Via International Spy Museum

Via International Spy Museum

Congratulations to the occupants of all the office buildings around Penn Quarter, Chinatown, and downtown D.C. Starting next Tuesday, you’ll be able to trade in that sad desk lunch for gorging down well-sauced hamburgers and thick, creamy milkshakes and concretes when Shake Shack opens its second year-round location in D.C. next week.

The newest outpost of Danny Meyer’s burger-and-milkshake chain opens Tuesday, a publicist for the restaurant tells DCist. (The opening date was also hinted at by “a dude there,” according to New Republic editor Ryan Kearney.)

Shake Shack takes over the corner storefront formerly occupied by a café attached to the International Spy Museum, which anchors the building at 800 F Street NW. The building’s other restaurant space recently re-opened as the unfortunately named NoPa, a brasserie concept by the chef and restaurateur Ashok Bajaj.