McDonald’s Corporation is the largest chain of fast-food restaurants in the world. It was founded by 1940 as a restaurant was started by two brothers it is Richard and Maurice McDonald.
The brothers opened the first drive-in McDonald’s Bar-B-Que in California, and who knows in some countries, McDonald’s has a very unique design that you never even thought of before.
Here are the weirdest and most unique McDonald’s restaurants in the world.
1. Located on the Mississippi River, St. Louis, Missouri United States, this McDonald’s is ship-shaped and floating.
No longer on our riverfront, unfortunately, but many a grade school field trip included this McDonald’s riverboat. Do you remember…how were their fries, @GatewayArchSTL? pic.twitter.com/7y41DR7FW9
— Kevin Barbeau (@YASTLBlog) May 9, 2020
2. In Barstow, California, McDonald’s is also unique. It is made of a train
Barstow CA has a train McDonalds! pic.twitter.com/CXsCEWdXkJ
— Ian “This is My Halloween Gag Name” Weir (@gannjerrod) May 9, 2020
3. If you see other McDonald’s outlets in Gramado City, Brazil, you can remember Gru’s house in the animated film Despicable Me.
https://twitter.com/popkewitz/status/1258970445778386945
4. It is not a UFO, but one of the outlets at McDonald’s in Cambridgeshire, England.
Flying Saucer in Cambridgeshire, UK pic.twitter.com/eybLmCYyx2
— K_Vo_ (@K_Vo_) May 9, 2020
5. Having a happy meal concept in accordance with the name of the menu, this McDonald’s outlet looks so lively and cheerful.
okay but no one has mentioned the Dallas McDonalds that looked like an actual Happy Meal box pic.twitter.com/N6RtxdAGHs
— helena (@defendpoppunk10) May 9, 2020
Sources: Popbella