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Shake Shack Leicester Square reopens

The doors will open at 12:30 PM.

Shake Shack will reopen its Leicester Square restaurant, with the first 200 guests receiving exclusive merchandise.

The doors to Shake Shack Leicester will open at 12:30 PM on 24 January.

The first 200 guests will receive exclusive merch in collaboration with HATCH, London-based mural artist and illustrator Dave Smith, and a free Shake-made lemonade with each purchase.

The newly reopened fast-food restaurant will showcase collaborative artwork created by HATCH, whose pieces for Shake Shack showcase scenes exploding with action, and excitement that perfectly reflect the energy of Leicester Square.  

Shake Shack Leicester Square is located at 1-2 Coventry St, London W1D 6BH.

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