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New Shake Shack to open at T-Mobile Arena

Shake Shack’s expansion into the Las Vegas Valley continues, as the burger joint is adding its third location in Southern Nevada.

After expanding into Las Vegas last January with its location at the New York New York, Shake Shack followed by branching out and adding a second valley restaurant at Downtown Summerlin.

For its third location, the eatery is headed back to its (Las Vegas) roots and is opening up shop on the Strip again — this time at the T-Mobile Arena, opening in April.

The new location may be close to the site of the original Shake Shack — they’re about half a mile apart — but don’t expect both restaurants to be the same.

According to FoodBeast, Shake Shack’s T-Mobile Arena location will serve a very condensed version of the restaurant’s menu. Among other items, several customer favorites like the Shack Burger, Shack Stack, hot dogs and chicken dogs, custard scoops and fries make the list. However, the new Chick’n Shack sandwich and cheese fries will be missing from the menu.

When T-Mobile Arena debuts, Shake Shack will join local restaurant Ferraro’s Pizza Forte, which previously announced it would open a restaurant inside the arena.

Contact Caitlin Lilly at clilly@reviewjournal.com. Find her on Twitter: @caitielilly_

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