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June 20, 2006

Shake Shack's long line for burgers now on webcam

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This may be the epitome of Manhattan's obsession with food culture: the Shake Shack now has a webcam pointed at its notoriously long line snaking through Madison Square Park.

Open from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., Danny Meyer's burgers, fries and ultra-fattening frosty custardy dessert things have earned a deserved cult following, but a wait that can last more than an hour.

Food blog Eater, which was first with the webcam news, earlier this month wrote about a dirty rumor that someone was paying a Shake Shack insider $1,000 so he could phone in his order.

Update: You can now get the Shake Shack webcam in widget format, and it displays the custard flavor of the day. (Link found via Gawker.)

June 20, 2006 12:41 PM in Downtown, Foodology, Techology

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