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Shake Shack to offer breakfast menu at Canary Wharf and Mansion House

It will serve breakfast daily from 8 AM tp 10:45 AM.

Shake Shack announced that it will serve breakfast at its Canary Wharf and Mansion House from 8 AM to 10:45 AM, daily starting 2 April.

Included in the breakfast menu are four breakfast burgers: the Wake Up Shack, the Sausage, Egg N' Cheese, the Bacon, Egg N’ Cheese, and the Egg N’ Cheese

Shake Shack will also be serving crispy potatoes served with Shake Shack’s signature breakfast sauce.

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Rounding out breakfast will be a selection of coffee from Volcano Coffee Works, brewed with their single origin beans.

To celebrate the launch, on 2 April, both Canary Wharf and Mansion House restaurants will serve customers a complimentary Breakfast Tots to the first 100 guests, no purchase required. A complimentary Volcano Coffee Works coffee will also be offered with any breakfast burger purchase from 2 April to 7 April, redeemable in person.

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