Shake Shack Gearing Up for Oviedo

"There's a lot of business to be had on that street. It's a great trade area for a restaurant.”

Paul Soto
Written By Paul Soto
News Writer
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According to recent reporting, a booming brand will keep growing with a significant 85 restaurant expansion plans—one of those set for Oviedo.

Citing building permits, The Business Journal reports that the New York City-based restaurant chain will bring its first location to Seminole County.

“The permit shows Shake Shack will replace the closed sports bar Irish 31 at 65 W. Mitchell Hammock Road in Oviedo. The permit reflects the value of the work to renovate and buildout the roughly 3,500-square-foot space as being around $1 million,” the report states.

“I love the traffic on Mitchell Hammock. I love the neighborhoods out there. I love the demographics out there,” Derek Lewis, who opened Big Dave’s Cheesesteaks, previously said of the area. “There’s a lot of business to be had on that street. It’s a great trade area for a restaurant.”

Shake Shack is a prominent national fast-casual chain, boasting locations across and U.S. and countries such as the United Kingdom, Mexico and Turkey.

Shake Shack’s menu features a range of burgers, sandwiches, hot dogs, and a wide selection of milkshakes such as apple-cider donut shakes. Beyond the standard beverage offerings, Shake Shack offers unique lemonade flavors such as cherry hibiscus.

Until the newest Orlando location opens its doors, eager readers can readily find various outposts of the burger chain all across the state.

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Paul Soto is a freelance writer. He is a graduate of UT-Austin and Syracuse University's MFA in Creative Writing. He lives between the U.S. and Portugal, where he is working on his first book.
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