A McDonald's in New Zealand lets diners eat inside a decommissioned airplane
Sophie-Claire Hoeller
- Taupo, New Zealand, is home to a McDonald's that has a dining room inside of a decommissioned Douglas DC-3 plane.
- The dining room can fit 20 diners at 10 tables.
- It topped the Daily Meal's list of the world's coolest McDonald's in 2013 and has gotten a lot of publicity ever since.
- "Our locals are very proud of it," McDonald's owner Eileen Byrne told Insider of the restaurant. "It has become a landmark here in New Zealand."
- Restaurants reopened in New Zealand in mid-May, after three consecutive days without new cases of COVID-19 being reported.
Airplane food takes on a slightly different meaning in Taupo, New Zealand.
That's because the small resort town on the North Island is home to one of the world's most unique McDonald's restaurants, which happens to be attached to a decommissioned airplane.
While you can't order your food from the old Douglas DC-3 — the counters are located in the McDonald's next door — 20 diners can eat their Big Macs inside the jet, which still features its original cockpit behind a glass door.
The plane, emblazoned with the McDonald's logo on its exterior, has sat in its current spot for over 30 years. It used to advertise a car dealership, the Aeroplane Car Company, but was purchased by McDonald's in 1990 and made part of that location.
Eileen Byrne and her husband Des have owned this McDonald's since 2000, and have been franchisees since 1995. She says they were "thrilled" when they found themselves topping the Daily Meal's list of the world's coolest McDonald's in 2013, and that the location has since become a huge tourist attraction.
According to NPR, most businesses, including restaurants, reopened in New Zealand in mid-May.
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