Shake Shack opens first Mexico City restaurant at La Terraza Palacio Polanco, plans more
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Shake Shack has opened its first restaurant in Mexico City at La Terraza Palacio Polanco.
- The new location is part of the brand's expansion strategy in Mexico, with more openings planned.
- The restaurant will offer Shake Shack's signature menu, including its well-known burgers and shakes.
American burger chain Shake Shack continues its expansion across Mexico with the inauguration of its first restaurant at La Terraza Palacio Polanco, located within the upscale El Palacio de Hierro department store. This strategic location aims to provide a dining experience integrated with a lifestyle and shopping environment.
The new outlet marks a significant addition to Shake Shack's presence in one of the capital's most iconic commercial centers. The company stated that this opening is part of a broader growth strategy and indicated that further openings in similar formats are anticipated. This move signifies a deepening commitment to the Mexican market.
Guests at the new La Terraza Palacio Polanco location can expect Shake Shack's traditional menu. This includes their signature burgers, made with high-quality ingredients, crinkle-cut fries, and creamy milkshakes, among other popular items that have defined the brand since its inception in New York.
Shake Shack chose La Terraza Palacio Polanco to align with its philosophy of creating spaces that extend the visitor experience. The location is designed for patrons to enjoy a meal after shopping, meetings, or leisure activities. Since its New York origins, Shake Shack has focused on fostering communal gathering spots where food enhances shared experiences. This new venue reinforces that concept within a prime Mexico City shopping destination.
Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.