Franchising, retail, business
16/09/2016
New coffee shop serves ground Arabica coffee, club sandwiches and soup
Traditional fast food menu is nowhere to be seen in 'posh' McDonald's
It also opened salad bar in 2010 and a similar cafe in Australia in 2014
A new McDonald's in Paris is causing a stir after ditching its traditional offering of burger, fries and McFlurries for pretty macarons, luxury bagels and specialty coffees.
There's not a yellow arch in sight at the new stand-alone McCafe in Rue Rambuteau, near the city centre, which is also serving posh club sandwiches, soup and tiramisu.
Also on the menu is raisin bread and '100% Arabica coffee ground on demand', according to Le Figaro.
People have been sharing pictures online of the new coffee shop, which looks unlike any McDonald's in this country.
Emma Cheston tweeted a picture of a tempting counter full of muffins, cake, brightly coloured macarons and pastries, with the shocked and heart emojis.
American Carrie Charlick also tweeted a photo of the counter and wrote: 'Look at the @McDonalds in Paris @McCafe #wantoneintheus.'
And Theodore Cooper gave his verdict by tweeting: 'Look who's in Paris! Macarons at McCafe. Only in Paris! We have to try them! Not so bad, but Sophie makes them so...'
Macarons have been available in Paris McDonald's for a while now, but they're still getting people excited.
Fonte:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/food/article-3792816/McDonald-s-opens-new-restaurant-burgers-fries-AREN-T-menu.html