Top 40 des McDo les plus insolites au monde
Les restaurants McDonald's sont en général construits sur le même modèle, mais il existe de nombreuses exceptions. Découvrez le top 40 des McDo les plus bizarres au monde.
Des McDonald's très étrange à travers le monde
Mcdonald's est un doux rêve pour de nombreuses personnes depuis le début du confinement. Quand vous aurez la chance de pouvoir enfin manger votre précieux, vous allez peut-être vous rendre dans un restaurant comme les autres, mais certains auront la chance d'aller dans des restaurants particuliers. Vous ne le savez peut-être pas, mais il arrive que McDonald's construisent des restaurants qui ne sont pas dans les normes standards. Contrainte de territoire, cahiers des charges ou lieux historique à respecter, on peut trouver des McDonald’s très étranges à travers le monde. Il y a quelques jours, une utilisatrice de Twitter a partagé les photos d'un McDonald's aux Bahamas qui ressemble à une maison funéraire de l'extérieur et à une maison de retraite à l'intérieur. L'occasion pour d'autres internautes de partager les photos des McDo particuliers qu'ils ont croisé à travers le monde.
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Trying to explain the Freeport McDonald’s to a friend. It looks like a funeral home outside and a retirement home inside pic.twitter.com/cOeJfNnk4b
— sloppy wizard (@katrinkanova) May 9, 2020
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The inside is better yet pic.twitter.com/UyiXe6K3bx
— (@freeallison_) May 9, 2020
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What about the highway overpass McDonald's in Vinita, Oklahoma? https://t.co/ma5svIeW1w
— Dr. April C. Armstrong (@AprilCArmstrong) May 9, 2020
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Flying Saucer in Cambridgeshire, UK pic.twitter.com/eybLmCYyx2
— K_Vo_ (@K_Vo_) May 9, 2020
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My family and I found this place accidentally while staying nearby and it’s definitely as cool as it looks. pic.twitter.com/QJuLdh1Plc
— christian (@ptx_taco) May 9, 2020
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There's a McDonald's in Hangzhou, China they put in the former residence of a Taiwanese president and I ate there because I'm a weak American who needed fries pic.twitter.com/RRg2hMnQOl
— Goindown2Shambletown (@Gentlemenhugs) May 9, 2020
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The McDonalds in my hometown was a little weird too pic.twitter.com/KPlav1PA8S
— Sileem (Reopen Lorule) (@SileemFarghaly) May 9, 2020
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Art Deco McDonald's. Location Melbourne Australia pic.twitter.com/u6ZjbNZqvF
— Soy Boy (@_LeftistVegan) May 9, 2020
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Barstow CA has a train McDonalds! pic.twitter.com/CXsCEWdXkJ
— Ian Weir (@gannjerrod) May 9, 2020
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The city of Gramado has some strict building codes, so the McDonald's there looks like this pic.twitter.com/fp0Fa0899r
— Mary (em ) (@popkewitz) May 9, 2020
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The one in my town (Kristiansand, Norway) is partially in a former bank building. Looks completely average on the inside, so I forget as soon as I'm inside or if I approach from the other end... pic.twitter.com/AjrnzIkRwV
— Helge M. Sanchez (@Helgemsanchez) May 9, 2020
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I went to the flying saucer UFO McDonald’s in Roswell, NM a few years back pic.twitter.com/FLV3hIoYob
— Katie (@KatieOldham) May 9, 2020
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McDonald’s in Penang, Malaysia pic.twitter.com/uX2hJZAdkD
— biggest crybaby (@shroomfumes) May 9, 2020
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The Leavenworth, Washington franchise pic.twitter.com/3IXom2qmX2
— Ian graham (@ilgraham82) May 9, 2020
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There’s a fake train car MCDonald’s in Barstow, CA, the worst town in America! pic.twitter.com/eLPSdwxbOP
— Anthony Moll (@AnthonyWMoll) May 9, 2020
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Porto, Portugal has a McDonald’s (appropriately) in an old fascist cafe pic.twitter.com/ZvFaLsgLdS
— mat with two tees (@dragon_rabbit) May 9, 2020
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Aghhh can’t here to say this!!! I was wondering if that was kind of common or not pic.twitter.com/vFyfDCri0t
— JasmineEllisComedy (@JasmineCEllis) May 9, 2020
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Dallas Zoo McDonald’s undefeated pic.twitter.com/Hh125MNaLo
— (nsfr) KNOWN ANGLOPHOBE (@nastyrat28) May 9, 2020
