Last week, I was out in Long Island scouting around Jericho Turnpike, which, if you’ve never had the pleasure of driving, is one of those hellish, strip mall-lined highways with traffic lights that are perfectly synchronized to make your travel time as long as possible.

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As I was driving, I happened to notice a McDonalds sign up ahead. Nothing too special about that, except where the McDonalds should have been, there seemed to be a big white mansion. Maybe it was around back or something?

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And then I realized…

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The mansion was the McDonalds.

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Holy. Crap.

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This 100+ year old Georgian mansion is indeed a McDonalds, and while well known to locals, it totally caught me by surprise. I practically expected a maitre d’ to greet me as I went inside.

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Known as the Denton House, its bones date back to 1795, when it was constructed as a farm house by one Joseph Denton, a descendent of the founder of the village of Hempstead. In 1860, it was given a Georgian makeover, complete with gingerbread ornamentation, and throughout the 1900’s, found commercial use as a funeral home and a series of restaurants.

By 1986, it was abandoned and on the verge of falling down.

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McDonalds purchased the property with the intention of tearing it down and replacing it with a standard McDonald’s restaurant. Thank God for the citizens of the New Hyde Park, who worked to secure landmark status for the building in 1987.

McDonald’s had no choice but to restore the property and work within the parameters of the landmarks commission, which ultimately resulted in their most beautiful restaurant in America (if you know of a better example, please let me know).

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It was decided to restore the property to its 1926 appearance, based on an old photograph. Opened in the early 1990’s, the house remains in fantastic shape to this day.

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One of the mansion’s most striking aspects is its beautiful glassed-in veranda…

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…which offers a pretty unique McDonald’s eating experience (how cool would it be if it was actually open, or covered by screens?).

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But the details continue around on its eastern side…

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…from its shuttered windows and brick chimneys to its eaves dripping with gingerbread ornamentation:

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The western half is equally stately…

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…though, er, methinks the drive-through might not be original to the Denton farmhouse:

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But had someone showed me this picture, I would have NEVER guessed it was a McDonald’s.

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Unfortunately, the inside has been totally gutted and redone without much inspiration.

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Still, it is far more unique than your typical McDonald’s, with a grand staircase leading to an upstairs dining area.

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Also, there’s something fascinating about being in an enormous open-air mansion, and I definitely appreciate how the roof has been revealed.

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Almost as an afterthought, the small ordering area is nestled to one side:

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I love the New Hyde Park McDonald’s, if for no better reason than how clearly it makes the argument for historic preservation. We can live in a world of this…

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…or this:

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Really don’t have anything else to add.

-SCOUT

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  1. Mike Avatar
    Mike

    revision to above…. After Luigi’s it was leased to another resturant operator who changed it to “The Charred Oak Manor” and then turned over again to the Rib Place before being sold. …

  2. byron jones jr...... Avatar
    byron jones jr……

    i still would not eat at MC DIARRHEA for any amount of money, choke & puke all the way down…..

  3. Jeff Freeland Avatar
    Jeff Freeland

    There’s lovely stone Federal style house McDonalds in Lewistown, NY. It too has a slightly bizarre feel, with everything deeper inside than the window frames made of 20th century materials that can be cleaned with ammonia and do no harm.

    Here is a pre McDonald picture: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:FrontierHouse.JPG

  4. Norbert Avatar
    Norbert

    There’s a McDonald’s made fit into one of Freiburg, Germany, old town gates. It opened around 1975 and at that time was the oldest building they ever opened a reastaurant in – it was built before 1238 (sic!). Find pictures here: https://www.google.com/search?q=mcdonald'shttps://www.google.com/search?q=mcdonald's+freiburg&hl=en&hs=Q3V&rls=de&prmd=imvns&source=lnms&tbm=isch

  5. Art Avatar
    Art

    In the 1940s I grow up 6 blocks from this house. As young kids we thought it was haunted therefore never went inside.

  6. Kka Avatar
    Kka

    Westbury Manor is further east on Jericho…..

  7. Emma Grayson Avatar
    Emma Grayson

    That is fantastic. I thoroughly enjoyed the ‘tour of the house’ and just wish that the inside hadn’t had to be gutted quite as much as it has been, but it could have been worse. Outside, it’s a beauty. Wish I could afford a home like that and wish I could travel to U.S. and see that.

  8. randy marcotte Avatar
    randy marcotte

    Check out the old house on the main street that Mcdonalds renovated many years ago in Lewiston, NY

  9. DH Avatar
    DH

    We have an old historic building, wrought iron and stone front brick building that has been made in to a drive threw bank here in Omaha, NE. It looks so much nicer than one of the new cheapo glass and aluminum style banks.

    I really like this McDonald’s maybe the name should be a little different too, maybe like Mac Donald’s. Maybe Tartan table cloths and …. Ah well maybe a little to far, but still…..

    Its too bad we can’t get these big chains to make all their “restaurants” look as nice as this one…

  10. Cygnet Avatar
    Cygnet

    There’s a McDonalds in Sedona, AZ that is in a Sante Fe style building and has teal green arches. They weren’t allowed to have yellow arches as the city thought yellow would clash with the red rocks that make the city famous.

  11. Young Kardos Avatar
    Young Kardos

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  12. Ian W Mitchell Avatar

    When I published my photos on Facebook, I thought too that the locals must know this McDo – Amazingly many don’t/didn’t……..
    I love also the attention to detail on the upper storey…..the solid wooden chairs bear the carved seal of McDonald’s – amazing!
    I only know of one other comparable, since I come from France (on holiday here) then here is a link to McDonald, Place de la Comédie, Montpellier:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c9/Montpellier(France)2.JL.jpg/800px-Montpellier(France)2.JL.jpg, although I know of a few in Germany

  13. anonymous45@gmail.com Avatar
    anonymous45@gmail.com

    Dear Scouting NY.com,

    Thank you for showing us this mansion,but I have to inform you that I have seen a much more beautiful looking Mcdonald’s Restaurant right in the heart of the biggest,and most busiest city in America.

    New York City!!! This Mcdonald’s Restaurant is spectacular because it looks from the outside like an exciting movie theater with pretty shimmering lights,and when you go inside it looks like a cross between a movis theater,a cozy diner,and a luxury hotel all rolled into one.

    It’s located on 42nd Street between 41st,and 43 streets in Manhattan,New York.

    You would love it looks like a magnificent work of art!!!

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  17. Mikal Avatar
    Mikal

    RE: “We can live in a world of this… Or this.”

    Do we really have to choose between two? Why can older architecture not exist alongside modern architecture? I don’t think they are mutually exclusive.

  18. Dorine Avatar
    Dorine

    I was driving the other day and when we drove past this building I could not believe it was a McDonald’s my sister-in-law called me today and ask me if I have seen it and could believe I just saw it so she wants to come down from up state New York to eat there. Can’t wait to go just to see this beautiful building. Good Job McD’s

  19. Ben Avatar
    Ben

    Another McDonalds conversion I’ve always liked when I drive past is this imposing old building, in North London – http://goo.gl/maps/27Pzn

  20. CJ OHara Avatar

    Went there once in the 60’s. It was a high end restaurant called the Charred Oak Inn.