This McDonalds morphs into nightclub after dark and theres a secret menu that includes foie gras

Partygoers are loving it.A night of dancing and debauchery can really work up an appetite — and this unique club experience can satisfy both cravings.A McDonald’s in Budapest turns into a nightclub every weekend, and it’s been dubbed the coolest in the world.Every Friday and Saturday evening from 10 p.m.until 4 a.m.

this historic McDs branch in Hungary’s capital city projects amazing light shows of the deep sea or stars onto the beautiful ceiling that play alongside live DJ sets.Guests can watch the show and bop their heads to the music as they munch on their McDonald’s favorites or special menu items, including the Goosey Gustav burger, which is topped with foie gras.Revelers on the scene are wowed by the conveyor belt filled with food moving between the split-level store and the McCafé, which has an outdoor terrace.“Come and join us either to tune in before the party or to close the evening, and let’s travel together to the depths of the sea, the rainforest or even among the stars!” the website offers.

The fast food chain is set inside the Nyugati Railway Station, a stunning site designed by Austrian architect August de Serres in 1877, who later went on to help build the Eiffel Tower.The McDonald’s location became a party hub when it opened in September after being shuttered for several months due to renovations.The music program was set to end at the end of 2024.

However, it’s been extended through 2025 thanks to its popularity.TikTokker Guilherme — who goes by @guilhermee_ramoss — insisted the Hungarian McDonald’s was the “coolest in the world.”“This is my formal request for McDonald’s to implement this in every location,” he captioned a video of his visit.TikTokker @budapest_insider said, “This is something to experience while waiting.”However, not everyone has been amazed by the production.“It’s an interesting experience to try once, but honestly, I found it a bit overrated,” TikTokker @elizzabeth07 admitted....

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