Thursday, May 15, 2014

Eureka McDonald's Being Torn Down

As you come into Eureka from the north, US 101 turns to 4th Street. About two blocks into the north end of town used to be a McDonald's restaurant. Today, the place is being torn down into a pile of rubble. For those of you that don't like McDonald's for what ever reason, this is not your cause to celebrate. Just as
Wendy's in Eureka was torn down and became a new fancy modern Wendy's with fireplace and big screen TV's, McDonald's is doing the same. The 4th street location was worn out from age, heavy volume and fatigue so the owner will be doing something similar to what they did at Valley West in Arcata at that McDonald's where there are now couches and big screen TV's in a relaxed atmosphere.

So, if coming to Eureka from the north, just remember that Mc Breakfast place on the left hand side will be closed for at least a few weeks.  This is a great time for people that are stuck in a rut to branch out and try some of the other great eating establishments in Eureka. But if the only thing that gets you going is Mc Food, the McDonald's on the south end of town by the Bayshore Mall is still open.

15 comments:

  1. Thanks I was wondering what was happening

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  2. couches and big screen tv? good god, now the homeless pan handler beggars will be even more prevalent on that corner

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    1. Yeah, I don't know for sure that they will go with the Arcata McDonald's layout with the wifi and laid back TV room but that's the trend. Wendy's just reopened all fancy too. It will be interesting to see how they reconfigure the old space.

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    2. gotta make em comfortable

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    3. The Burger King in Crescent City did the same thing, and the Jack in the Box in CC has been that way for a while.

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  3. Jeez, I need to get out more...had no idea this was happening!

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  4. I remember when this McDonalds was built. It was a BIG THING to get the first McDonalds in Humboldt County in 1972. But I question that a something only 42 years old can be "worn out from age."

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    1. Hey, I remember it too. And at 42, I was worn out from age as well.

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  5. Anybody hear whats going on with Big Louies?

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  6. They are building an In-n-Out Burger in its place...Ok not really true, but let's keep the favorite Humboldt County urban legend alive!

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  7. I remember when the decor was a nautical theme with several nice fishtanks.

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    1. ....and the old rowboat outside of the front door.

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  8. The plastic seats are disgusting enough. I'll never sit on a fast food sofa. Yecccch.

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    1. It's fast food sofa type seating. Not a real comfy fluffy sofa but a cleanable more plastic type and style that goes with the McCafe'

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