Sasha Arkhipov
Google
It is not an easy thing to review a particular McDonalds restaurant -- you either like it, or not, and overall, they have been fantastically efficient in maintaining the same level of service throughout their entire network of operations. Yet this one stands apart, a little poetically even. Imagine a vast early 20th century neogothic palace-esque building, right at the heart of a historic town of diverse 19th century palette. There, with chandeliers, wood, delicate wall decorations, and one of the best views this town can offer, you have your Double Cheeseburger thinking about how time passes, and the city landscape evolves. A unique setting to indulge in a McDonalds feast.