I'm going to be a McDonald's ambassador in Serbia for a bit longer. In Subotica, their restaurant took up part of the city hall, but they've integrated the interior really harmoniously with the building's style. It's possible this was a requirement in the lease agreement.
The chain around the world sometimes moves into historic buildings, either with restoration requirements or at least maintaining the external appearance, but usually the focus is on how it looks from the street (examples from Oxford, Braga, Porto, New York). But here it looks great inside too. This is probably the most beautiful McDonald's I've ever been to.
Other than that, it's McDonald's as usual. You'd be better off eating somewhere local. The food's tastier there (:
PS. Subotica is cool. You should visit. Just maybe not on a Sunday—almost everything, even tourist spots, is closed. You can really feel how close the EU border is (:
The chain around the world sometimes moves into historic buildings, either with restoration requirements or at least maintaining the external appearance, but usually the focus is on how it looks from the street (examples from Oxford, Braga, Porto, New York). But here it looks great inside too. This is probably the most beautiful McDonald's I've ever been to.
Other than that, it's McDonald's as usual. You'd be better off eating somewhere local. The food's tastier there (:
PS. Subotica is cool. You should visit. Just maybe not on a Sunday—almost everything, even tourist spots, is closed. You can really feel how close the EU border is (:
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