Shake Shack Q2 2026 Earnings: Revenue Growth Came With Margin Pressure

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08/05

Shake Shack (NYSE: SHAK) reported fiscal Q2 2026 revenue of $417.6 million, up 17.2% year over year, while diluted EPS fell to $0.37 from $0.41. Expansion and 3.5% same-Shack sales growth lifted revenue, but higher food-and-paper and other operating costs compressed restaurant-level and consolidated margins. The results cover the 13 weeks ended July 1, 2026.

Core earnings data

Shack sales accounted for $403.4 million, or 96.6% of total revenue, while licensing revenue contributed $14.2 million. Adjusted pro forma net income was $18.9 million, equivalent to $0.43 per fully exchanged and diluted share.

The main divergence was between sales and profitability. Restaurant-level profit increased in dollars, but operating income and GAAP net income declined as restaurant-level margins narrowed and corporate, depreciation, and pre-opening expenses increased.

MetricQ2 2026Q2 2025YoY change
Total revenue$417.6 million$356.5 million+17.2%
Shack sales$403.4 million$343.2 millionAbout +17.5%
Restaurant-level profit (non-GAAP)$92.7 million; 23.0% margin$82.2 million; 23.9% marginAbout +12.8%; margin down 90 bps
Operating income$20.7 million; 5.0% margin$22.4 million; 6.3% marginAbout -7.3%; margin down 130 bps
Net income$16.9 million$18.5 millionAbout -8.7%
Diluted EPS$0.37$0.41About -9.8%
Adjusted EBITDA (non-GAAP)$61.2 million; 14.7% margin$58.9 million; 16.5% margin+3.9%; margin down 180 bps

Restaurant-level profit and adjusted EBITDA are non-GAAP measures. Restaurant-level margin is calculated against Shack sales, while adjusted EBITDA margin is calculated against total revenue.

Business and unit performance

System-wide sales increased 13.8% to $625.8 million, while same-Shack sales rose 3.5%. Because total revenue grew considerably faster than comparable-store sales, expansion of the restaurant base was an important contributor to the quarter’s top-line growth.

Shake Shack opened 16 company-operated Shacks and 11 licensed Shacks during the quarter. Company-operated Shack sales rose about 17.5%, while licensing revenue increased about 7.1% from $13.2 million to $14.2 million.

System-wide sales include sales at both company-operated and licensed locations. Shake Shack does not recognize licensed-location sales as revenue; it records licensing revenue based on contractual percentages and certain fees.

Expansion lifted revenue while margins and cash generation weakened

Cost increases outweighed labor efficiency

Food-and-paper costs increased to 28.8% of Shack sales from 28.2%, while other operating expenses rose to 15.6% from 14.8%. These increases more than offset an improvement in labor and related expenses, which declined to 25.1% of Shack sales from 25.7%. Occupancy costs remained unchanged at 7.5%.

Expenses below the restaurant level also increased. General and administrative expense rose to $48.3 million from $40.7 million, pre-opening costs increased to $6.6 million from $5.0 million, and depreciation and amortization reached $30.7 million compared with $26.5 million. As a result, adjusted EBITDA increased more slowly than revenue, while operating income declined.

Buildout spending exceeded first-half operating cash flow

Cash-flow disclosures cover the first 26 weeks of fiscal 2026 rather than Q2 alone. First-half operating cash flow declined to $65.5 million from $96.2 million, while purchases of property and equipment increased to $104.9 million from $67.4 million. On a simple operating-cash-flow-minus-capital-spending basis, free cash flow was approximately negative $39.4 million, compared with positive $28.8 million a year earlier.

Less favorable working-capital movements also affected operating cash flow. Prepaid expenses and other current assets used $12.5 million of cash, versus $2.2 million a year earlier, while accrued expenses used $14.0 million after providing $12.9 million in the prior-year period.

Cash and cash equivalents declined to $308.0 million at July 1 from $360.1 million at the end of fiscal 2025. Long-term debt was broadly unchanged at $248.3 million, compared with $247.7 million at year-end.

Recent insider transactions

The supplied transaction data show several director stock awards, which differ from open-market purchases. The clearest directional transaction among the latest records was a reported indirect purchase by director and greater-than-10% beneficial owner Daniel Harris Meyer.

DateInsiderTransactionPriceReported valueOwnership
May 15, 2026Daniel Harris MeyerPurchase$61.88 per share$1,996,215Indirect

No conclusion about management’s outlook can be drawn from this transaction alone.

Risks investors should watch

  • Restaurant-level cost pressure: Food-and-paper and other operating expenses increased as percentages of Shack sales. Continued pressure in these categories could limit restaurant-level profit growth even if sales rise.
  • Dependence on unit expansion: Same-Shack sales grew 3.5%, well below the 17.2% increase in total revenue. That gap makes new-unit performance and execution increasingly important to maintaining overall growth.
  • Higher development-related spending: Pre-opening costs, depreciation, and capital expenditures all increased. If new locations take longer to mature, these expenses could continue to weigh on margins and cash generation.
  • Weaker cash conversion: First-half capital spending exceeded operating cash flow, while cash balances declined. The pace of future expansion will remain an important factor in the company’s cash profile.

Summary

Shake Shack’s Q2 2026 revenue benefited from comparable-store growth and a larger restaurant base, but profit growth did not keep pace. Higher restaurant-level costs and increased corporate and development expenses reduced margins, while first-half capital spending exceeded operating cash flow. The central issue for upcoming quarters is whether new locations and same-Shack sales can generate enough operating leverage to offset the costs of expansion.

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