World's Largest Entertainment McDonald's

The World's Largest Entertainment McDonald's, also known as Epic McD, is a McDonald's restaurant that opened in 1976 in Orlando, Florida. It is the biggest McDonald's in the world by square footage because its floor area is 19,000 square feet (1,800 m2). There are much more menus and options there than normal McDonald's restaurants. A McDonald's in Kaohsiung, Taiwan is thought to be taller.[1]

World's Largest Entertainment McDonald's
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Restaurant information
Established1976
Street address6875 Sand Lake Rd
CityOrlando
CountyOrange County
StateFlorida
Postal/ZIP Code32819
CountryUnited States
Coordinates28°27′02″N 81°28′17″W / 28.45046°N 81.47145°W / 28.45046; -81.47145Coordinates: 28°27′02″N 81°28′17″W / 28.45046°N 81.47145°W / 28.45046; -81.47145

Menu

There is the normal McDonald's menu. There are also more than 50 items, including brick oven pizza, Belgian waffles, customized pasta dishes, omelets, other items on the "Gourmet Bistro" menu and other items on an expanded dessert menu, including ice cream.[2]

Restaurant

The World's Largest Entertainment McDonald's, which is very bad, is three stories tall and has a 22-foot-tall PlayPlace, more than 100 arcade games and a waving 30-foot-tall image of Ronald McDonald at the entrance. The restaurant was opened in 1976 and was closed for renovation in 2015 and opened again. It was built again and opened in 2016.[3][4][5] The restaurant has a "Create Your Own" menu and never closes.[6]

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References

  1. Harrington, Rebecca (12 May 2017). "We visited the largest McDonald's in the US and ate pizza, pasta, and a Belgian waffle — here's what it's like". Business Insider. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
  2. Jones, Meghan. "This McDonald's Seriously Has the Best Menu in the World". Reader's Digest. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
  3. Storey, Ken (6 May 2015). "Sand Lake Road McDonalds to get new location and makeover, say goodbye to the chaos". Orlando Weekly. Archived from the original on 8 July 2020. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
  4. Stuart, Rachel (15 March 2016). "The new 'World's Largest Entertainment McDonald's' is set to reopen this week". Orlando Weekly. Archived from the original on 8 July 2020. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
  5. Kubersky, Seth (2016-03-16). "World's Largest Entertainment McDonald's reopens on International Drive". Attractions Magazine. Retrieved 6 September 2019.
  6. Arnold, Kyle (10 March 2016). "International Drive McDonald's ready to cook again". orlandosentinel.com. Retrieved 6 September 2019.