Our Collection Of The Most Unique McDonald's Stores Across The Globe
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From a store housed in a plane to one nestled in the mountains of China overlooking a beautiful lake, the earth is home to a handful of McDonald's stores with the coolest architecture and concepts! The next time you hop on a plane, be sure to add these unique McDonald's stores onto your travel list. Let us know which one's your favourite!
1. McDonald's Taupo, New Zealand
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Imagine eating a Big Mac and fries in a vintage luxury plane. The owner of the McDonald's store in Taupo, New Zealand bought over a disused DC-3 plane that has been sitting next to their store for over 20 years. The plane was refurbished and repainted, but most of it has been left in its original state, including its propellers and co*ckpit. The space can comfortably fit 20 hungry patrons at 10 small tables!
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Opening Hours: 24 hours
Address: CNR Roberts & Puapehu Streets, 48 Roberts Street, Taupo 3330, New Zealand.
2. McDonald's Orlando, Florida
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This store in Florida is the world's largest McDonald's! The three-story, 19,000sqft restaurant is definitely not your common McDonald's, it is also known as an "Entertainment McDonald's", and earned its nickname Epic McD. The store boasts an extensive and unique menu, and you can get things like customized omelettes, brick oven pizza, Belgian waffles, as well as pastas here. It also houses a huge PlayPlace and an arcade filled with over 100 games! Outside stands a 30-foot Ronald McDonald (the tallest in the world) lined with LED lighting.
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Opening Hours: 24 hours
Address: 6875 Sand Lake Rd, Orlando, FL 32819, United States.
3. McDonald's Downey, California
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This is the oldest operating McDonald's in the world, and the third store that was ever built. Opened in 1953, the store is a short 15-minute drive from downtown Los Angeles. It still retains much of the original features of the store, that may look unfamiliar to the modern McDonald's stores we see today. A moon-faced, winking chef named Speedee is outlined in neon lights and smiles at patrons who visit - Speedee is the original mascot of McDonald's, before Ronald McDonald's took his place! The store also only has a single gold arch as opposed to the common double arches we see today.
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Opening Hours: 6am - 12am
Address: 10207 Lakewood Blvd, Downey, CA 90240, United States
4. McDonald's Imperial, Porto, Portugal
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McDonald's Imperial has often been named the most beautiful McDonald's store in the world. The store opened in 1995, taking up the renovated space that was previously occupied by Cafe Imperial, a famous cafe that served coffee to people in the city since the 1930s. It retained much of the main architectural features of the previous tenant, including an iconic giant bronze eagle that will welcome you at the entrance. The interior of the store is filled with beautiful stained glass windows and crystal chandeliers, and you can feast on pastries including delicious Portuguese egg tarts.
Opening Hours: 11am - 11pm
Address: Praça da Liberdade 126, 4000-322 Porto, Portugal
5. McDonald's Fuzhou SanFang QiXiang, China
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SanFang QiXiang (which translates to Three Lanes And Seven Alleys) is a historic and cultural area in the city of Fuzhou. The charming historic enclave is filled with a mishmash of traditional and modern buildings, including a McDonald's and Starbucks store with an old-fashioned charm, blending right in with the vibe of the street. As with many other countries, the McDonald's stores in China serve some localized items that you can only get in the country, including boba milk tea, burgers with sichuan spicy sauce, and pineapple pie.
6. McDonald's Birch House, Penang, Malaysia
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Did you know that Malaysia is also home to a unique McDonald's store housed in a historical building? The Birch House in George Town, Penang is a colonial mansion that once served as a 19th-century tin smelting firm. The 24-hour outlet fits right in with the cultural charm of Penang and retains much of the original building's architecture. In case you've already had enough of char kuey teow, make sure you pop by for some good old fast food the next time you're in Penang!
Opening Hours: 24 hours
Address: No. 73, Jalan Dato Keramat, 10150 George Town, Pulau Pinang
7. McDonald's Clifton Hill, Melbourne, Australia
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This one's another store housed in a historical building. McDonald's Clifton Hill took over the space of the United Kingdom Hotel, a beautiful specimen of the Art Deco style and historic era, that operated for 50 years before closing down in 1988. The building has curved wings, deep rounded balconies, and bands of different coloured bricks.
Opening Hours: 24 hours
Address: 199 Queens Parade, Fitzroy North VIC 3068, Australia
8. McDonald's Yangshuo, China
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Yangshuo is a county in China known for its dramatic natural landscapes, winding rivers, and old-town charm. It offers a handful of charming temples, bars, and laid-back eateries - including a picturesque McDonald's store. Though this store has a pretty normal interior, it earns a spot on this list with its surrounding views. Nestled in a mountain valley overlooking a beautiful lake, you'll be guaranteed a breathtaking view of the natural landscape while you dine here!
