I Visited The Weirdest McDonald's Locations

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Published 2023-06-14
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I visit the weirdest McDonald's locations I could find. This includes the classic red roof, a log cabin mcdonalds and even a McDonald's with a green roof. #mcdonalds

All Comments (21)
  • What’s your least favorite food at McDonald’s? 🐸⬇️
  • @yx4v
    0:39 This old school McDonald's has lore. It's on the Black Horse Pike in my home state, New Jersey. It was remodeled after a man died when a car crashed into the old building.
  • These Mcdonald's are really neat, especially the green Mcdonald's! Speaking of fast food, Jack In The Box has an really interesting history that rarely gets talked about. While everyone knows of the current and 90s events, people hardly talk about the past of Jack In The Box. Opened in 1951, they invented several concepts, though In N Out beat them to the drive thru. Jack was always the mascot, but his design changed through the years. But interestingly, in the 50s and 60s, there were various designs for the Jack signs on the buildings, some cute, some scary. In 1968, Purina [yes, THAT Purina] bought the chain out and went wild expanding it. In 1971, Jack would finally have a consistent design, thanks to being animated and having a new cast of friends. They were the Jack In The Box Bunch, and were used throughout the 1970s, but only three commercials [Baseball, In The Park, Jack In The Box Animated Commercial 1970], and three comics [How A House Makes Noise, Where Oil Comes From, How Pain Helps Us] are on Youtube. What's really cool, is that they were voiced by none other then Tigger himself: Paul Winchell. Sadly, in the 80s all the characters were dropped. While Jack is back, the chain has undergone a Mcdonald's-like transformation, and the buildings look super bland compared to the vintage buildings. As a 2000s person, fast food history is always more interesting to me then current day fast food IMO.
  • Love your videos, gotta love the continuation of older fast food chains!
  • @L_T34
    0:41 there is one like that in where I live in Paso Robles and the inside used to be retro too until a few years ago when the inside became modern :-( (the outside is still retro though)
  • 1:29 I like the old mcdonalds like that with the playplace back then the playplace was much better which is why half of the time i wanted to go to the old ones just because of the playplace
  • @TheEpicBros
    I remember Fort Wayne, Indiana having the classic red roof and a brown roof, play place McDonalds. Unfortunately those locations have been remodeled.
  • fun fact: the mount ephraim mcdonalds (second mcdonalds) was remodeled into the 1960's design due to an car accident in 2003, a rouge driver crashed into the building, causing a fire and then was remodeled
  • @jamesgalligan3096
    There’s a McDonald’s near me that just got remodeled and it used to have the red roof. I am so mad that they are not doing the old McDonald’s anymore.
  • @garyhelsinger
    In 1971 McDonald's launched their TV commercials with Ronald in "McDonaldland," but they were sued by the production company of Sid and Marty Krofft (Saturday morning kids programs in the 60s/70s like H.R. Pufnstuf, Sigmund and the Sea Monsters, and Land of the Lost) for stealing their look and copying their characters. It took several years but the Kroffts eventually won and that ended the McDonaldland campaign. Some characters that did not infringe continued like Grimace (originally "The Evil Grimace") and the Hamburglar, and others were banned (Mayor McCheese).
  • @DoodleJuiceYT
    3:46 live near that one!! It's weird seeing it on yt. You filmed this in Pennsylvania right?
  • @pointless529
    there was a mcdonalds close to me that happens to be the first mcdonalds building (or atleast first corporate mcdonalds) that place was just a museum for years now but the place has been demolished now unfortunately
  • A lot of Maccas here in Australia had the dark green and older style roof. There are small handful in my state that retain the 80/90s architecture and asthetic but have given the modern colour palette. Many though were refurbished or outright knocked down and rebuilt over the years.
  • @MasterBen88
    yo the second McDonalds actually looks kinda cool. the modern and old design makes it look futuristic lol
  • I’ve been to a McDonalds in Wisconsin Dells where it also kind of appears to look like a log cabin. I get to see it once as I go to Wisconsin for vacation for July.
  • @liongames8776
    I visited the only teal McDonald’s last week in Sedona AZ, you should see it in a part 2!