Burgstr's Milkshakes

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Shake it Off: GC’s Best Milkshakes
Spring has sprung, and the flowers are growing, but still, no boys in your yard. After last year’s disappointing harvest, you’re slightly worried. Will they ever bloom? Well, fear not, the Gold Coast is home an array of sumptuous, satisfying milkshakes (damn right, they’re better than yours) that suit all tastes. Whether you’re seeking decadent delights, refreshing treats, or just a good old fashioned brain freeze (drinking slowly is for squares) the Gold Coast has you covered. Follow this guide, and your yard is sure to be a veritable hotspot in no time.
Ridiculous Shakes – burgstr
Ridiculous by name, delicious by nature, burgstr’s milkshake philosophy is that lines are meant to be crossed, and the chocolate malteaser shows why. As the name suggests, the shake is ideal for chocoholics. It’s like mainlining liquid chocolate, because sometimes chewing and swallowing is just too much to handle. Due to potential spillages, it’s
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Served in traditional metal cups, with copious scoops of ice cream and squirts of syrup, you’ll feel like you’ve been transported into a 1950s American diner. No need for fancy tricks or gimmicks here, these simple yet charming shakes speak for themselves. Why change a winning formula?
Gangster and Gatsby
What do you get when you take a chocolate-lined waffle cone, nestle it in a milk bottle, infuse it with a salted caramel thick shake, lash it with sweet sticky syrup (say that five times quickly) and adorn it with an array of miscellaneous treats? If you answered ‘a riddle in a paradox in an enigma’, you’re close. The team at Gangster and Gatsby can’t quite define this ‘Un-Named Creation’ either, but they do know it’s delectable. It’s up to you to decide whether to chew it, lick it, suck it, or drink it (or all four at once). No matter how you consume this creative milkshake, your tastebuds will thank

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