Some McDonald’s locations go far beyond the typical drive-thru experience, offering unique and unforgettable dining settings that redefine the concept of fast food.
From a New Zealand McDonald’s located inside a decommissioned plane to multiple restaurants built inside historic homes, McDonald’s has transformed iconic and unconventional spaces into mind-blowing dining locations.
Many restaurants have also been changed to reflect local laws. In Sedona, Arizona, there’s a McDonald’s with turquoise arches instead of the iconic golden ones, designed to complement the area’s natural red rock scenery, and a glass-walled McDonald’s restaurant in Georgia has received an award for its impressive architecture.
Here are some of the weirdest and most extraordinary McDonald’s restaurants around the globe.