What do you think is the most unusual or unique fast food restaurant you’ve ever been to in your life?
I gotta say, after looking at the photos that were posted on the “Nonstandard McDonald’s” Twitter account, I feel like I’ve led an extremely sheltered life…and that I’ve been lied to all these years!
Why wasn’t there a McDonald’s like one of these in the town I grew up in? Would that have been too much to ask?
Well, now I’m all worked up and upset…
While I cool down, enjoy these pictures of McDonald’s locations that are anything but ordinary.
1. Turquoise out in the desert.
I’ve never seen one like this before.
southwest turquoise mcdonald's (1993)
sedona, az
active pic.twitter.com/Bq33IIHN1P
— nonstandard mcdonald's (@nonstandardmcd) September 10, 2020
2. Art deco looks pretty good.
Don’t you think so?
art deco mcdonald's (date unknown)
clifton hill, melbourne, australia
active pic.twitter.com/tEM2FLTrg6
— nonstandard mcdonald's (@nonstandardmcd) September 3, 2020
3. Houston, we have a problem.
The milkshake machine is broken again!
astronaut mcdonald's (date unknown)
houston, tx – near nasa space center houston
active pic.twitter.com/X69Tj7R2zf
— nonstandard mcdonald's (@nonstandardmcd) August 29, 2020
4. Whoa, this is pretty wild.
World of Warcraft is everywhere.
world of warcraft mcdonald's (2014)
various locations around china
deceased (temporary) pic.twitter.com/ognQEpx5HB
— nonstandard mcdonald's (@nonstandardmcd) December 18, 2020
5. Only in Nashville.
Playing into the city’s musical past.
radio station mcdonald's "wmac" (date unknown)
opryland area, nashville, tn
active pic.twitter.com/PnGne73s6x
— nonstandard mcdonald's (@nonstandardmcd) January 8, 2021
6. Stained glass McDonald’s.
Nothing wrong with classing up the joint.
stained glass mcdonald's (1976)
ann arbor, mi
deceased (closed in 1995) pic.twitter.com/gHmjmPWTho
— nonstandard mcdonald's (@nonstandardmcd) August 11, 2020
7. Feels like the Old West.
Step back in time…and get a burger!
mountain frontier mcdonald's (date unknown)
lone pine, ca
active
submission by diego montoya pic.twitter.com/FnqAmFq7sP
— nonstandard mcdonald's (@nonstandardmcd) January 11, 2021
8. A French entry.
Looks pretty classy to me.
gennevilliers station mcdonald's (date unknown)
gennevilliers gare (station), gennevilliers, near paris, france
active pic.twitter.com/hjGOmrA4tD
— nonstandard mcdonald's (@nonstandardmcd) August 2, 2020
9. Step on up, city slicker.
And it was in Florida!!
old west mcdonald's (early 1990's)
davie, fl
deceased (abandoned, pictured) pic.twitter.com/BmIMs7eBN0
— nonstandard mcdonald's (@nonstandardmcd) July 13, 2020
10. Looks very modern.
Check out all that glass.
coolsingel mcdonald's (2015)
rotterdam, the netherlands
active pic.twitter.com/GpoOmsA5K9
— nonstandard mcdonald's (@nonstandardmcd) December 29, 2020
11. Definitely very European.
I like what I’m seeing!
getreidegasse mcdonald's (date unknown)
salzburg, austria
active pic.twitter.com/lUNbekFpi8
— nonstandard mcdonald's (@nonstandardmcd) November 30, 2020
Well, those are definitely different, don’t you think?
And now we want to hear from you!
In the comments, please tell us about the most unusual fast food restaurant that you’ve ever been to in your life.
And share some photos, too!