W Indiantown Road.

That address places the fast casual chain in the Chasewood Plaza shopping center, where it would join a restaurant community that includes Chipotle Mexican Grill, Carvel, First Watch, and Noble Thai & Sushi Bistro.

The Shake Shack menu is based around a selection of burgers and other handhelds. There’s the limited-time-only Black Truffle Shack Stack, along with the classic ShackBurger and SmokeShack—plus vegetarian choices like the ‘Shroom Burger and the Veggie Shack. On the shakes side are current limited-time varieties like the Thai Iced Tea Shake, the Cherry Blossom Shake, and the Brownie Batter Hot Cocoa Shake.

“When Shake Shack started as a hot dog cart in New York City’s Madison Square Park, our mission was simple: raise funds for a public art project,” says the Shake Shack website. “As we grew into a global business, our mission to Stand For Something Good expanded to include taking care of our team, sourcing premium ingredients from partners with the same dedication to quality, designing our Shacks responsibly, supporting our communities through donations, events, and volunteering—and much more.”

What Now reached out on Thursday to Shake Shack CDO Andrew McCaughan to ask about plans for a new Shake Shack in Jupiter. McCaughan was not immediately available for comment.

You can keep up with all things Shake Shack by following @shakeshack on Instagram.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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