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Wayne Boatwright wrote: On Fri 11 Jul 2008 06:27:59a, Vilco told us... sf wrote: One day, I couldn't resist, so for breakfast, I went over there and I ordered a cheeseburger and fries. Whoa! You mean they don't separate breakfast and lunch by certain hours like they do here? Whatta concept! Sounds like Denny's. It's usual here in Italy for McD's, and other fast food chains, to keep up the same menu day long. And I agree with Stan: it's nice to have a cheeseburger at 9 AM ![]() None of the chains (AZ, US) seem to do that here except for Denny's. A couple of very casual local restaurants we frequent offer anything on the menu throughout their open hours. David likes french fries with his breakfast instead of hash browns or home fries. Here in New Jersey, there's at least one diner in every township where you can order anything off their huge menu any time of the day or night. Many of these diners are open 24x7 too. |
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Shawn Hirn wrote in
Its billed as the World's Largest McDonalds. Its on Sand Lake Boulevard, just off of International Boulevard maybe a mile from Universal Studios. Here's a review of it http://tinyurl.com/5nj2wy Here's a picture. http://virtualglobetrotting.com/map/30123/ |
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"John Kane" wrote in message ... On Jul 10, 10:11 am, "Zeppo" wrote: The #1 McDonalds was in Rome, Italy. I forget the name of the sectioon of town but it was in the high rent/fashion district. An opulence of marble, archways, columns and fresco paintings. And the most expensive Big Mac in the world, so they said. Now I want to visit Italy more than ever. ![]() The McDonalds here in town looks pretty outdated by comparison. Run down is probably a better term for it. And I don't even eat McDonalds. Andy We stopped at the McDonald's near the Parthenon to use the bathroom when in Rome last October. Pretty snazzy building and one of the few public places in Rome where toilets had seats (I hate squatting over the rim of the bowl!). I once read a someone's description of shopping in London UK and she mentioned how nice it was that there were any number of convenient clean public restrooms scattered around London these days and you could even get takaway meals. John Kane Kingston ON Canada ok I have to do this...............you get takeaways from the public loo? That's just wrong on too many levels!!!! -ginny |