We even caught our parents snagging a few! Although rumor has it they are still available in Australia at select locations. While loved by many, not many came in the box and they were super easy to binge. These would always go quickly whenever we were able to get our hands on these. But of course when you’re a kid, not a lot matters when you discover a climbable play place. Playgroundĭo you remember the big hamburger jail cell back in the day? It either burned your hands and knees in the summer or was covered in snow and ice in the winter. You may also notice the different shapes in the floors before the 90s brown rectangle floors took over. Including the Hamburglar, Birdie, Grimace and Ronald himself, they certainly gave you something to stare at when dining in. Characters on the Windowsīack when the fast food giant had lots of interior windows, they spiced’em up a bit by adding favorite characters. It’s also nice to enjoy the breakfast menu all day instead of having to wake up early to make it before 10:30. Thankfully they haven’t taken off many items, and of course there have been lots of additions over the years. They might have been hard to read from a distance or far away, but they do bring back nostalgia. Starting with the big brown drive-thru menu, with the interchangeable letters. But all of them had to adapt quickly to keep up with the impatient, young Gens Y and Z.įor those who would like to re-visit the good ole restaurant days, check out these photos of what fast food restaurants looked like in the 80s.
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From the logos to the seating to the chunky plastic toys, how many of these layouts can you remember? Some of the restaurants that have made the most changes include McDonald’s, Burger King and Subway. Fast food restaurants look so different today than in the 80s, kids today wouldn’t even recognize them.