Shackburgers in Purgatory

If you get on the ridiculously snaking line at Citi Field’s Shake Shack expect to miss a good three to four innings of on-field action. There are no screens broadcasting the game there, and no sight lines to the field, though you are technically in the stadium. The line makes the one in Madison Square Park look like a drive-through window at a Roy Rogers in Bethlehem, Pennsyvania. If this $6 burger is good enough to warrant spending half the game away from $180-a-seat tickets that actually offer a view of the action, please let us know. This past inaugural-weekend Saturday there were still folks lined up in front of the Shake Shack as much as half an hour after the strike-em-out-throw-em-out double play that ended the game. At least they weren’t missing anything.

Spread the bloody truth.
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Posted on 04.20.09 to Burgers, Dining Out by Bill


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