Green summer energy at Shake Shack! 

DATE

May 12, 2025

Youngsters’ favourite Shake Shack has a new pesto parm menu until 22nd May so we popped in for a pit stop!  

My teenager is smitten with Shake Shack… so much so that I often answer the door to a surprise delivery! So I was glad to check into Shake Shack Oxford to try the new spring dishes and find out what all the fuss is about!

Shake Shack has won a loyal following, serving elevated versions of American classics using decent ingredients. And, to mark the arrival of spring (hurray!) there’s a new pesto parm menu, offering fresh, herby and cheesy flavours, for a limited time. 

We delighted with the quality of the Chicken Pesto Parm, a crispy chicken breast over rocket, topped with Parmesan and pesto mayo. The crinkle-cut fries are pleasingly retro and the new menu features these topped with Parmesan and pesto mayo.  

Springtime calls for a refreshing drinks and you can also enjoy a refreshing apricot & mint lemonade. But the real winner on the new menu is the pistachio shake. Made with frozen pistachio custard blended with crispy wafers and honey, topped with whipped cream, crispy wafers and crushed pistachio.  

Absolutely moreish & sweet, this is the shake of kings!  

To skip the queue, order ahead on shakeshack.co.uk/order.  

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