Two more Shake Shack restaurants head to the Bay Area
Shake Shack’s Bay Area takeover isn’t showing signs of slowing down anytime soon.
The popular East Coast burger chain has two more Bay Area restaurants in the works, with its newest location opening in Walnut Creek on Saturday. The latest store, at 1604 Mount Diablo Blvd., will become the East Bay’s second Shake Shack, behind Oakland, and the Bay Area’s 10th.
The Walnut Creek outpost is expected to be one of the larger Shake Shack restaurants in the region due to its two-level storefront. The new location’s menu will include a Golden State Double cheeseburger; the chain’s homage to the Bay Area is made with double patties, cheddar cheese, pickles and smoked garlic aioli. The Walnut Creek restaurant will also offer temporary menu items, such as a white truffle burger and white truffle parmesan fries.
Shake Shack is also expanding its regional footprint by opening its first Sonoma County outpost, in Santa Rosa, Sonoma Magazine reports. The forthcoming restaurant will debut at the decades-old shopping center Montgomery Village sometime later this year, according to Sonoma Magazine. Shake Shack confirmed the opening with SFGATE via email.
“We are so thrilled to be expanding our footprint and joining the dynamic community gathering place of Montgomery Village,” a representative at Shake Shack told SFGATE in a statement. “We can’t wait to be part of the neighborhood and to serve up our delicious burgers and shakes.”
Last year, Shake Shack opened its third San Francisco store, at Stonestown Galleria, behind the Westfield San Francisco Centre restaurant, which opened in 2021, and the Cow Hollow location, which opened in 2020. In 2022, Shake Shack also announced its plans to open a store at Bay Street Emeryville shopping center in Emeryville, though it’s unclear when that location will open.
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