This McDonald emblematic location is closing definitely
Is there really a good time to say goodbye?
Nothing lasts forever, and this is the proof with the lastMcDonalds update. One of the most popular locations and the beloved gold arches end up forever. It's been a long time traveling to New York and stopping for aMac andfries While you walk through Times Square.
Yes, according to the responsible for the company, the iconic Mickey of S on the 42nd Street in Times Square-known for its theater entrance to Broadway, will close its doors next week. The location of the traction has been opened for nearly two decades - 17 years to be exact - and was the first to offer free Wi-Fi to guests. Is there something more legendary than that? Unfortunately, customers have until Tuesday to say goodbye.
"McDonald exams his restaurant portfolio on a regular basis to make the best decisions of our company," a spokesman for the companyRecountThe post of New York in a report, with appeal to this closure "a difficult decision".
And while you may wonder if it is related tocoronavirus, as many restaurants - bothLOCAL LOCAL PLACES andChains-Avoir the victim fallen during this period. Especially in a place like Times Square that is currently not animated with tourists, it's easy to understand that foot traffic has decreased, but this decision will not be in response to the pandemic.
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Maybe what led to the disappearance of the 17,500 square feet location is that another McDonald's has opened just a few blocks at 1530 Broadway, where was the Toys-R-Mouce- Store. R-HARGE. (Remember that the ferris wheel in the store?!) This three-story location is much more modern - it's all glass, giving the restaurant an elegant atmosphere and 18 self-ordinate kiosks and only a handle Real cashiers. You can easily get a glimpse of the ball that drops all the day before each year, all year round while you enjoy your meal.
"We look forward to continuing to serve our customers at the McDonald's Firgie on the 45th Street and Broadway and in neighboring communities," added the spokesman.
So do not worry, because there is always a McDonald is easily accessible in the Times Square area. But the original restaurant was ideally located next to another tourist jewel, Madame Tussauds (you know, the wax museum) and will now be a distant memory. It's simply the end of an era. For those who have had the chance to pay a visit during their New York adventures, memories will live.