

Shake Shack serves elevated versions of American classics using only the best ingredients. It’s known for its delicious made-to-order Angus beef burgers, crispy chicken, hand-spun milkshakes, house-made lemonades, beer, wine, and more. With its high-quality food at a great value, warm hospitality, and a commitment to crafting uplifting experiences, Shake Shack quickly became a cult-brand with widespread appeal. Shake Shack’s purpose is to Stand for Something Good®, from its premium ingredients and employee development, to its inspiring designs and deep community investment. Since the original Shack opened in 2004 in NYC’s Madison Square Park, the company has expanded to more than 350 locations in 32 U.S.
Hip, counter-serve chain for gourmet takes on fast-food classics like burgers & frozen custard.
Hours
| Tuesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 11020 S State St Suite B, Sandy, UT 84070
Phone: (385) 276-3190
Website: https://www.shakeshack.com/location/the-school-yard-ut?utm_source=google&utm_medium=listing
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Reviews
The service was fine. I used the kiosk to order my food. There are three, and some people in line missed that fact. Don’t wait for no reason. When they brought out our food, they forgot my drink, but a quick conversation corrected that quickly.
I like that Shake Shack took over the abandoned school lot that used to be here. It makes for a cool use of space, and removes the eyesore that had been here for decades (I’m ignoring that there was an event center here in the interim).
Ultimately, my issue is Shake Shack is overrated. The main entrees aren’t filling and the sides are expensive without delivering any real value. The shakes are the best thing on the menu (clue is in the name), but it’s not enough to bring me in. I show up because my friends enjoy it, but this is never on my list of places to hit up.
The kiosks were all full, so we ended up ordering at the register, the staff member, though mostly polite, didn’t seem to want to be there, was adverse to questions, and made sure to tell us about the tip option before making payment..
The food, when received, was warm, but, that’s pretty much where it stopped. There was no sauce on the burger and the fries had a weird mouth-feel. The shakes we got were pretty one note and nothing to write home about.
We paid over $40 for two tiny burgers (the size of a kids meal burger at other places), two fries, a small drink, and two small shakes..
For the quality, the price was too high, I can’t say that we got the value out of our money- this was the first and last time I’ll go there, and appreciate the blast from the past with Valley being turned into a shake shop.
I got their spicy burger (Smokehouse Burger?), and it was good. Wasn’t a fan of the pickled peppers on it though. Kind of a funky taste. Others in my large group were of the same opinion, thinking the food was good, but a little pricey. My friend got the Chicago Style Hot Dog. He said it was OK, but wouldn’t get it again.
I got the double burger and bacon cheese fries twice and both times it was more than I could eat. I think a single patty is plenty, but nothing compares to the flavor of that double beef patty. It’s like what I wanted smash burger to be.