MCDONALDS’ EXPERIMENTAL FUTURISTIC DECOR IS HERE





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Take a look at the possible future of McDonald’s. Not bad, eh? It just goes to prove that NOTHING has to be ugly. The fast-food icon just opened an experimental “Black Label” McDonalds in New York’s Chelsea neighborhood. It features mid-century modern Danish decor, free Wi-Fi, flat screen TV’s, (we can live without THAT) – but we LOVE the functional modern bathrooms. It’s the first example of this new urban design in the US, and McDonalds is carefully monitoring customer reaction. The food, however, remains the same.
Posted by Janet on November 22, 2009





By Nursie
On November 22, 2009 at
I do not go to McDonald’s due to their irresponsible and prejudicial corporate practices.
By Red Rooster
On November 22, 2009 at
I live in Chelsea and it’s a blight like all their other branches, and Chipotles that are opening up on every block. What is wrong with Americans and this desire for sameness. I moved to NY to get away from this mediocrity and now I have to walk by this crap every day now.
By FatFrau
On November 22, 2009 at
Looks a bit like the decor in your house, Janet!
By Bettye Bluejay
On November 22, 2009 at
You should get a load of the McDonalds in Black River Falls, WI. Totally designed by UW-Stout design students. Cool.
By captain america
On November 22, 2009 at
………….marty mcFly was there?
By mon
On November 22, 2009 at
EEEerrrrmmm that’s been around England for the last 4 years!
By Etienne
On November 23, 2009 at
They can dress it up any way they want to but the bottom line is, the food is still crappy and full of fat, sodium, and empty carbs.
By mom to five
On November 23, 2009 at
Still doesn’t make the food taste good!
By Tinchy
On November 23, 2009 at
I live in Europe,and here they have been around for a couple years.It’s called McDonalds Cafe but food is still the same.
By cleo
On November 23, 2009 at
Ick. If you want to support further environmental damage and animal cruelty,, then by all means, Janet,, support McDs. Way to go, corporate America.