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    This One-Of-A-Kind McDonald’s has Black Arches Instead of Yellow

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    This One-Of-A-Kind McDonald’s has Black Arches Instead of Yellow


    Sorry, but not all McDonald’s arches are golden.

    The McDonald’s logo is right up there with Nike and Target in terms of being instantly recognizable.

    A pair of golden arches lets a hungry traveler or a fast food aficionado know exactly what to expect since the menu is fairly identical at nearly every McDonald’s. It’s predictable and, for the most part, dependable.

    But while the menu might be the same at every McDonald’s, their arches can actually be different colors.

    McDonald’s sign

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    Why Some McDonald’s Have Arches That Aren’t Yellow

    If you’ve never seen a McDonald’s with arches that are a color besides yellow, you’re likely not alone.

    Non-golden arches are fairly rare. There are only seven McDonald’s restaurants in the world that use a color other than yellow on their signs.

    The reason behind the different colors of arches varies by location. In Sedona, Arizona, for example, there is a McDonald’s with turquoise arches. The color scheme was an attempt by the city and the restaurant’s owner to match surrounding buildings in this picturesque part of Arizona.

    READ MORE: What It Means If You See A McDonald’s With Turquoise Arches Instead Of Yellow

    Then there’s McDonald’s restaurants like the ones in New Hyde Park, New York and Freeport, Maine that are housed in colonial-style buildings with no golden arches in sight. The 18th-century mansion McDonald’s in New Hyde Park even has a grand staircase.

    Where Is The McDonald’s With Black Arches?

    The location alone sets the McDonald’s along Del Monte Avenue in Monterey, California apart from most locations. The restaurant is situated within a few steps from the beach and Monterey Bay.

    Unless you’re looking for it, you might not even notice the building is a McDonald’s. It doesn’t really look like any fast food restaurant from the outside thanks to it’s black, light brown and white color scheme.

    Exterior of McDonald’s in Monterey California

    Google Street View

    Not only are parts of the building’s exterior black, but so are the famous McDonald’s arches.

    The Monterey Herald reported the black arches were part of a compromise with the city, which isn’t keen on having yellow on it’s buildings. Considering the beautiful landscape in this part of California, the city is likely right on this one.

    Oddly enough, which the building doesn’t have golden arches, they can still be found on a sign in the restaurant’s parking lot.

    McDonald’s sign with gold arches in Monterey, California

    Google Street View

    While it may be the only one with black arches, the Monterey location is far from the only unique McDonald’s in California.

    A McDonald’s in Downey, California is believed to the be world’s oldest still in operation after first opening in 1953, just five years after the company was founded. The outside of the restaurant has a retro vibe including a sign featuring a character named Chef Speedee that welcomes guests.

    Look Inside The World’s Oldest McDonald’s in Downey, California

    The world’s oldest McDonald’s in Downey, California originally opened 1953, nearly five years after the company was founded. The location is like walking into a time capsule. Retro characters, a walk-up counter and a museum make this one of the most unique dining experiences for McDonald’s lovers. Here is a look at what the Downey, California McDonald’s looks like today.

    Gallery Credit: Rob Carroll

    LOOK: Inside McDonald’s Failed Restaurant-Themed Hotel

    McDonald’s launched its Golden Arch Hotel concept with a pair of locations in Switzerland in 2001. Rooms included arches over the headboards and showers that were visible from the bedroom. Both locations closed less than two years after they opened.

    Gallery Credit: Rob Carroll

    13 Totally Random Facts About McDonald’s Chicken McNuggets

    Did you know it wasn’t originally supposed to be chicken in the McNugget? Do you remember the original four dipping sauces?

    Gallery Credit: Rob Carroll





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