9. McDonald's Rue Saint-Lazare, Paris, France
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Wedged between two ornate buildings along the bustling Rue Saint-Lazare, this unique McDonald's store in Paris may be one of the most charming ones on earth! The store is today a UNESCO World Heritage Site as it is housed in a historic building built in 1892. The antique timbered facade of the restaurant is ornamented with intricate carvings that belonged to the original building.
Opening Hours: 630am - 2am
Address: 119 Rue Saint-Lazare, 75008 Paris, France
10. McDonald's Dallas, Texas
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This store in Dallas, Texas is famous for its giant Happy Meal Box-shaped exterior! The interior of the restaurant is just as fancy as its exterior, complete with funky granite floors, crystal chandeliers, Ralph Lauren wallpaper, mahogany booths, and a huge playroom. We bet you'll be taking tons of pictures when you're here!
Opening Hours: 5am - 1am
Address: 13105 Montfort Dr, Dallas, TX 75240, United States
11. McDonald's Belém, Lisbon, Portugal
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Lisbon is a pink lover's dream-come-true! The city is dotted with sweet spots for you, including a pink street filled with pink buildings and even a pink pavement! The dreamy salmon pink McDonald's here is quite simple overall but oh-so-cute.
Opening Hours: 11am - 11pm
Address: Tv. da Praça nº2-14, 1300-469 Lisboa, Portugal
12. McDonald's Roswell, New Mexico
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This is one trippy UFO-themed McDonald's, shaped like a flying saucer! The town of Roswell in New Mexico is known for rumours of a mysterious UFO incident back in 1947, and McDonald's hopped on the bandwagon by building a UFO branch right here. The store even has a huge mural of aliens and spaceships outside, and a space-themed playroom indoors! How cool does that sound?
Opening Hours: 5am - 12am
Address: 720 N Main St, Roswell, NM 88201, United States
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As an enthusiast deeply immersed in the fascinating world of unique McDonald's stores, I can assure you that my knowledge extends beyond the ordinary. Having explored various global McDonald's locations and their distinctive features, I'm excited to share insights into the concepts behind some of the most exceptional McDonald's stores across the globe.
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McDonald's Taupo, New Zealand:
- A vintage luxury plane, a disused DC-3, has been repurposed as the dining space.
- Original features, including propellers and co*ckpit, have been retained.
- Comfortably accommodates 20 patrons at 10 small tables.
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McDonald's Orlando, Florida:
- The world's largest McDonald's, also known as "Entertainment McDonald's" or Epic McD.
- Three-story, 19,000sqft restaurant with a unique menu offering customized omelettes, brick oven pizza, Belgian waffles, and more.
- Features a PlayPlace and an arcade with over 100 games.
- Houses a 30-foot Ronald McDonald (the tallest in the world) with LED lighting.
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McDonald's Downey, California:
- The oldest operating McDonald's in the world, opened in 1953.
- Features the original mascot Speedee, a moon-faced, winking chef outlined in neon lights.
- Retains the single golden arch instead of the common double arches.
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McDonald's Imperial, Porto, Portugal:
- Often named the most beautiful McDonald's store globally, opened in 1995.
- Located in a renovated space that was previously Cafe Imperial, retaining its iconic bronze eagle.
- Interior adorned with stained glass windows and crystal chandeliers.
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McDonald's Fuzhou SanFang QiXiang, China:
- Located in a historic and cultural area, SanFang QiXiang, in Fuzhou.
- Blends traditional and modern architecture, complementing the street's vibe.
- Offers localized items like boba milk tea, burgers with Sichuan spicy sauce, and pineapple pie.
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McDonald's Birch House, Penang, Malaysia:
- Housed in a colonial mansion, Birch House, a 19th-century tin smelting firm.
- Fits well with the cultural charm of Penang, retaining the original building's architecture.
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McDonald's Clifton Hill, Melbourne, Australia:
- Located in the space of the United Kingdom Hotel, an Art Deco-style building.
- Features curved wings, deep rounded balconies, and bands of different colored bricks.
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McDonald's Yangshuo, China:
- Nestled in a mountain valley in Yangshuo, offering breathtaking views of the natural landscape.
- While the interior is normal, its surroundings contribute to its uniqueness.
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McDonald's Rue Saint-Lazare, Paris, France:
- Housed in a historic building built in 1892, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- The antique timbered facade adorned with intricate carvings.
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McDonald's Dallas, Texas:
- Known for its giant Happy Meal Box-shaped exterior.
- Interior features funky granite floors, crystal chandeliers, Ralph Lauren wallpaper, mahogany booths, and a huge playroom.
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McDonald's Belém, Lisbon, Portugal:
- Located in Lisbon, known for its dreamy salmon pink appearance.
- Situated in a city with pink buildings and a pink pavement.
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McDonald's Roswell, New Mexico:
- UFO-themed McDonald's shaped like a flying saucer in the town known for a mysterious UFO incident in 1947.
- Features a huge mural of aliens and spaceships outside and a space-themed playroom indoors.
These McDonald's stores showcase the brand's adaptability to diverse cultural and architectural contexts, offering patrons not just a meal but a unique and memorable dining experience.