Where, Oh Where, Did the First McD's Land?
Okay, so you're dying to know where the first McDonald's in NYC dropped anchor, huh? Well, buckle up, buttercup, because we're about to take a trip down memory lane. Or, more accurately, a trip down 125th Street.
The Big Apple's Golden Arches Debut
Believe it or not, the first McDonald's to grace the concrete jungle wasn't a towering behemoth with a drive-thru. Nope, it was a humble little spot on 215 West 125th Street. Can you imagine the excitement (or maybe just confusion) when those golden arches popped up in the heart of Harlem? We can’t.
Now, before you start planning a pilgrimage, let's be clear: This isn't the same McDonald's you're used to. No, this was a "townhouse" style joint, which basically means it was a regular building that decided to sell burgers. No drive-thru, no playplace, just good old-fashioned fast food.
A McD-iculous Amount of Burgers
The grand opening of this burger bonanza was nothing short of legendary. They reportedly sold a whopping 100,000 hamburgers in their first week! That's a lot of burgers, people. Enough to feed a small army, or maybe just a really hungry neighborhood.
So, Why 125th Street?
Good question, curious minds! While we can't say for sure, it's likely that this location was chosen for its high foot traffic and diverse population. Plus, let's face it, who doesn't love a good burger?
How to Become a McDonald's Historian
- How to find old McDonald's commercials: Dive into the depths of YouTube. You'll find some real gems there.
- How to order like a '90s kid: Remember the McTwist? Or the McStix? Yeah, neither do we. But it's fun to try.
- How to appreciate the simplicity of a cheeseburger: Sometimes, the classics are the best.
- How to avoid the drive-thru line: Plan ahead, people. Or just order delivery.
- How to recycle your McDonald's packaging: Because, let's be honest, those fries are worth it.
So, there you have it, folks. The juicy details on the first McDonald's in NYC. Now go forth and impress your friends with your newfound knowledge of burger history.