Like San Francisco, Palo Alto and Marin, San Jose will soon get its own Shake Shack.

The bad news? It's not going to be very easy to get to. Well, unless you're about to fly somewhere.

As NBC Bay Area revealed Wednesday, Shake Shack's next location — which should be its fourth in the Bay Area when completed — will be at the San Jose International Airport before the end of 2020.

As part of the airport's $267 million contract extension with HMSHost, an airport food service company, a handful of new food and drink vendors will open shop at Terminals A and B in the next few years.

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One of them is Shake Shack, and others include fast food joint Chick-fil-A, a breakfast restaurant called The Great American Bagel, an airport installment of Emeryville's Trader Vic's, and a beer bar called International Beer Union. (Gordon Biersch, also at the airport's Terminal A, will also expand.)

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Shake Shack first opened in New York in 2004 as a hot dog cart. Its founders, which now operate 160 locations nationwide, took their time in coming to the Bay Area due to the region's competitive restaurant landscape.

"Without a doubt, San Francisco has been one of, if not my favorite city to eat in," said Shake Shack CEO Randy Garutti to The San Francisco Chronicle in January. "We have a profound respect for the city and its chefs. We were just wanting to find the right time to come here."

Alyssa Pereira is an SFGATE staff writer. Email her at apereira@sfchronicle.com or find her on Twitter at @alyspereira.