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3321 St. Charles Avenue
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Designed
by local architectural and planning firm
Hewitt-Washington & Associates, this
beautiful two-story facility, was the first
McDonald’s on the east bank to reopen after
Hurricane Katrina in February 2006 – just in
time for the 150th Mardi
Gras celebration in New Orleans. Many local
celebrities have been “spotted” in the
restaurant’s 24-hour Drive-Thru. |
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2609 St. Claude
Avenue
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This
restaurant, located at the corner of St.
Claude and Franklin avenues in the area of
the city called "The Marigny", is a proud
partner in the “Renaissance of St. Claude.”
This restaurant’s Drive-Thru is 24 hours. |
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2856 S. Claiborne
Avenue |
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Totally rebuilt in 2006, this restaurant's
unique design incorporates “Purple, Green
and Gold” décor and a stage for special
events. Located at S. Claiborne and
Toledano, the dual-lane Drive-Thru is 24
hours. |
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3025 Elysian Fields Avenue |
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"Forever Young" is the
theme for the modern aesthetics and decor of
this restaurant located at 3025 Elysian
Fields Avenue at the Interstate-610
exchange, making the 24-hour Drive-Thru
restaurant easily accessible to customers. |
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10001 I-10 Service Road |
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The restaurant is located at the Read
Boulevard exit of Interstate 10 in East New
Orleans and features a 24-hour dual-lane
Drive-Thru. Rebuilt to its award-winning
design, it was one of the first businesses
to reopen post Katrina to hugs and
high-fives from customers. |
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6005 Bullard Avenue |
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This restaurant features an electronic Touch Tune
“juke box” for guests’ musical enjoyment and
“table-top” games for children and adults. It is
located off of the Bullard Avenue exit of
Interstate-10 in East New Orleans and offers a
24-hour Drive-Thru. |
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This
restaurant is located inside the Uptown New
Orleans Wal-Mart store, so it's all about
convenience for all guests, but especially
Wal-Mart shoppers. |
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