Sunday, July 30, 2017

McDonald's in Oil City, PA

While out and about in Venango County, I stumbled across another classic location that has yet to be 'eyebrowed.' This McDonald's location in Oil City, PA is quite unique for a number of reasons which will be highlighted further in the post by pictures.

The railroad tracks in the front of this location just makes for a great picture in my opinion!
Here's an alternate view
We got a few exterior pictures of this classic location and the actual McDonald's sign is located in the back of the parking lot.





Now we move into the restaurant itself. What makes it so special is that there is actually two seperate dining rooms which are connected by what I call the 'ordering hallway.' Oh, and there's also something else....

Entering from the parking lot side. Around the corner is the ordering hallway.
The view behind me from the same general area. Note the restrooms as that detail will be discussed below.
After rounding the corner and passing through the ordering hallway, we come to the second dining room which is dubbed Ronald's Room. This area is full of vintage beauty.
Yes, even a second shared restroom, which is used as both the handicap restroom and baby changing station, is available here which prompts the following sign. The first set of restrooms are not handicap accessible. 

While I realize the ordering hallway isn't really much of a hallway, I call it that simply as a lack of a better word. Here's the area as seen from the Ronald Room:


Finally, we come to the treasures of Ronald's Room. I leave you with a look at them:




5 comments:

  1. I had heard this one is going to be remodeled in the fall....

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    1. Well that's a shame. This vintage decor will likely be trashed then....

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  2. It is...I believe this location is going on 40 yrs old....

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