Tampa Bay’s first drive-thru Shake Shack 25600 Sierra Center Blvd., Wesley Chapel You’ll no longer have to get out of your car to get a Shack burger, crinkle cut fries and a shake. Tampa Bay’s first Shake Shack drive-thru opened in Wesley Chapel last December. For those of you that prefer to use your legs, the new location will have both indoor seating and a drive-thru. Known for their milkshake and bacon cheese fries combos, the fan-favorite also offers limited time holiday shakes, such as the chocolate yule log and Christmas cookie shake. Like most snowbirds, Shake Shack found its way to Florida, now with over 20 locations opened in the state. The first Tampa Bay location opened in 2021, as CL previously reported. This will be the third Shake Shack in the Bay area. Photo via Shake Shack/Facebook Credit: Photo via Shake Shack/Facebook

You’ll no longer have to get out of your car to get a Shack burger, crinkle cut fries and a shake.

Tampa Bay’s first Shake Shack drive-thru is set to open on Friday, at 25600 Sierra Center Blvd. in Wesley Chapel, according to the Tampa Bay Business Journal.

For those of you that prefer to use your legs, the new location will have both indoor seating and a drive-thru.

Known for their milkshake and bacon cheese fries combos, the fan-favorite also offers limited time holiday shakes, such as the chocolate yule log and christmas cookie shake.

Like most snowbirds, Shake Shack found its way to Florida, now with over 20 locations opened in the state. The first Tampa Bay location opened in 2021, as CL previously reported. This will be the third Shake Shack in the Bay area.

Don’t forget to ask for the iconic ShackSauce before driving away.

Correction: A previous version of this story referred to the new Shake Shack as “Florida’s first drive-thru,” which is incorrect. There’s one in Orlando with a drive-thru. We regret the error. 

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