First Original McDonald's Museum

Museum · San Bernardino

First Original McDonald's Museum

Museum · San Bernardino

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1398 N E St, San Bernardino, CA 92405

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Compact museum with exhibits about the iconic hamburger chain, at the site of the first location.  

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1398 N E St, San Bernardino, CA 92405 Get directions

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1398 N E St, San Bernardino, CA 92405 Get directions

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restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
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Mar 4, 2025

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"According to the McDonald’s Corporation their first location is officially located in Des Plaines, Illinois, the location of the actual first restaurant started by the McDonald brothers is now home to an unauthorized museum owned by a fried chicken chain that offers decades worth of run down relics from the fast food giant’s history. Dick and Mac McDonald opened their eponymous San Bernardino barbecue restaurant in 1940 complete with sandwiches, shakes, and carhops. As their business began to grow they realized that their best-selling item was the hamburger, and that their clientele did not care to stick around when they were finished eating. It was these two realizations that sparked the fast food model most of us are familiar with today. The business was eventually purchased by Ray Kroc who turned the McDonald’s restaurant chain into the corporate juggernaut it is today, and the McDonald’s brothers’ original restaurant was completely forgotten. Almost.  The original restaurant building was demolished in 1971 and the site began to fade into history, finally being foreclosed upon in 1998. At that time, prominent businessman, active philanthropist, and Inland Empire personality Albert Okura, owner of the lauded rotisserie chicken chain Juan Pollo, two other local museums, and the town of Amboy, CA, purchased the site. Okura had always been a huge fan of McDonald’s, and cites the chain as his inspiration to go into fast food. Okura moved Juan Pollo’s corporate headquarters to the site, and built a new building where the restaurant once stood to serve as a museum, right next to the original sign. Okura filled the space with toys, signs, old play place equipment, fiberglass statues, and any McDonald’s related, even assembling the world’s largest collection of pre-Kroc McDonald’s memorabilia. He then opened the doors as a museum. Today, the museum boasts an excellent collection of memorabilia from the motion picture “The Founder,” the story of Ray Kroc and the McDonald’s brothers, as well as collections of McDonald’s promo swag from around the world. But the McDonald’s Corporation has never taken too kindly to the arches on this property. McDonald’s forced the McDonald’s brothers to change the name of their original restaurant when they left the McDonald’s company, and then opened up a competing licensed McDonald’s across the street. Years later, they sued Albert Okura and the Unofficial McDonald’s Museum for the use of the McDonald’s trademark, despite the museum being run on donations and serving to foster a sense of pride in the community. Today, the collections have only grown and improved, and the museum continues to flourish." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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"According to the McDonald’s Corporation their first location is officially located in Des Plaines, Illinois, the location of the actual first restaurant started by the McDonald brothers is now home to an unauthorized museum owned by a fried chicken chain that offers decades worth of run down relics from the fast food giant’s history. Dick and Mac McDonald opened their eponymous San Bernardino barbecue restaurant in 1940 complete with sandwiches, shakes, and carhops. As their business began to grow they realized that their best-selling item was the hamburger, and that their clientele did not care to stick around when they were finished eating. It was these two realizations that sparked the fast food model most of us are familiar with today. The business was eventually purchased by Ray Kroc who turned the McDonald’s restaurant chain into the corporate juggernaut it is today, and the McDonald’s brothers’ original restaurant was completely forgotten. Almost.  The original restaurant building was demolished in 1971 and the site began to fade into history, finally being foreclosed upon in 1998. At that time, prominent businessman, active philanthropist, and Inland Empire personality Albert Okura, owner of the lauded rotisserie chicken chain Juan Pollo, two other local museums, and the town of Amboy, CA, purchased the site. Okura had always been a huge fan of McDonald’s, and cites the chain as his inspiration to go into fast food. Okura moved Juan Pollo’s corporate headquarters to the site, and built a new building where the restaurant once stood to serve as a museum, right next to the original sign. Okura filled the space with toys, signs, old play place equipment, fiberglass statues, and any McDonald’s related, even assembling the world’s largest collection of pre-Kroc McDonald’s memorabilia. He then opened the doors as a museum. Today, the museum boasts an excellent collection of memorabilia from the motion picture “The Founder,” the story of Ray Kroc and the McDonald’s brothers, as well as collections of McDonald’s promo swag from around the world. But the McDonald’s Corporation has never taken too kindly to the arches on this property. McDonald’s forced the McDonald’s brothers to change the name of their original restaurant when they left the McDonald’s company, and then opened up a competing licensed McDonald’s across the street. Years later, they sued Albert Okura and the Unofficial McDonald’s Museum for the use of the McDonald’s trademark, despite the museum being run on donations and serving to foster a sense of pride in the community. Today, the collections have only grown and improved, and the museum continues to flourish." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Laura Rico

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Very nice and fun roadside attraction. You park for free and the entrance is also free, we like it quite a bit. My husband wanted to bring his old toys as they collect old Happy Meal toys from all around the world.

