The ‘most beautiful’ McDonald’s in the world is unveiled

‘Most beautiful’ McDonald’s in the world is unveiled – as British tourists flock there to take in the view

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A beachfront McDonald’s in Tenerife has been voted the ‘most stunning in the world’ by enthusiastic tourists. While the fast-food chain is often associated with convenience and uninspiring locations, a Canary Island branch has seen holidaymakers flock to it thanks to its beautiful beachside setting. Sitting on the Playa de Torviscas in Costa Adeje in the south of Tenerife, many have described it as the ‘best view they’ve ever seen’ at a McDonald’s. While the interior is nothing special, with just a small counter to order from, the exterior looks directly out to sea.

Tables and chairs are sheltered under a canopy on a boardwalk overlooking a beautiful sandy beach and the azure ocean.

Tables and chairs are sheltered under an awning that sits on a boardwalk overlooking a beautiful sandy beach and the azure ocean. “My favorite McDonald’s right on the beach, best view of any McD’s ever, always pop in when I’m in Tenerife for a burger,” one fan wrote on TripAdvisor. “Great to sit on the beach enjoying the view and the food,” said another. ‘This McDonalds has the best location I’ve seen! Right on the beach you can get all your favorites with a great view,” a third wrote.

'When you're out, try a McDonalds.  It has a breathtaking view of the coast,' said one of them.  Travelers have also taken to TikTok to reveal their love for the restaurant.  Food blogger Brodie's Bites from Scotland hit the venue for an Eggs Benedict burger with buffalo sauce.

‘When you’re out, try a McDonalds. It has a breathtaking view of the coast,’ said one of them. Travelers have also taken to TikTok to reveal their love for the restaurant. Food blogger Brodie’s Bites from Scotland hit the venue for an Eggs Benedict burger with buffalo sauce.

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