Iconic New York based burger chain Shake Shack is planning its first location in Michigan.

Shake Shack will open a downtown Detroit restaurant. DetroitNews.com reports Shake Shack

will open in the First National Building at 600 Woodward in 2017, according to a press release. The building will have an outdoor patio overlooking Campus Martius.

The burger joint is known for its Angus beef burgers, chicken, flat-top hot dogs, frozen custard and crinkle cut fries. The Detroit menu will include local craft beer and wine, as well as location-specific frozen-custard concretes.

The First National Building is owned by Dan Gilbert’s Bedrock Detroit. The space that Shake Shack will occupy is vacant and previously was occupied by First National Grille.

An opening date has not yet been set.

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