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I ate at the most beautiful McDonald's in the world, with crystal chandeliers, stained glass windows, and outrageously delicious pastries

The McDonald's was pretty busy when I stopped by for a late afternoon lunch one day this past week. It being summer in Portugal, there were tons of tourists dining al fresco. The restaurant is located in Liberdade Square in the center of the city and near many attractions.

I ate at the most beautiful McDonald's in the world, with crystal chandeliers, stained glass windows, and outrageously delicious pastries

The first thing you notice upon approaching the McDonald's is the giant bronze eagle by Portuguese sculptor Henrique Moreira. When Cafe Imperial opened in 1936, the entrance had a revolving door, but that is long gone.

The first thing you notice upon approaching the McDonald

When you first enter the restaurant, you notice the hallmarks of the Art Deco style (think Empire State Building-style): the ornate friezes along the ceiling, the crystal chandeliers, and, most famously, the massive stained glass window behind the counter.

When you first enter the restaurant, you notice the hallmarks of the Art Deco style (think Empire State Building-style): the ornate friezes along the ceiling, the crystal chandeliers, and, most famously, the massive stained glass window behind the counter.

The stained glass window is the centerpiece of the McDonald's, as it was the centerpiece of Cafe Imperial. The window depicts scenes related to coffee, from cultivation and processing to enjoying a cup of joe in a cafe.

The stained glass window is the centerpiece of the McDonald

The stained glass window was made by Portuguese artist Ricardo Leone. It's an exquisite work of the period.

The stained glass window was made by Portuguese artist Ricardo Leone. It

The crystal chandeliers that hang from the ceiling are a stark contrast with what one usually finds in a McDonald's.

The crystal chandeliers that hang from the ceiling are a stark contrast with what one usually finds in a McDonald

The tiling on the ground is nothing special.

The tiling on the ground is nothing special.

The friezes, however, are visually arresting if you take the time to examine the reliefs, which depict different dances.

The friezes, however, are visually arresting if you take the time to examine the reliefs, which depict different dances.

The friezes were also designed by Moreira. The entire cafe was originally designed by Swiss-born architect Ernesto Korrodi, who moved to Portugal at 19, and his son Ernesto Camilo.

The friezes were also designed by Moreira. The entire cafe was originally designed by Swiss-born architect Ernesto Korrodi, who moved to Portugal at 19, and his son Ernesto Camilo.

The ornate chandeliers are a marvel to look at. McDonald's Imperial is far from the only restaurant in Porto to feature stunning architectural work. Opened in 1933, Cafe Guarany is located a couple of blocks away and features similarly beautiful architecture.

The ornate chandeliers are a marvel to look at. McDonald

While the McDonald's location might be described as historic or classic, the ordering follows the chain's new trend of automation.

While the McDonald

After sufficiently enjoying the architecture, I combed the menu for Portugal-specific items. One interesting note: You can order Sagres beer.

After sufficiently enjoying the architecture, I combed the menu for Portugal-specific items. One interesting note: You can order Sagres beer.

The pay counter retains Art-Deco styling. When the location was Cafe Imperial, there was a majestic balcony in the space.

The pay counter retains Art-Deco styling. When the location was Cafe Imperial, there was a majestic balcony in the space.

As I waited 15 minutes for my food — there was a long line; apparently a lot of people want to eat at "the world's most beautiful McDonald's" — I got another chance to view the windows.

As I waited 15 minutes for my food — there was a long line; apparently a lot of people want to eat at "the world

Finally, I had my haul. I ended up with: a Chicken Bacon Onion sandwich, a Miami Burger, a Creme de Legumes soup, medium fries, and a mango-pineapple smoothie.

Finally, I had my haul. I ended up with: a Chicken Bacon Onion sandwich, a Miami Burger, a Creme de Legumes soup, medium fries, and a mango-pineapple smoothie.

I unboxed the Miami Burger first. It was introduced to the Portuguese market last month and is one of their newest international items. It promised that I would "taste America."

I unboxed the Miami Burger first. It was introduced to the Portuguese market last month and is one of their newest international items. It promised that I would "taste America."

The top of the bun seems to have cheese baked into it and it has crunchy fried onions, cheese, bacon, and a vaguely tropical mayo-based sauce. All in all, the combo isn't half bad, but it's all ruined by the thin, sad formerly-frozen patty. The tropical sauce was tasty and seemed to be a riff on Mac sauce, but even a nice layer wasn't enough to cover the dry meat.

The top of the bun seems to have cheese baked into it and it has crunchy fried onions, cheese, bacon, and a vaguely tropical mayo-based sauce. All in all, the combo isn

The next item up was the Chicken Bacon Onion. While not specific to Portugal, I've never seen the sandwich in the US so I decided to give it a try. This fared a lot better. The onion-bread added a zest to the chicken patty, which seemed more like a giant McNugget than a breast or cutlet. The bacon was a bit limp, but the crispy onion on top added the crunchy texture I was looking for.

The next item up was the Chicken Bacon Onion. While not specific to Portugal, I

After reading about McDonald's Portugal's soups in Business Insider, I was amped to try it out. The creme de legumes seemed to be a butternut squash-based soup and while inoffensive, it was boring. I could've had better in a bodega.

After reading about McDonald

After washing all that down with the mango-pineapple smoothie (by far the best part of the meal so far), I headed back in to the McCafe. Portugal is known for its pastries, so I figured if McDonald's was going to step up for local customers, this is where it would be.

After washing all that down with the mango-pineapple smoothie (by far the best part of the meal so far), I headed back in to the McCafe. Portugal is known for its pastries, so I figured if McDonald

I have to say McDonald's did not disappoint in the pastry department. I ordered a pasteis de nata, a Portuguese egg tart pastry that might as well be the national dish, and a bolas de berlim, a Portuguese take on a Berliner doughnut. If it's not obvious from the picture, the chocolate bolas de berlim was outrageous. Overflowing with chocolate and covered in granulated sugar, it was better than most doughnuts I've had in the US.

I have to say McDonald

The pasteis de nata was a sugary delight as well. While I'm no expert on natas, it seemed an acceptable version. It could've used a flakier crust, but the custard inside had both a creaminess and that creme brulee-esque zing.

The pasteis de nata was a sugary delight as well. While I

So was it worth a visit? Definitely, if you are into architecture. The food is typical McDonald's. If you want to enjoy the space, do as the Portuguese do and get a coffee and a pasteis de nata.

So was it worth a visit? Definitely, if you are into architecture. The food is typical McDonald

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