YYZREVIEW

Google
I will remember this day as a part of History. It was such an honor to go to one of the most iconic establishments where it all started for McDonald's. With all the money that they have as a corporation, I don't know why they didn't keep this open as a restaurant. So many memories. So many iconic stories, but if you're a McDonald's fan this is definitely a spot for you to visit. I will go back as it was closed at 8:30 in the morning but just the stuff on the outside got me the Goosebumps

Jessica Ax

Google
I'm not even sure what to say about this. Free? Yes! McDonald's memorabilia? Yes! Museum? Not exactly. After visiting the first still operating McDonalds (which is totally worth the visit) this was on our list of places to visit. Hoped to find more of the story of McDonald's here. Lots and lots of Happy Meal toys with other memorabilia sprinkled in. However it seemed like a hodge podge of stuff thrown in glass cases in a dilapidated building that was never even a McDonald's. Our family loves museums and nostalgia but it's difficult to learn anything from this history without context. Definitely a lot of little memories of things I had as a kid but sadly the whole place didn't convey a story for future generations like a proper museum should. Truly wish this place luck since they have so many items to display and a bit of organization and storytelling could go a long way.

Steve Morales

Google
Have to check out this Very Historic location ! Recommend to read up on the history of McDonald's and maybe watch a movie they made about the beginning of the early innovator s of fast food restaurants

Tanny Gill

Google
A Bite of History: Reviewing the McDonald's Museum A trip to the world's first McDonald's, nestled in a quiet town, promised a fascinating glimpse into the golden arches' empire's beginnings. My expectations were a bit mixed, unsure what to anticipate. While the museum itself could be seen as understated, it held a curious charm. Stepping inside felt like a walk back in time, a simpler and perhaps more authentic representation of the early McDonald's experience. This feeling was amplified for me, having watched the "Golden Arches" documentary on Netflix, which provided context and fueled my sense of nostalgia. If you're seeking a flashy, interactive museum experience, this might not be it. However, for those with a soft spot for McDonald's history and appreciate a touch of nostalgic charm, it holds a certain appeal. Here's my breakdown: Pros: A unique chance to visit the birthplace of McDonald's. Simple presentation offers an authentic feel of early McDonald's. Can be particularly enjoyable for those familiar with the "Golden Arches" documentary. Cons: Limited exhibits and interactivity might feel underwhelming for some. Location in a small town might not be convenient for everyone. Recommendation: If you're a die-hard McDonald's fan with a hankering for history, or if you've seen the documentary and are curious, go for it! However, if you're short on time or have other priorities, it might not be the top of your list. Remember: This is just my personal opinion. Your individual experience could vary depending on your expectations and interests.

Brandon McGovern

Google
Nothing crazy but still a really cool place to visit and see the history of this iconic restaurant. It's a time capsule for your childhood. Get ready for a nostalgic trip down memory lane.

Mwan'darini Amina Noordin

Google
A true slice of Americana. The staff, especially Jonathan who served me, were very friendly. The 2 for $3.99 mix and match promo was super considering the burgers are 2, maximum 3 bite sized, but very tasty. The fried apple pie…….DELICIOUS!!! The museum was cute and if you’ve watched Founder with Michael Keaton parlaying Kroc brilliantly, the experience is even better. I was snapping away like a possessed paparazzi. There is so much history on the walls and cabinets, all excellently explained by the film, running continuously on the TV. I loved the creative use of space and the memorabilia on display. It’s definitely worth a visit.

Kiri Burlingame

Google
The drive through the neighborhood reminded me of driving down Charter Way in Stockton: a run-down and sketchy neighborhood. The back lot has a run-down, abandoned building with many different figures outside: a giant rooster, Sylvester, quarter rides typically found outside stores, the Mystery Machine from Scooby-Doo, and more. It gives off creepy, abandoned-town horror movie vibes. When we walked in, we were hit with an organized hoarder vibe, and two human manikins standing in the distance dressed in old uniforms gave us a slight jump scare. We walked to the counter and picked up a flyer they had at the counter that showed the history of McDonald's. A voice out of nowhere greeted us. I was looking everywhere for the person that this voice came from. Slowly, a figure seemed to appear from behind the counter, just like a freaking horror movie! The counter was crowded with a COVID shield and other items that blocked the view of the man possibly sitting in the older section that wasn't open to the public. The man seemed awkward while he tried making small talk, but he was pleasant. As we walked through the rows of overly packed glass cabinets, my eyes became overstimulated by everything to read and look at, and things blurred together. Every inch of the wall behind the shorter, overly packed glass cases had newspaper articles and pictures, but without going behind the cases, you couldn't read. There were items from McDonald's worldwide and even competitor's memorabilia. If you're not ready for the last turn, you'll get a jump scare from the giant costume standing and looking down at you. On your way out, there is an old marry-go-round and tree with a funny mirror on the backside. There are a few items for purchase: pins, postcards, beanies, and stickers. Oh, the "sister" business next door, in the same parking lot, is an even smaller building for a military museum. We didn't visit. Overall, we can say that we have been to the historic McDonald's and drove down Route 66. Would we be back for a visit? Only If I was to bring my other two teens so they could mark it off strange things to visit list. However, if we were together during this visit, we wouldn't need to revisit.