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MichaelWTravels Dec 10, 2011 1:45 pm


Originally Posted by jackal (Post 17599718)
Sounds similar to the McDonald's in Barstow, CA. I stopped there many a time in my childhood on road trips west from L.A.

That looks amazing! Are the train cars used as a dining area and can they be entered into from the main part of the restaurant???

Ancien Maestro Dec 10, 2011 7:33 pm

Yes amazing restaurant.. Is this the original first McDonalds' ever built..

If not, I'm surprised that corporate has allowed for these spectacular, and some odd features on the buildings..

jackal Dec 10, 2011 7:40 pm


Originally Posted by MichaelWTravels (Post 17602309)
That looks amazing! Are the train cars used as a dining area and can they be entered into from the main part of the restaurant???

Yep--at least some of them, but maybe not all of them as I recall. Here is a page with some interior shots: http://niffgurd.com/mark/utter/mcdonalds/barstow.html


Originally Posted by Ancien Maestro (Post 17603460)
Yes amazing restaurant.. Is this the original first McDonalds' ever built..

If not, I'm surprised that corporate has allowed for these spectacular, and some odd features on the buildings..

No, the original was in San Bernardino (a couple hours south along I-15). Ray Kroc's original franchise is in Des Plaines, IL.

SirJman Dec 11, 2011 7:07 am

Coffee Oreo McFlurry & Double Lime Sundae (with Nata de Coco) - Singapore November 2011

MichaelWTravels Dec 11, 2011 3:11 pm


Originally Posted by jackal (Post 17603474)
Yep--at least some of them, but maybe not all of them as I recall. Here is a page with some interior shots: http://niffgurd.com/mark/utter/mcdonalds/barstow.html



No, the original was in San Bernardino (a couple hours south along I-15). Ray Kroc's original franchise is in Des Plaines, IL.

Thanks for the additional pics! Maybe a new thread should be started for unique and interesting McD's locations!

There are a couple of McD's that I've been wanting to visit in Manhattan. (I live in Bklyn but do not eat McDs when I go to the city)
One is around Broadway and has stage lights and the other is I believe in the Financial District and has a live piano player...

MichaelWTravels Dec 11, 2011 3:32 pm

Please delete, this was a duplicate post.

Ancien Maestro Dec 11, 2011 3:36 pm


Originally Posted by jackal (Post 17603474)
No, the original was in San Bernardino (a couple hours south along I-15). Ray Kroc's original franchise is in Des Plaines, IL.

The McDonalds is so unconventional.. its hard to believe that corporate would allow that type of build out..

Does the US get Arctic Orange milkshakes.. we see this once in awhile..

tycosiao Dec 12, 2011 4:16 am

Bro, I am sorry that I don't agree with you that Mcflurry are cheap in Singapore.

Compared to Singapore's neighbours, Malaysia, Indonesia. It is way too overpriced. :td:

SirJman Dec 12, 2011 4:29 am


Originally Posted by tycosiao (Post 17609647)
Bro, I am sorry that I don't agree with you that Mcflurry are cheap in Singapore.

Compared to Singapore's neighbours, Malaysia, Indonesia. It is way too overpriced. :td:

Well, the standard flavours are 2.00 SGD each, which are still slightly cheaper and larger than the ones you'd get here in Korea. But sadly yes, still more expensive than many other countries.

Thanks for reading!

jackal Dec 12, 2011 9:30 am


Originally Posted by Ancien Maestro (Post 17607067)
Does the US get Arctic Orange milkshakes.. we see this once in awhile..

We did for awhile. Not sure if we still have them. (I visit McDonald's extremely rarely.) Tasted like a Creamsicle/50-50 bar.

SeattleFlyerGuy Dec 12, 2011 10:01 am

Just arrived in Stockholm yesterday, and there's a sandwich I HAVE to try... the Christmas Bacon. Looks like this will be lunch tomorrow!

http://www.mcdonalds.se/se/pa_mcdona...l_kampanj.html

....sadly, it looks like just a bacon cheese burger, but still.

Kevin AA Dec 12, 2011 5:43 pm


Originally Posted by jackal (Post 17599718)
Sounds similar to the McDonald's in Barstow, CA. I stopped there many a time in my childhood on road trips west from L.A.

That place is pretty neat! ^

Ancien Maestro Dec 12, 2011 6:29 pm


Originally Posted by jackal (Post 17611143)
We did for awhile. Not sure if we still have them. (I visit McDonald's extremely rarely.) Tasted like a Creamsicle/50-50 bar.

Great Flavour.. I actually craved something like it tonite and got an orange vanilla freezie milk smoothy at East Side Marios.. beautiful.:)

SirJman Dec 14, 2011 6:58 am

Rice Shrimp Burger & Corn Soup - Taipei Taiwan - February 2007

MichaelWTravels Dec 14, 2011 1:59 pm


Originally Posted by SirJman (Post 17624214)

I've had shrimps in McDonalds a few times but never a shrimp burger! It definitely sounds interesting.


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