To say that the dining experience at M Shack is anything but deliciously delightful would be a falsity.
From the simple, but modern decor, to the perfectly prepared burgers, friers, tots, and shakes, this is a true “full package” fast casual dining experience.
If you’re looking for a bite to eat at lunchtime; perhaps the M Burger, and their parmesan truffle fries will satiate your cravings.
You can even pop in during late nights, too. M Shack is open until 2am on Friday and Saturday evenings. A recent late-night stop in around 1am found me shoveling down an M Burger and crisp sweet potato tots in no time.
M Shack is clearly becoming a staple for beaches residents, and has changed the game of the ‘burger joint’ business in Atlantic Beach. When you have an afternoon where you have to start turning customers away due to over capacity – you know you’re doing something right.
When we toured M Shack before the public opening, we knew we had found “love at first bite.” After dining at the restaurant we have simply fallen head over heels.
Try M Shack: you’ll be deliciously delighted.
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The simple, but modern decor of M Shack.
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The staff of M Shack cooked up a late night meal.
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Patrick Emans, Miami – originally of Atlantic Beach; Kaitlin Deghetto, Neptune Beach; Joseph Beeman, Neptune Beach
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Nick Lulli is a decorated television journalist who has literally been broadcasting since age 4. Nick has worked at Action News Jax; the FOX affiliate in Augusta, Georgia; and the CBS affiliate in Flint, Michigan. He’s the recipient of the 2016 Associated Press Award for reporting two major stories in the great lakes state. From 2011-2012, he co-operated The Beaches Online’s one year trial run. Nick is well known on the First Coast, having appeared on the market’s network affiliates since age 11. As a child, he was frequently seen on the beach reporting on the various tropical storms and hurricanes impacting the state. At age 15, he operated a Youtube news channel aimed at the beaches. He has traveled the country for his work, interviewing governors from multiple states; senators; celebrities; and everyone in between. He gained national attention for challenging Michigan Governor Rick Snyder on multiple occasions for his role in the lead contamination of the water supply in Flint, Michigan. Nick’s strong suits are law & crime; city government; environment; and, weather.
I love their shakes