Shake Shack sprouted from a hot dog cart in Madison Square Park in Manhattan to support the Madison Square Park Conservancy’s first art installation. The cart was quite the success, with Shack fans lined up daily for three summers.
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In 2004, a permanent kiosk opened in the park: Shake Shack was born. This modern day “roadside” burger stand serves up the most delicious burgers, hot dogs, frozen custard, shakes, beer, wine and more. An instant neighborhood fixture, Shake Shack welcomed people from all over the city, country and world who gathered together to enjoy fresh, simple, high-quality versions of the classics in a majestic setting. The rest, as they say, is burger history.
About this location:
11AM – 11:30PM, 7 days a week
Heads up, friends! Hot tips for traveling and parking at the WeHo Shack. To get to the Shack, head East on Santa Monica Boulevard or when heading West on the Boulevard, make a u-turn at Westbourne Drive to loop back to the Shack.
The 411 on parking: Please take advantage of the 40 spaces located at the WeHo Shack. If the lot is full, there’s ample street parking on Santa Monica Boulevard and La Cienega Boulevard. Parking garages are also located on the Santa Monica Boulevard next to the 24-Hour Fitness (8578 Santa Monica Boulevard) or LAZ Parking (901 Hancock Ave.). Don’t be caught with a citation! All parking on the surrounding residential streets require a residential permit.
California Dreamin’…We’re officially open in the heart of West Hollywood at the corner of Santa Monica Boulevard and West Knoll Drive, one block west of La Cienega Boulevard.