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Following Logan Circle Last Week, Shake Shack Navy Yard Opens Thursday, March 23rd

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54 M Street, SE

From a press release:

“Hot on the heels of the announcement of our Logan Circle Shack, Shake Shack is excited to further deepen its commitment to the DMV-area. The Navy Yard Shack will be located at 54 M Street, steps from panoramic Anacostia River views, Navy Yard Metro Station, The Yards Park and Nationals Park, home of the Nationals Park Shake Shack. The Navy Yard Shack is set to open at 11AM on Thursday, March 23rd.

In addition to the Shack classics, the Navy Yard Shack will be spinning up a selection of local frozen custard concretes: M Street Treat (vanilla custard, chocolate truffle cookie dough, sugar cone cookie and chocolate sprinkles), Even S’more (chocolate custard, marshmallow sauce, Pollystyle graham crackers and chocolate truffle cookie dough) and Pie Oh My (vanilla custard and slice of Livin’ The Pie Life seasonal pie).

In addition to our exclusive Brooklyn Brewery ShackMeister® Ale, guests can pair their meals with local brews from DC Brau Brewing Company and Atlas Brew Works. Wine lovers can enjoy a glass of Shack RedTM and Shack WhiteTM wine from Napa-based Frog’s Leap Winery.

As part of Shake Shack’s mission to Stand For Something Good®, 5% of sales from the Pie Oh My concrete support Casey Trees, a nonprofit devoted to restoring, enhancing and protecting the tree canopy of DC. Casey Trees, a longtime partner of Shake Shack, also partners with the DC and Virginia Shacks. Teams from the Dupont Circle, Union Station, F Street, Pentagon City, Tysons Corner, Logan Circle and Navy Yard Shacks volunteer and fundraise for the organization throughout the year.

In keeping with Shack Shack’s commitment to green architecture and eco-friendly construction, the Navy Yard Shack’s tabletops are made by CounterEvolution using reclaimed bowling alley lanes; chairs are designed by Uhuru using sustainable materials; and booths are crafted by Staach using lumber certified by the Forest Stewardship Council.”

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