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Yes! Love regional McDonald's architecture. The Eureka Springs, Arkansas location was supposed to look like a little Victorian mansion. pic.twitter.com/pV1QTEm1e8
— Jessie is reading (@readingjag) May 9, 2020
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Here’s a McDonald’s in Fremont, CA we used to always call the Church of McDonald’s because it’s built like a California mission pic.twitter.com/MyD1X8RSuM
— Brandon Cruz-Youll (@BCruzYoull) May 9, 2020
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Yellowstone national park- looks like a log cabin to blend in with the mountains and nature pic.twitter.com/2ykrRr2Ukt
— green new deal stan (@candycane_lane) May 9, 2020
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Leavenworth, Washington, enforces a Bavarian village theme by ordinance. The McDonald's complies, though not with the same panache as local establishments pic.twitter.com/bVjP6wnoqv
— kdau (@kdau00) May 9, 2020
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Main Street, Bray, Ireland pic.twitter.com/st2VJukx2Y
— Lou (@LouosaurusRex) May 9, 2020
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I can’t believe nobody has mentioned the Biltmore Village McDonald’s in Asheville that was made from actual leftover building materials from the Biltmore house pic.twitter.com/wfFHOjyw4T
— Madi (@xxmadisback) May 9, 2020
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scoured this whole thread trying to find the McBargehttps://t.co/UaKY6Qv64z pic.twitter.com/tjU06IaEcD
— Zazzy Vageen (@ZazzyV) May 9, 2020
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got a surprise looking for rainy day fries in Batumi, Georgia! pic.twitter.com/mOAyYgmqGM
— LB (@chixtapefan) May 9, 2020
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We have one like that in New Hyde Park! pic.twitter.com/VoipVzsrJ2
— J. Robidoux (@Horace_Badun) May 9, 2020
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Not sure if anyone’s posted this yet - McDonald’s in Sedona AZ is the only one with turquoise arches. Been here many times. pic.twitter.com/c2xAuQ6ThM
— Enrique “Richard” Rosa (@emarshallrose) May 9, 2020
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Torgallmenningen 11, Bergen, NO has entered the chat pic.twitter.com/60igJyvgKW
— amy rose, disaster at large (@_qunari) May 9, 2020
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We had a McDonald’s in Shrewsbury that looked normal from the outside but was actually built into the side of a 13th century medieval building. It had a whole suit of knight’s armour too but I can’t find a photo \u2639\ufe0f pic.twitter.com/ucfncYOi3T
— emma (@emlbakr) May 9, 2020
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What about the one in Hungary? It was built in 1877 by the same company that built the Eiffel Tower. pic.twitter.com/zv4uGn6nOW
— chandler hallmark (@Chanlaaaaa) May 9, 2020
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May I present the South Park McDonald’s in Charlotte, church on the outside with a self-playing baby grand piano on the inside pic.twitter.com/9RimwuCB9V
— morgan thee socialist (@morganaeliza) May 9, 2020
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The only unique McDonald's I've ever been to is "Rock and Roll" McDonald's in Chicago. It had music memorabilia all over. I think I'd dig a funeral home vibe more actually pic.twitter.com/IWQ46z7Bgu
— BNJAMIN (@TheNotoriousPIA) May 9, 2020
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Biltmoore McD in Asheville is a freaking Ski Lodge pic.twitter.com/WR1Upq9XhA
— Cool Jake And Cool Kitten (@ThatJakeKid91) May 9, 2020
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McDonald's near Saint-Lazare train station in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France. pic.twitter.com/9xGEPW6JOK
— (@LunacieIsadora) May 9, 2020
McDonald’s in Paris, near St. Lazare train station. pic.twitter.com/4HPWAkdV5d
— Caroline (@Carodaria) May 9, 2020
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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
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This is the McDonald’s that was down the road from my grandfather’s house in Hawaii pic.twitter.com/cH01tKDJ7z
— team edward (@addyboo2585) May 9, 2020
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In St. Paul, we have a McDonald's in this odd, old bank building designed by architect Edward Baker. Not really sure what kind of architecture it is? pic.twitter.com/U2JZ3fw3i7
— Torbjörn Pederson (@MachinistJavier) May 9, 2020
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Bruges (Belgium), l m a o pic.twitter.com/lrOqVKUN5O
— Robbe (@r0bbitch) May 9, 2020
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this is the one near me pic.twitter.com/yQ8k5GOqg7
— indi (@blkweeb) May 9, 2020